GALLERY: Odette – Princess Theatre 

If you’ve ever had the privilege of seeing Odette live then you are well aware that she is a mesmerising performer. She has this haunting ability for you to escape your mind and be in the moment with her so effortlessly. Usually accompanied by a live band, the Sydney based singer-songwriter has decided to strip…

SINGLE REVIEW: Anna Of The North feat. Gus Dapperton – Meteorite 

Norwegian singer-songwriter Anna Of The North has returned with a first taste of new music through a shiny and dreamy track. ‘Meteorite’ featuring Gus Dapperton is a slow burning pop moment that draws you in with its sweet tone and airy production.  With a whistle sample opening the song and driving the production through this…

SINGLE REVIEW: Mxmtoon – Coming Of Age 

We all get nostalgic, it’s a part of the human condition. For me I get nostalgic about my childhood and teen years – especially through the music I listened to and obsessed over. My iPod was filled with a lot of bubbly pop songs that were definitely mostly cheesy, but were also uplifting and the…

SINGLE REVIEW: Renforshort feat. Travis Barker – we’ll make this ok 

“We fight, we fuck, we kiss, we hug” renforshort boldly sings during the opening moments of her new single ‘we’ll make this ok’, and honestly there’s no other way she could’ve perfectly captured the emotions she needed to draw you in with for this particular track.  Lifted from her debut album ‘Dear Amelia’, which will…

SINGLE REVIEW: Tate McRae – what would you do?

If you asked me a year ago to describe Tate McRae’s sound I think I could have done it pretty confidently. But now ahead of her debut album ‘i used to think i could fly’ which will be released on May 27, I couldn’t do it so confidently with her showing a diverse range to…

SINGLE REVIEW: Noah Cyrus – Mr Percocet 

The road to Noah Cyrus’ debut album has been a long and winding one but ‘The Hardest Thing’ is finally being released on July 15, and it’s expected to be a vulnerable and intimate affair. Lead single ‘I Burned LA Down’ was a melodramatic slow burning country-pop song with Mumford And Sons energy. And now…

SINGLE REVIEW: Tyde Levi – Victoria

Since going independent, Tyde Levi has opened a new chapter in his musical journey that has allowed him to take control of the creative vision in its entirety. Last week he low-key shared the intimate ‘How Does She Understand Love So Well’ which hinted at the storyteller he wants to be as an artist. But…

LIVE REVIEW: Lime Cordiale – Riverstage

Lime Cordiale are quickly heading towards arena status with their polished live show receiving a big production upgrade. Closing out their 14 Steps To A Better You Tour in Brisbane at The Riverstage for their biggest headline show yet to 9500 people, the energy was undeniably ecstatic. The merch line was just as long as…

GALLERY: Camp Cope – The Tivoli 

It’s been four years since Camp Cope’s last Australian tour, so at this stage it is long overdue and audiences are ready to be reacquainted with the Melbourne three piece again. In celebration of the release of their third studio album ‘Running With The Hurricane’, they touched down in Brisbane with special guest Becca Hatch…

GALLERY: Slowly Slowly – Princess Theatre

The journey for Slowly Slowly to get on their national tour has been a long and winding one with postponements galore due to the pandemic continually popping up. But the Melbourne based band are finally back on the road and celebrating the release of their 2020 record ‘Race Car Blues’. On top of that album…