SINGLE REVIEW: No Frills Twins – Big Heart

Following in the footsteps of the cinematic freedom that ‘Paper Love’ embodied, the No Frills Twins have successfully captured a bold moment of self acceptance through their honest new single. ‘Big Heart’ is a moment of clarity for both Arna and Vanessa Rogers as they openly address their sexuality and what that discovery has personally…

SINGLE REVIEW: Troye Sivan – Easy

Troye Sivan has never shied away from baring his heart and soul to listeners since the humble beginnings of his debut EP ‘TRXYE. And since then he’s evolved as an artist and as a young man while taking listeners along for that self discovery journey which has soundtracked so many people’s own unique experiences.  Following…

SINGLE REVIEW: Anne-Marie feat. Doja Cat – To Be Young

Anne-Marie knows how to deliver bonafide bops and Doja Cat is on a serious chart assassination at the moment, so I honestly expected something bigger when it was announced these two powerhouses were collaborating. Instead ‘To Be Young’ was a safe fusion of what they’ve both previously done in the past.  It’s not a bad…

SINGLE REVIEW: BENEE feat. Kenny Beats & Bakar – Night Garden

BENEE is one of New Zealand’s biggest success stories since the uprising of Lorde. Following recent performances on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and The Ellen Show, and the announcement of a massive homecoming New Zealand tour, the 20 year old singer-songwriter has got a new song for you to immerse yourself within.  ‘Night…

SINGLE REVIEW: GVY – Fallout

GVY is a Brisbane based singer, songwriter and producer who is finally ready to introduce himself to the world. From the humble beginnings of recording in his living room, he’s built together a DIY sonic that hears him unravelling an emotional heart that intertwines with an innovative and growing sound. Comfortably sitting in the indie-pop…

LIVE REVIEW: Lime Cordiale – The Tivoli

It’s been four months since we could attend gigs and see artists perform in packed venues full of thousands of sweaty and excited faces. It’s been so long that I started to question what experiencing live music actually felt like, and if we would get to re-discover it any time soon.  With eased restrictions in…

ALBUM REVIEW: The Chicks – Gaslighter

Detailing the different intimate stages of a divorce, The Chicks’ eighth studio album ‘Gaslighter’ is a cathartic release of emotions that hears Natalie Maines telling it exactly how it is.  It’s been 14 years since the iconic country music trio have released an album, so there was a lot of speculation around how this body…

SINGLE REVIEW: Sycco – Dribble

With only four songs out in the world to date, Sycco has already made a huge impact through her streaming numbers. With ‘Nicotine’ only released in March this year, the song has already surpassed 750,000 streams on Spotify alone and quickly become a fan favourite.  Connecting with listeners through her bold alt-pop sound, her dreamy…

SINGLE REVIEW: Genes – Better

Genes is a bonafide pop star and there’s honestly no denying it now. From her introductory pop-roller ‘Give It Away’ to the gushingly loved up ‘When I’m Around You’, she’s given you near perfect moments that have made you intriguingly excited. But her new single ‘Better’ is THE moment you were waiting for, and it’s…

SINGLE REVIEW: Lovemedo feat. Don Leaton – Weekdays

Following the release of his debut EP ‘Miss You When I’m Bored’, it’s become apparent that Lovemedo knows how to write a straight up pop banger. And his first single of 2020 ‘Weekdays’ featuring Don Leaton is another prime example of that.  Soaked in bold production that bursts with a hopeful sense of euphoria and…