GALLERY: Thomas Headon – The Zoo 

After releasing his debut EP ‘The Greatest Hits’ at the end of March in 2020, it quickly came apparent that Thomas Headon would not be touring the project the way he expected. The Australian raised and now UK based singer-songwriter ended up spending this time to write more music with ‘The Goodbye EP’ quickly following….

LIVE REVIEW: Broods – The Triffid

Every time Broods hit the road their show gets bolder, stronger, and more engaging. First witnessing them open for Ellie Goulding in 2014 at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, the New Zealand sibling duo (Caleb and Georgia Nott) were riding the waves of the success of ‘Bridges’ and ‘Mother & Father’, and were finding…

SINGLE REVIEW: Ava Max – Maybe You’re The Problem

Ava Max is truly doing it for the girls, the gays, and the they’s with her rapidly building discography of pop perfection. Her debut album ‘Heaven & Hell’ was a bold collection of synth laden pop songs that were infectiously penned and reminded us of the early 2000’s with its carefree attitude.  Returning with the…

SINGLE REVIEW: Blake Rose – Demon

Blake Rose is an artist whose honest approach to songwriting has quickly resonated with a global audience. One brief look at the Australian born and Los Angeles based singer-songwriter’s Spotify profile will have you impressed to say the least. With over 230 million combined streams across all platforms, he is a newcomer you definitely need…

SINGLE REVIEW: Madeline The Person – MEAN! 

Madeline The Person has introduced herself to the world over the past year through two vividly charged EP’s, and now the third instalment ‘CHAPTER 3: The Burning’ is officially on its way. The alt-pop newcomer has a very intimate style of storytelling that is complimented by organic production, and her new single ‘MEAN!’ Is one…

SINGLE REVIEW: Genes – Crumble 

One thing we’ve learnt over the past three years is that Genes knows how to write a killer pop song. Her growing discography is filled with empowering anthems, sassy lyrics, and a bubblegum pop energy you will be instantly obsessed with. But as she steps into 2022, she’s opening a new chapter with a whole…

SINGLE REVIEW: Khalid – Skyline 

Khalid’s debut album ‘American Teen’ was a flawless synth-pop meets RNB collection that catapulted him into worldwide stardom. Steering into a heavier RNB direction for his sophomore follow up ‘Free Spirit’, while keeping his toes in the pop world through collaborations, the singer-songwriter headed into arena territory. But there was something that heard him never…

SINGLE REVIEW: Mahalia – In The Club 

In 2019 Mahalia had eyes worldwide locked on her with her debut album ‘Love And Compromise’, and since then she’s been delivering a string of singles and collaborations while she prepares her highly anticipated sophomore follow up. We are slowly getting closer to that moment with the release of her infectiously honest new single, ‘In…

SINGLE REVIEW: WIIGZ – Bitch Shit 

WIIGZ are emerging as one of Australia’s best kept pop secrets, but not for long. The fierce Brisbane duo are  crossing over into international territory following their signing to Dew Process with their confident new single ‘Bitch Shit’ pretty much begging for acclaim.  The dominative song oozes this immediate confidence that hits you straight in…