“Growing up is chaotic”… it really is. There is no manual on how to navigate the highs and lows we all individually encounter. Nor is there a right or wrong way to approach the coming of age moments as we all need to make our own mistakes to grow and learn. So basically what I’m…
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SINGLE REIVEW: Hatchie – Lights On
Soaked in rich synths and warm textures, Hatchie’s forthcoming sophomore record ‘Giving The World Away’ will be released on April 22 and hears her gripping onto a new-found confidence. With every single so far, the Australian singer-songwriter has equally captivated listeners with big hooks, heartfelt lyrics, and sublime production. But now she’s unveiled her catchiest…
SINGLE REVIEW: GG Magree – Deja Reve
GG Magree is ready to welcome you into a dark and electrifying world with her new single. The Australian raised and now Los Angeles based singer, songwriter, and producer is about to play Coachella, and she’s ready to bring the heat on her forthcoming EP ‘Dichotomy’. ‘Deja Reve’ can only be best described as the…
SINGLE REVIEW: Barley Passable – On & On & On
It may not be summer anymore in Australia, but it doesn’t mean we can’t keep dancing the nights away. Barley Passable are here to remind us all of that with their electrifying new banger, ‘On & On & On’ which will immediately captivate you with its earworm hook and ridiculously high energy. Sonically found somewhere…
SINGLE REVIEW: Mvlholland – Foreign Obstacles
Mvlholland is a Sydney based singer-songwriter who is excitedly introducing herself to the world. Following the breakout success of ’83’, ‘But I Like It’, and ‘Chicago’ last year, she’s stepping into 2022 with a lot to prove as she becomes a name you’ll want to remember. ‘Foreign Obstacles’ is her first release of the year and…
INTERVIEW: Grace Amos
Taking a well-known song and transforming it into something new is an artform. It’s all about finding a new perspective and connecting with the lyrics deeply and authentically, and that is exactly what Grace Amos has done with the Foo Fighters classic ‘Everlong’. Working closely with Darren Percival and Bill Risby, the Sydney based singer-songwriter…
INTERVIEW: Thomas Porter
Thomas Porter is an artist whose distinct vision is finally coming to life. The Sydney based bedroom pop artist has been writing away with other artists, while also honing his craft ahead of his debut EP. ‘Manic Pixie Dream Girl’ (out now via Dew Process) is an upbeat affair that also contrasts as an honest…
LIVE REVIEW: Wildflower – Riverstage
The future is female, it always has been. There are so many incredible women in music who have paved the way for the powerhouses we see topping the charts now, and Wildflower is a festival that celebrates everyone coming together. With an incredible line up boasting some of Australia’s most cherished female identifying artists like…
ALBUM WRAP UPS: Charli XCX, Rex Orange County & Rosalia
Charli XCX – CRASH Charli XCX is ready to crash into our lives with one of her most infectious body of works yet. Her poignantly titled fifth studio album ‘CRASH’ is a magnetic pop affair that feels like the love child of ‘Sucker’ and ‘Charli’. Sonically found somewhere between her commercial pop and hyper-pop influences,…
SINGLE REVIEW: Sasha Alex Sloan – WTF
Sasha Alex Sloan is the ultimate sad girl. I mean after all, she’s built a whole brand around it. Through her use of candid vulnerability and humorous sarcasm, she’s allowed people to process their own emotions and be proud of the feelings we need to process without feeling shamed for expressing them. Her introductory EP’s…