It’s THAT Season Again: Christmas 2020

Don’t get me wrong, I LOVE Christmas, but there’s something about working in retail in the past that’s ruined the idea of Christmas music for me. There’s only so much of Michael Buble’s Christmas album that one person can take in their life, and my quota is VERY full. So every year I search for…

INTERVIEW: Eilish Gilligan

Over the past couple of years Eilish Gilligan has been impressing listeners with an experimentally charged alt-pop soundscape. Exploring the DIY attributes that make up her sound, her songs have always balanced a big theatrical production with a vulnerable heart. Tracks like ’S.M.F.Y.’ and ‘Patterns’ have become anthems in their own right within her discography,…

ALBUM REVIEW: Miley Cyrus – Plastic Hearts

Miley Cyrus has recently been on a self-explorative journey that has seen her re-discovering who she is as an artist again. Finding herself continually reinventing her image to keep up with current trends that built her early career, to representing her transition into adulthood, each album has always seen a different side of her artistry…

SINGLE REVIEW: Sarah Saint James – DBE

2020 has been an exciting and breakthrough year for Sarah Saint James. With the release of her bold hyper-pop tracks ‘outta this world (f*ckboys from space) and ‘BIG BOY,’ to the Paces collaboration ‘Back Around’, the independent singer-songwriter has cemented herself as one of Australia’s most exciting rising popstars. Adding extra fuel to back-up that…

SINGLE REVIEW: Commandeur feat. Genes – Numb

Commandeur is ready to have you dancing into 2021 with a new summer soaked single which is also conveniently his boldest dance-pop crossover track yet. The Sydney based producer, songwriter and drummer is no stranger to big pop stages and discographies after launching his career as apart of Operator Please, and then going onto performing…

SINGLE REVIEW: Carla Wehbe – Somebody Loves You

With her debut EP ‘Half Past Nine’ out next Friday, Carla Wehbe has given listeners one final preview of what’s to come with the anthemic ‘Somebody Loves You’.  An ode to being in love with someone who is already in a relationship with someone else, this song has a very cinematic and visual core at…

SINGLE REVIEW: Boo Seeka – Never Enough

While we’ve been restrained from dancing in public throughout the year, that hasn’t stopped Boo Seeka from dropping some serious TUNES to get us prepared for when we can all embrace again on the dancefloor and in mosh pits. The melancholic pop-dance tracks ‘Take A Look’ and ‘Days Get Better’ were the first offical taste…

SINGLE REVIEW: Eluera – Guts

Earlier this year Eluera gave us the addictive ‘Moderation’ which was injected with some strong Dua Lipa and FLETCHER vibes, as well as the alt-pop stylings of ‘Good Girl’ which hinted at the pop takeover she had in mind for 2020. Tieing up the trio of singles for the year, she’s just dropped one of…

INTERVIEW: Steps

When you scroll through Steps’ discography, you almost immediately fall down a rabbit hole of nostalgia and sweet memories from attending school discos during your childhood, or hitting the dancefloor at a club on a night that you’ve had one too many. And on top of that, ’5,6,7,8’ is a song that will forever be…

LIVE REVIEW: Kate Miller-Heidke – Fortitude Music Hall

Kate Miller-Heidke’s music has soundtracked so many special moments in the Australian pop music world for over 13 years. From the release of her debut album ‘Little Eve’ to the recent release of her fifth studio album ‘Child In Reverse’, the singer-songwriter has continued to connect with listeners through her intimate storytelling, powerhouse vocals and…