Rioting onto the scene with an angsty confidence, Cry Club were one band that quickly made their impression through a rapidly building fanbase and a growing discography that candidly explored self-discovery. Creating a safe space within their music and their accompanying live shows, they’ve been able to give a queer and multi-angled representation in pop-punk…
Year: 2020
INTERVIEW: Woodes
Woodes has always been an artist that has had a very artistic and visionary approach to her music. Ever since the release of her self-titled EP in 2016 she’s been creating a magical world for her music to run free within, and with the release of her debut album ‘Crystal Ball (out now) she takes…
INTERVIEW: Evie Irie
With a growing discography of bonafide bangers with a serve of mash on the side, Evie Irie has continually proved herself to be one-to-watch. With over 20 million combined streams already, you better keep your eyes peeled because she’s ready to keep on surprising you with an impressive deep dive into her emotions while serving…
SINGLE REVIEW: Eves Karydas – Get Me So High
Earlier this year Eves Karydas delivered one of the catchiest pop songs of 2020 with the anthemic ‘Complicated’. It heard the Brisbane based singer-songwriter taking the DIY alt-pop palette that her debut album was soaked in, and layer all of these innovative and polished sounds to create something that felt fresh and euphorically engaging. It…
LIVE REVIEW: Cub Sport – The Tivoli
2020 has been a year full of uncertainty, change and revelations for everyone. There was no escaping the impact it unexpectedly made, and Cub Sport’s fourth studio album ‘LIKE NIRVANA’ perfectly soundtracked some of the more personal reflective moments for a lot of people following it’s July release. This record is a deep and open…
ALBUM REVIEW: Kylie Minogue – DISCO
Kylie Minogue is helping inject disco back into 2020 in a huge way with the release of her appropriately titled fifteenth studio album, ’DISCO’. This cohesively sparkly and playful collection of tracks is her strongest body of work since ‘Aphrodite’ in 2010. From the well executed concept, to the immaculately produced tracks, and the infectiously…
ALBUM REVIEW: Little Mix – Confetti
Little Mix have deservingly become one of the most successful reality TV created groups of all time. With a career now spanning over nine years, they’ve started to pass the baton on with their own reality TV contest ‘Little Mix The Search’, which saw them mentoring a bunch of acts in the search for their…
SINGLE REVIEW: RAYE – Love Of Your Life
RAYE is nearly ready to deliver her new EP ‘Euphoric Sad Songs’ which takes listeners on the journey through the seven stages of grief. Following in the footsteps of ‘Love Me Again’, ‘Please Don’t Touch’ and ‘Natalie Don’t’, she’s giving listeners one final look into this exciting forthcoming project. ‘Love Of Your Life’ is the…
SINGLE REVIEW: Tamara & The Dreams – Internet Song
Earlier this year Tamara & The Dreams dropped the ridiculously addictive ‘FUNNY!’ which saw her reflecting on hiding behind jokes and memes instead of showing vulnerability. It’s an interesting commentary on the way that people are now raised on the internet through “meme culture” which has then evolved into “cancel culture”. Her second release for…
SINGLE REVIEW: DOOLIE feat. PNK FME – My Cue To Leave
From building her name up through collaborations over the past couple of years, DOOLIE has really inserted herself as a rising star that you must keep an eye on with the release of her debut mixtape earlier this year appropriately titled, ’hope you like my mixtape’. ‘My Cue To Leave’ is the first taste of…