SINGLE REVIEW: Kitten – Do U Still Love Me?

Over the past couple of years Kitten have continued to impress with their colourful kaleidoscope of sounds and high octane energy. The Los Angeles pop-rock trio are currently preparing the release of their highly anticipated sophomore record which is slated for release in the first quarter of 2021. Following the experimentally charged singles ‘Daddy Don’t…

SINGLE REVIEW: Kings Elliot – Dancing Alone

Following the huge success of her debut single ‘I’m Getting Tired Of Me’ at the end of 2020, Kings Elliot is ready to further captivate listeners with another dreamy and deep confessional track. ‘Dancing Alone’ is a song that will leave you in a state of reflection upon the very first listen and have you…

SINGLE REVIEW: Joshua Bassett – Lie Lie Lie

Setting up the foundations to be a breakout star of 2021, Joshua Bassett has already proven himself to be a triple threat and he’s only just getting started. The High School Musical: The Musical: The Series lead actor started introducing himself as a singer-songwriter last year with the intimate ‘Common Sense’ and ‘Anyone Else’. But…

SINGLE REVIEW: Orla Gartland – More Like You

Do you ever catch yourself just staring at someone’s Instagram page, imagining what your life would be like if you were them for a day? Or maybe you scroll through their pictures and feel an overwhelming amount of anxiety and pressure while you compare yourself to them? Of course you do, we all do it….

SINGLE REVIEW: JP Saxe feat. Maren Morris – Line By Line

Over the past two years JP Saxe has genuinely proved himself to be one of the most exciting songwriters in the pop game right now. With a fresh Grammy nomination under his belt for his collaboration with Julia Michaels, and heavy acclaim and streaming numbers on his impressive discography, 2021 is shaping up to be…

SINGLE REVIEW: Cat & Calmell – Dramatic

They delivered one of the standout debut singles of 2020, and now Cat & Calmell are kickstarting 2021 with an explosive follow-up track that cements them as an act you NEED to discover.  ‘Dramatic’ is an anthem for a generation of confused and passionate souls that look at the world through puzzled eyes at the…

SINGLE REVIEW: G Flip feat. mxmtoon – Queen

In 2020 G Flip gave us a continuous string of banger after banger, and she’s kicking off 2021 with another undeniable hit for you to stream on repeat. ‘Queen’ featuring mxmtoon hears her continuing the dreamy soundscape that her previous single ‘I’D RATHER GO TO BED’ was built around.  There’s a minimalistic edge to the…

SINGLE REVIEW: Lana Del Rey – Chemtrails Over The Country Club

After a very long and drawn out promotional teasing period, Lana Del Rey is FINALLY releasing her seventh studio album ‘Chemtrails Over The Country Club’ on March 19. And to get you even more excited about the record, she’s dropped the title track along with a stunning music video that transports you to the lush…

INTERVIEW: Passenger

Passenger is an artist who has always unashamedly been able to unravel his vulnerability through music in such a candid and honest lens. Twelve years ago I witnessed the British singer-songwriter busking on the streets of Brisbane during Valley Fiesta, and I chatted to him for a magazine I was writing for at the time…

SINGLE REVIEW: London Grammar – Lose Your Head

With the forthcoming release of their third studio album ‘Californian Soil’ slated for April 9, London Grammar are stepping into a soundscape of experimentation and urge for growth. Their new single ‘Lose Your Head’ highlights that sonical shift through a very theatrical and cinematic manner that compliments the dramatic nature of the song.  Reflecting on…