Over the past two years Eliott has been impressing audiences with her candid vulnerability instilled within her songwriting as well as her powerhouse vocals that soothe the sadness in your soul. Taking to stages across the country for her own headline shows as well as opening for the likes of No Mono, Ok Moon, Dean…
Category: New Music
SINGLE REVIEW: No Frills Twins – Paper Love
It’s been three years in-between releases for the No Frills Twins, and during this brief hiatus Arna and Vanessa Rogers have been on a self-reflective journey to discover how they wanted to evolve their artistry. ‘Paper Love’ is a triumphant return that further elaborates their theatrical sound and incorporates a mature and grounded soundscape that…
SINGLE REVIEW: Last Dinosaurs – Flying
Fresh off the back of a huge world tour in support of their third studio album ‘Yumeno Garden’, Brisbane indie-rock favourites Last Dinosaurs are ready for the next chapter in their captivating musical journey. Boldly stepping into a nu-disco inspired soundscape, ‘Flying’ is a track that finds the perfect balance of playful experimentation while holding…
SINGLE REVIEW: Charli XCX – Forever
With the current uncertainty of the world in amidst of the Coronavirus pandemic, Charli XCX has decided to be proactive during this time and write, record and release an album while in isolation. ‘How I’m Feeling Now’ will be released on May 15 and is a bold and impressive project which will hear her giving…
SINGLE REVIEW: Twenty One Pilots – Level Of Concern
It’s been a little while since we’ve had fresh new music from Twenty One Pilots, so now more than ever seems like a perfect time for the dynamic duo to spread a little hope. Written amidst the immediate effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, ‘Level Of Concern’ is a reflection of how coronavirus has impacted society and…
SINGLE REVIEW: Selena Gomez – Boyfriend
Selena Gomez kicked off the year by releasing her highly anticipated third studio album ‘Rare’ which was a candid reflection of all of the hurt that she has gone through and the life lessons she’s learnt along the way. With the current COVID-19 pandemic taking over the world Gomez decided to release some bonus tracks…
SINGLE REVIEW: E^ST – Maybe It’s Me
With her debut album ‘I’m Doing It’ slated for a July 17 release, E^ST is ready to share another song from this personal record that details dark insecurities, heartbreak and the search for self empowerment. Following her previous singles ‘TALK DEEP’, ‘FLIGHT PATH’ and ‘FRESH OUT OF LOVE’, the singer-songwriter dives into another quirky alt-pop…
SINGLE REVIEW: Mia Rodriguez – Psycho
Mia Rodriguez is a Sydney newcomer who is ready to make a huge impact. Her dark pop debut single ‘Emotion’ introduced her to listeners with moody sonical undertones and experimental layers that defied the boxes that a lot of new artists restrict themselves to. Her new single ‘Psycho’ elaborates on those elements and dives further…
SINGLE REVIEW: Alesso feat. Liam Payne – Midnight
Liam Payne is the only One Direction member who can’t seem to catch a break with his solo releases. Continually collaborating with other artists to boost his profile, he’s now joined forces with Alesso for another mediocre pop-dance number. ‘Midnight’ is ultimately forgettable and heavily relies on their “star power” through their name to actually…
SINGLE REVIEW: Running Touch – Meet Me
Beginning a new chapter in his musical journey, Running Touch is preparing the release of his debut album later this year which contains ten new songs that push the boundaries on what he’s previously mapped out. From the intricate production to the revealing layers of vulnerability, ‘Meet Me’ is the start of a conceptual deep…