INTERVIEW: Bars And Melody

Bars And Melody first walked into the spotlight in 2014 when they auditioned for Britain’s Got Talent with an original take on Twista and Faith Evan’s song ‘Hope’ about bullying. From there the pop-rap duo went onto placing third in the series and were catapulted to fame around the world after their audition went viral. …

INTERVIEW: Isaac Dunbar

Isaac Dunbar is on a self-discovery journey that is so much deeper than just a coming of age exploration. The seventeen year old singer, songwriter and producer is writing his truth as it’s happening, and crafting his artistry through bold pop and important songs for a whole new generation.  His recently released sophomore EP ‘isaac’s…

INTERVIEW: JoJo

Throughout JoJo’s journey as an artist she has been discovering little truths about herself that have lead her to having a strong relationship with her fans. Forever speaking her truth, she has been fully transparent through every release and tour she’s done.  Her third studio album ‘Mad Love’ was a triumphant return to the spotlight…

INTERVIEW: Sam Fischer

Sam Fischer is another perfect example that music doesn’t have an expiry date. You can release a song that may not perform the way you would expect or want it to at the time, but a few years later it could have a beautiful resurgence. And that is exactly what has happened with his breakthrough…

INTERVIEW: Yorke

Piecing together her coming of age story through the contents of her debut EP, Yorke has welcomed listeners into a world of self reflection and a eagerness for growth.  ‘Liberosis’ celebrates the little moments in time while she experiences first loves, first heartbreaks and ponders a profound understanding of the world. Over the past year…

INTERVIEW: JP Saxe

When JP Saxe and Julia Michaels released the apocalyptic love song ‘If The World Was Ending’ at the end of last year, they had no idea just how extra relatable it was going to be in the matter of a few months. The anthemic alt-pop ballad has almost become the official soundtrack of distanced lovers during…

INTERVIEW: The Kite String Tangle

Following the release of his debut self titled album in 2017, The Kite String Tangle realised he wanted to have more of a cohesiveness between the music he was releasing and the music he personally listened to. This meant that the Brisbane singer, songwriter and producer was going to head into a darker toned exploration…

INTERVIEW: Didirri

Addressing his vulnerability in such a raw and powerful way, Didirri has introduced himself to listeners in the most honest way possible. His songwriting is pure, and his delivery is heartfelt. Song’s like ‘Blind You’, ‘Bird Sounds’ and ‘I Can’t Get Last Night Out Of My Head’ have made their way into a special place…

INTERVIEW: Robinson

Introducing herself to listeners with a blend of raw vulnerability and ear worm pop hooks, Robinson has built a loyal following of likeminded emotionally charged listeners who have danced and sang their hearts out to songs like ‘Nothing To Regret’, ‘Medicine’ and ‘Karma’.  The New Zealand singer-songwriter has welcomed her debut EP ‘Watching You’ into…

INTERVIEW: Banoffee

After spending seven years building her own sound and creative vision, Banoffee’s debut album delivers a clear and in-depth representation of who she is as a singer, songwriter and musician. ‘Look At Us Now Dad’ (out now) is more than what meets the eye upon a first listen. The PC-pop collection is not only bold…