SINGLE REVIEW: HANDSOME – Youth Disaster

It’s been three years in-between releases for HANDSOME, and I for one am very excited that she’s back to bringing us the queer and honest anthems we deserve. ‘Youth Disaster’ is the beginning of a whole new chapter for the Sydney based singer-songwriter. It’s a bold and defining track that elevates from where ‘Delete You’…

SINGLE REVIEW: Bipolar Sunshine – Too Young  

Bipolar Sunshine is ready to show listeners a slightly more melodic side to his artistry with one of his most addictive releases yet. ‘Too Young’ is a song that immediately comes out of the gate with this pulsating and dominative energy that oozes confidence and a playful energy. Reminiscent of The Weeknd, there is this…

GALLERY: Tyne-James Organ – The Triffid 

Tyne-James Organ is on his second attempt of bringing his debut album to life with an electric run of shows that sees him playing his biggest headline run of dates yet. The Melbourne based singer-songwriter returned to Brisbane with a setlist full of ‘Necessary Evil’ songs in tow to The Triffid for a night of…

GALLERY: Ruby Fields – QPAC

Last year Ruby Fields finally unveiled her debut album ‘I’ve Been Doin’ It For A Bit’ which rightfully debuted at number one on the Aria Charts, and welcomed the world into her introspective thoughts. The reflective body of work was intertwined with her signature wit, underlying vulnerability, and some kick ass alt-rock production.  To celebrate…

INTERVIEW: BROODS

BROODS are stepping into a whole new world for their fourth studio album. In fact, they’ve actually created a whole new world for their fans to immerse themselves within. ‘Space Island’ was birthed through an exploration of grief and heartbreak that saw the New Zealand sibling duo acknowledging the importance of space during that transitional…

SINGLE REVIEW: Eddie Benjamin – Weatherman 

Get ready to fall in love with Eddie Benjamin and his experimentally charged sound. The Australian raised and now Los Angeles based singer-songwriter has been laying down the foundations for his forthcoming debut album with an impressive string of singles. Joining Justin Bieber on his Justice World Tour which kicked off in San Diego last…

SINGLE REVIEW: Sarah Saint James  – Fake Ass Friends 

On the back of the viral success of ‘Mad At God’, Sarah Saint James is closing out the first chapter in her musical story with her deeply honest, vulnerable, and experimental debut EP ‘Home Is Where The Hell Is’ on March 18. Ready to show a stripped back side of her artistry, her new single…

SINGLE REVIEW: Sabrina Carpenter – Fast Times 

Stepping into 2022, Sabrina Carpenter is continuing her confidently charged exploration of her artistry. ‘Skin’ was a bold and defining new chapter for the singer-songwriter as she took control of the media narrative being spun about her, and showed people that she was unafraid to speak up through the platform of a big pop anthem….

SINGLE REVIEW: ioakim – mona lisa 

ioakim is really making sure we aren’t starved for bangers. The South Coast bedroom pop producer and singer-songwriter has been introducing himself with a string of singles that are punchy, infectious, and born for the summertime. Following the release of ‘swimming pools’, he’s welcoming you into the soundscape of ‘mona lisa’ for a high energy…

SINGLE REVIEW: Mimi Webb – House On Fire 

Mimi Webb was one of the most exciting British breakout stars of 2021, and she’s ready to continue that success as we steer into 2022. Her first single of the year is undoubtedly one of her catchiest, sassiest and most universally anthemic releases yet, and it will have you ready to sing it directly in…