INTERVIEW: Eilish Gilligan 

With a DIY sound emerging through piano based hooks and synth layered production, Eilish Gilligan has made herself a newcomer you really should get excited about. The Melbourne based singer-songwriter sonically takes influence from the likes of Jack Antonoff to Lorde to even drag queens and has built this aesthetically pleasing collection of moody and…

SINGLE REVIEW: Lana Del Rey – Venice Bitch 

As she prepares for the release of her sixth studio album next year, Lana Del Rey has released two singles to hold fans over in the meantime. The second single hears her delivering a cinematic meets psychedelic pop crossover. ‘Venice Beach’ is her second collaboration with Grammy Award winning producer Jack Antonoff and is also…

SINGLE REVIEW: The Chainsmokers feat. Kelsea Ballerini 

The Chainsmokers have returned to their generic dance-pop sound for their new single that hears them teaming up with Country-pop favourite Kelsea Ballerini. ‘This Feeling’ is a desperate attempt to match the mainstream success of Zedd and Maren Morris’ mega hit ‘The Middle’. While it’s a little predictable this song does have sweet pop verses…

ALBUM REVIEW: The Paper Kites – On The Corner Where You Live

Ever since first bursting on the scene with the captivating ‘Bloom’ in 2011, The Paper Kites have notably become a band that constantly impress with their vivid storytelling and imaginative live shows. For their fourth studio album ‘On The Corner Where You Live’, the Australian indie-rock-folk band have gone towards a slightly groovier sound. Incorporating…

SINGLE REVIEW: Ruby Fields – Dinosaurs 

After the release of her debut EP ‘Your Dad’s Opinion For Dinner’ earlier this year, Ruby Fields is back with a honest and captivating new single. ‘Dinosaurs’ hears the indie rock singer-songwriter returning with a stripped back track that hears her talking about her fears and some realisations she’s made about her own self confidence….

ALBUM REVIEW: Good Charlotte – Generation RX

Returning to their roots, Good Charlotte channel their nostalgic early punk-rock sound for their seventh studio album. ‘Generation RX’ is a brief but strong collection of songs that hears them focusing on self reflection and social commentary. The nine songs are perfectly introduced by the title track that builds up a synth-orchestral production that adds…

ALBUM REVIEW: Eminem – Kamikaze 

Who doesn’t love a little fiery fuelled diss track? A little bit of tongue in cheek aggression to pump you up in the morning or something to help you get through your long day. Well, Eminem has returned with a surprise tenth studio album which is all about that. ‘Kamikaze’ hears him just letting it…

LIVE REVIEW: Tkay Maidza – Brisbane Festival

Turning up the volume and bringing the heat to the Spiegeltent at Brisbane Festival, Tkay Maidza did not disappoint the excited Saturday night crowd. Running out to the reggae influenced vibes of ‘Big Things’ from her new EP ‘Last Year Was Weird’ she set the bar high by serving a whole lot of energy and…

ALBUM REVIEW: David Guetta – 7

Over the last year and a half David Guetta has been turning out singles like there is no tomorrow. Some were memorable and some were a little forgettable and that’s where his simply titled seventh studio album ‘7’ safely lands. It’s a little hit and miss with moments of electronic fun mixed in with moments…

ALBUM REVIEW: Mitch James – Mitch James

Stepping into the mainstream spotlight earlier this year with ’21’, Mitch James instantly made himself a newcomer that you wanted to get acquainted with. Citing comparisons from Ed Sheeran and Shawn Mendes, the New Zealand singer-songwriter impressed with his evolving alternative pop production and reflective storytelling. His debut self-titled album ties this project together with…