MAY-A is a Byron raised and Sydney based newcomer who has to-date been highlighting a whole lot of promise with an impressive coming-of-age influenced string of singles. With over 2 million streams on Spotify alone, her introductory singles have clearly struck a chord with listeners, and something tells me that this new single is going…
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SINGLE REVIEW: Kita Alexander – Can’t Help Myself
At this point Kita Alexander can do no wrong. Her last three singles ‘Between You & I’, ‘Against The Water’ and ‘I Miss You, I’m Sorry’ have been immaculate summer ready pop bangers. And her new single ‘Can’t Help Myself’ is following suit by delivering a sound that you’ll want to soundtrack all of your…
SINGLE REVIEW: Labrinth – No Ordinary
Labrinth has continued to wow listeners with his emotionally vulnerable and experimentally layered tracks. Following his Emmy award win as the lead composer on the Euphoria soundtrack, he’s ready to deliver another emotionally produced track as part of the Xbox Series X I S campaign. ‘No Ordinary’ is a breathtaking moment that reflects on a…
SINGLE REVIEW: Sasha Sloan – Hypochondriac
With her debut album out in a weeks time, Sasha Sloan has dropped one of her most surprising and contrastingly different tracks yet. If you’ve been following the Californian singer-songwriter’s career for a little while now, when you read the title ‘Hypochondriac’ you probably imagined a self deprecating song all about anxiety, filled with humorous…
SINGLE REVIEW: Zachary Knowles – Super Sad Songs
2020 has been a lot of things for a lot of different people, but for Zachary Knowles it’s been a year of introductions, and music. With the release of his debut EP ‘magnolia’ and the following singles ‘city’ and ‘slow summer’, the Texas based singer-songwriter has kept busy and continually impressing people with his strong…
SINGLE REVIEW: Nick Ward feat. Lontalius – I Wanna Be Myself Or Nothing At All
Earlier this year Nick Ward unravelled a raw vulnerability to listeners through the intimately penned ‘Aubrey Plaza’. Opening up about his sexuality, the Sydney based singer-songwriter embraced his own femininity and was unashamedly authentic to who he is as an artist and as a human throughout the 3:41 minute duration. Backing it up with a…
SINGLE REVIEW: Ayesha A. Madon – Outside Of The Party
Ayesha A. Madon is introducing herself to the world with one of the strongest debut singles I’ve heard all year. The Melbourne based singer-songwriter may be a newcomer to the music scene, but she wowed audiences in Brisbane and Sydney last year when she played Lily in the highly acclaimed musical Fangirls. Now taking centre…
SINGLE REVIEW: Chris Watts – Over U
After a brief forced hiatus, Chris Watts is back and ready for you to take full attention. The multi talented and independent singer-songwriter has had an impressive career to date with over 3 million streams on Spotify alone, appearances on MTV Brand New, The Today Show and The Morning Show, as well as support slots…
SINGLE REVIEW: Jakøb – Daydream
Through organically building his foundations as an artist and releasing a drip feed of songs alongside his debut EP last year, Jakøb’s growing trajectory is impressively strong. With a definitive sound coming into fruition, the Sydney based singer-songwriter has truly found his voice. Fresh off the heels of releasing his first single of 2020, ‘Selfish’,…
SINGLE REVIEW: GVY – For You
Off the back of the release of his debut single ‘Fallout’ in July, GVY is ready to prove himself to listeners as a newcomer to watch with the release of his addictive new single. ‘For You’ is a strong and sultry indie-pop moment that certifies his individual strength in production and songwriting. Reflecting on falling…