SINGLE REVIEW: Shawn Mendes – It’ll Be Okay  

The downside of pop stardom is that everyone feels like they need to know every aspect of your life in real-time, and if you’re not transparent then you become tabloid gossip. Shawn Mendes has learnt this the hard way over the past 8 years, but he’s taken it in his stride and learnt to take…

SINGLE REVIEW: Short Stack – Love You Like I Used To 

With a career spanning over 13 years, Short Stack have cemented themselves as one of Australia’s most successful and prominent punk-rock acts. The Central Coast trio have ridden a whole lot of highs and lows, but they’re still going strong with the band confirming the release of their highly anticipated fifth studio album.  With ‘Maybe…

SINGLE REVIEW: Dylan – You’re Not Harry Styles

Have you ever dated someone who thought they were better than you? Like, they walked around thinking they were god’s gift to everyone who crossed paths with them? Well if your answer is yes then Dylan has dropped a song for you to directly let them know that they aren’t Harry Styles and need to…

SINGLE REVIEW: Claire Rosinkranz – don’t miss me 

If you’re not familiar with the name Claire Rosinkranz then it’s about time to get acquainted. The Californian based singer-songwriter comes from a family with a huge musical history, and in the past two years she’s already added to their legacy with an impressive growing discography of coming-of-age reflections. Her debut EP ‘BeVerly Hills BoYfRiEnd’…

SINGLE REVIEW: Years & Years feat. Galantis – Sweet Talker 

Years & Years is serving us the glittery, honest and euphoric queer pop we need in 2021. Olly Alexander has truly used their platform to inspire a whole new generation to be authentically themselves with the mainstream attention that artists like Scissor Sisters and Adam Lambert have paved the way for.  Their third studio album…

 SINGLE REVIEW: Ivy Adara – Want What I Can’t Have

Ivy Adara is re-introducing herself to listeners after having a moment of introspection into the artist and woman she wants to be. Following the release of her debut EP ‘Intraduction’ in 2018, the now Los Angeles based singer-songwriter has a new perspective on the world. Recent singles ‘Pressure’, ‘Stranger’ and ‘Apartment No. 2’ have opened…

INTERVIEW: Robert DeLong

Robert DeLong has built a career upon creating innovative soundscapes that push the boundaries of DIY production. He’s always led the way with contrastingly dark and bright sonics that captivate listeners with a hint of intrigue and mystery. But for his third studio album ‘Walk Like Me’ (out now), the Los Angeles based singer, songwriter…

 ALBUM REVIEW: Adele – 30

Let me just say this straight away. Adele’s fourth studio album is so much more than just a divorce record. It’s a reclamation of strength and confidence in the wake of trauma and heartbreak. It’s the navigation of anxiety and mental health issues. And it’s the undying love for her son who she wants to…

SINGLE REVIEW: Clinton John – Embarrassing  

Have you ever felt like you were an embarrassment to someone you dated. Like the idea they had been with you in their past was beneath them, and you were someone they wish they never knew? I mean, I’ve been there, and so has Clinton John, and they’ve written a little anthem for everyone who…

SINGLE REVIEW: GAYLE feat. Royal & The Serpent – abcdefu 

With an exciting trajectory that has absolutely skyrocketed in the past 6 months thanks to the breakthrough success of ‘abcdefu’, GAYLE has been showing listeners all of the different sides to her artistry through releasing different versions of the viral single. Following the angrier, chill and demo versions of the song, the Nashville based singer-songwriter…