SINGLE REVIEW: Beks – Devoted

After experimenting with punk and hyper-pop influences, Beks has stepped completely into the pop light as she welcomes herself into a new chapter of creativity. Earlier this year she released the infectious break-up anthem ‘The Thing About Us’, which went onto being featured on a national ad campaign for Home And Away. Introducing herself to…

INTERVIEW: Cat & Calmell

Fuelled by unapologetic energy, Cat & Calmell have boldly introduced themselves to listeners over the past 10 moments with a whole lot of sass and an embedded vulnerability. From the moment they premiered their debut single ‘dumbshit’, it was clear that you needed to acquaint yourself immediately with these two Sydney based singer-songwriter’s. Quickly drawing…

INTERVIEW: Eilish Gilligan

From the very beginning, Eilish Gilligan has always had a very theatrical and vulnerable take on pop music. The Melbourne based singer-songwriter started sharing her vision in 2016 when she uploaded ‘Here,’ and from there she began building these immersive soundscapes that were heavily soaked in synths and big pop hooks. As she prepared for…

SINGLE REVIEW: Cate – Stupid

Canadian raised and now UK based rising star Cate is a singer-songwriter that you need to be acquainted with. Like at this stage there is no if’s, but’s, or maybe’s about it. If you’re a fan of Julia Michaels, Maisie Peters or Sasha Sloan then you need to discover Cate as her songwriting is just…

SINGLE REVIEW: Eves Karydas – Lemonade

Sometimes a relationship just doesn’t work out, and it’s truly infuriating when you feel like you’ve put your all into it when the other person wasn’t as invested. You want to walk away peacefully and accept that it just wasn’t meant to be, but there’s a part of you that is hurt and needing to…

SINGLE REVIEW: Kito feat. Bea Miller – Steal My Clothes

Last year Kito gave us one of the best break-up anthems through her FLETCHER collaboration ‘Bitter’. The honest song didn’t hold back from detailing the raw thoughts that circle through your head during a devastating break-up where you watch your ex move on with so much ease. Their songwriting incorporated this slight playful sass that…

SINGLE REVIEW: Holly Humberstone – Please Don’t Leave Just Yet

British rising star Holly Humberstone has been creating introspective tracks of deep reflection that have been immediately connecting on a universal level since the release of ‘Deep End’ and ‘Falling Asleep At The Wheel’ early last year. The singer-songwriter will be releasing her highly anticipated sophomore EP ‘The Walls Are Way Too Thin’ on November…

SINGLE REVIEW: LEX – Bitter

Earlier this year LEX introduced herself to the world through her dark, brooding and pulsating debut single ‘C’est La Vie’. Sonically found somewhere in-between FLETCHER, CXLOE, BANKS and Billie Eilish, she unveiled this emotionally layered sound that contrasted vulnerable unravelling’s with a dark pop twist. Her follow-up single ‘Bitter’ continues that sonical exploration, with an…

GALLERY: Behind The Scenes Of Evann McIntosh’s Music Video For COCO PEBBLES

The dreamy coming-of-age stylings of Evann McIntosh have been soundtracking your emotional leaning playlists for the past 3 years, and they’ve got more reflective vibes coming your way. Following the success of ‘What Dreams Are Made Of’, ‘WIYULD’ and ‘JENN!FER AN!STON’, the Kansas based singer-songwriter is releasing their new EP ‘Character Development’ on August 27. …