INTERVIEW: Kodaline 

“But I’ve got high hopes, it takes me back to when we started”. It’s inventible that as soon as you read those lyrics that the soothing melody will instantly begin to play in your head. After all, the song has played in every TV show and romantic comedy possible as it perfectly embodies the honest…

INTERVIEW: YORKE

There’s a raw and fast paced energy that surrounds New York City that is so captivating and inspiring. The idea that anything could happen. The idea that a city could hold the answers to all your burning questions. And the idea that a city could help you reflect, grieve and grow. Embodying all these traits,…

INTERVIEW: Patrick James

Rediscovering his identity as an artist, Patrick James has returned to the music industry with a clear path of how he wants to deliver his vulnerability to listeners. His new EP ‘What We’re Fighting For’ will be released on March 9 and hears him stepping into a polished new indie-pop sound. The lead single ‘Up’…

INTERVIEW: Alex Lahey

The last couple of years have been a little bit of a whirlwind for Alex Lahey. The Melbourne singer-songwriter has been on the road ever since the release of her debut EP ‘B-Grade University’ which rolled into the release of her highly acclaimed debut album ‘I Love You Like A Brother’ which took her all…

INTERVIEW: Greyson Chance

Evolution is a very important aspect of any artists career and when we reflect on a creative journey it is very interesting to see how timing and self-discovery plays a major part of this. The kid the world was first introduced to in 2010 through YouTube is not the artist that Greyson Chance has now…

INTERVIEW: George Maple

“I never thought the Grammys was even in my field of vision” George Maple candidly confesses about where she saw her career going before admitting “The 9 year old girl in me from Newport was freaking out” in reference to attending her first Grammy’s only 2 days earlier. The Australian singer-songwriter (Also known as Jess…

INTERVIEW: Sasha Sloan

“I guess being me just means being sad” a reflective sounding Sasha Sloan giggles halfway through our interview. The Californian singer-songwriter has branded her music and image as “sad girl music” and she’s unapologetic about it. She explains how opening up to the world in such a vulnerable and honest way has been really therapeutic…

INTERVIEW: Broods

Stepping into a neon fantasy, Broods third studio album ‘Don’t Feed The Pop Monster’ is their most experimental and honest affair yet. Forever evolving and growing their sound, the New Zealand brother and sister duo have proved once again that they will never be a predictable indie-pop act. They’ve managed to create a pop record…

INTERVIEW: Kwame

On the back of a massive 2018, Kwame has deservingly been awarded Triple J Unearthed’s “Artist Of The Year’, toured alongside Tkay Maidza, Peking Duk, Skepta and Vera Blue as well as played some massive festivals. With the release of his new single ‘Clouds’, the Sydney based producer and rapper is rolling into 2019 in…

INTERVIEW: JXN

Late last year, Jackson Brazier burst his way onto the music scene with his official debut musical project after years of being a successful Youtube and social media influencer. JXN hears the 25 year old singer-songwriter from Melbourne introducing his loyal followers and new listeners alike to his low key and DIY sound. ‘Solitude’ grows…