SINGLE REVIEW: The Jungle Giants – Heavy Hearted

Fresh from sold out shows in the US, UK and Europe, The Jungle Giants have successfully taken their bright and electronic infused music into a global orbit. With the world finally getting to see what Australian audiences have experienced over the last couple of years, their success is a massive win for local music.  The…

INTERVIEW: Dope Lemon

Dope Lemon is the chilled out side project of Angus Stone which was first introduced to listeners in 2016 with his impressive debut album ‘Honey Bones’. From that record, ‘Marinade’ and ‘Uptown Folks’ received big praise and became Triple J favourites. Returning to our airwaves with recent single ‘Hey You’, he will be releasing his…

INTERVIEW: Grinspoon

Grinspoon are a name that Australian rock fans are well acquainted with. The dynamic four-piece from Lismore have had a successful career that spans over 24 years. Through the release of their seven studio albums they have extensively shown a growth and a willing to experiment with their sound. To celebrate their long career the…

GALLERY: BAYNK – The Brightside

Cementing his experimental sound with his new EP ‘Somone’s EP II’, BAYNK proves that he is DIY to his core. The New Zealand producer has taken a very creative approach with this collection and collaborated with the likes of GLADES, Sinead Harnett, Martin Luke Brown and Hablott Brown. Creating a definitive sound, he has found…

SINGLE REVIEW: Vera Blue – The Way That You Love Me

After a string of new releases and dropping live versions of her previous tracks, Vera Blue is ready to enchant you again with album number two. With her sophomore record expected later this year, she is beginning this new musical chapter with an experimental offering. ‘The Way That You Love Me’ explores bad relationship behaviour…

SINGLE REVIEW: Ed Sheeran feat. Chris Stapleton & Bruno Mars – BLOW

I just want to say that THIS is the sort of experimentation I was waiting for from Ed Sheeran’s upcoming ‘No.6 Collaborations Project’. ‘BLOW’ is a song that you would never expect to hear from Sheeran but that’s why it works so perfectly for this project. He finally proves that he’s not a boring singer-songwriter…

SINGLE REVIEW: MUNA – Who

With their sophomore studio album ‘Saves The World’ being released on September 6, MUNA are ready to give everyone all the nostalgic feels again. After the success of their groovy lead single ‘Number One Fan’ which oozes a funky simplicity, the Californian trio are stripping it back to give you pure emotion. ‘Who’ is a…

SINGLE REVIEW: Dominic Fike – Phone Numbers

Dominic Fike is a rising star. ‘3 Nights’ is still on global heavy rotation and his recent singles ‘Acai Bowl’ and ‘Rollerblades’ have continued the strong traction in the lead up to his debut album. Dropping another smooth single, the Florida rapper reflects on friends intentions on ‘Phone Numbers’. With his new fame status it’s…

SINGLE REVIEW: Jason Derulo feat. Farruko – Mamacita

Jason Derulo isn’t really getting all the hits he used to. For a little while there whenever Jason Derulo released a new single, everyone would talk about it because his songs would inevitably top the charts and receive huge radio rotation. Now, it’s a very different story. His last couple of singles have been severely…

SINGLE REVIEW: Los Leo – The End

Finding an uplifting contrast in some of his darkest moments, Los Leo returns with a new single all about hope. ‘The End’ is the Adelaide singer-songwriter’s strongest sonical moment yet and comes at the perfect time as he is just about to join Los Angeles three piece LANY on their massive SOLD OUT Australian tour. …