LIVE REVIEW: Jack Gray – Greaser

Over the past year I have called both Yorke and Jack Gray two of Australia’s must watch newcomers with their emotionally charged and infectious alt-pop songs. So it seemed fitting for Yorke to join Jack Gray on his first national headline run of dates. With all three shows selling out, the two newcomers got to…

LIVE REVIEW: Washington – The Foundry

It’s been a little while in between shows for Washington and following the release of her recent synth-layered singles she’s ready to get reacquainted with audiences again. Hitting the road for a trio of East Coast shows, she returned home playing for a packed Brisbane crowd at The Foundry.  Kicking off the intimate show with…

GALLERY: Boo Seeka – Woolly Mammoth 

On the back of the release of their new single ‘Millennium Drive’, the dynamic duo Boo Seeka have hit the roads for a string of sold out shows. Bringing high energy, moody lights and big singalong’s, this live act sure know how to set the perfect vibes for a Friday night.  Taking to the stage…

GALLERY: Winston Surfshirt – The Tivoli

With the release of their recent singles ‘For The Record’ and ‘Make A Move’, Winston Surfshirt returned to the touring circuit for a massive nationwide string of shows. The ‘Baked Goods Tour’ saw them headlining some prestigious venues like Enmore Theatre in Sydney, The Forum in Melbourne and to wrap it all up they had…

SINGLE REVIEW: Holy Holy – Frida

It’s official, Holy Holy will be dropping their third studio album ‘My Own Pool Of Light’ on August 2. In the lead up to the big release, the alternative-rock duo have dropped an emotionally charged new single that shows a vulnerable side to their usual festival encouraged material. ‘Frida’ is named after vocalist Timothy Carroll’s…

SINGLE REVIEW: Sasha Sloan – Dancing With Your Ghost

“How do I love, how do I love again? How do I trust, how do I trust again?” Sasha Sloan questions in another vulnerable confessional. ‘Dancing With Your Ghost’ hears the Californian singer-songwriter trying to find acceptance after a close loved one passes away. But deep down she doesn’t believe she can. It’s a very…

SINGLE REVIEW: Ed Sheeran feat. Khalid – Beautiful People

With his new collaborative album soon to be released, Ed Sheeran is preparing to experiment in a bigger way than he has ever before. Teaming up with R&B superstar Khalid for ‘Beautiful People’ the two address the importance of staying true to yourself. Reflecting on the way that we can get blinded from how media…

SINGLE REVIEW: Adam Lambert – Comin In Hot

Embracing his retrospective new sound, Adam Lambert is stepping away from the mainstream pop influences and heading towards his glam rock roots. ‘Comin In Hot’ is the second single from his forthcoming fourth studio album and it’s shaping up to be a record which is going to divide fans.  Citing influence from his time spent…

SINGLE REVIEW: Ellie Goulding feat Juice Wrld – Hate Me

In the lead up to her fourth studio album, Ellie Goulding has dropped another track that continues to show a diversity in her artistry. Taking to social media to explain the creative process for this upcoming record she admitted that only ‘Flux’ was going to make it onto the album where as these other songs…

SINGLE REVIEW: Handsome – Delete You

Following the release of her debut EP ‘No Hat No Play’ last year and a string of national shows, Sydney singer-songwriter Handsome returns with a track that will get you wanting to dance and cry at the same time. ‘Delete You’ has been a favourite in her live show for a little while now because…