SINGLE REVIEW: DVNA – Half Past Sober

Continuing the jazz inspired and RNB rooted alt-pop sound she’s been releasing as the foundations for her career, DVNA is ready to step it up a notch again with ‘Half Past Sober’.  The Gold Coast singer, songwriter and producer has been turning heads ever since she debuted on the scene with ‘Girl On The Move’…

SINGLE REVIEW: Isaac Dunbar – Comme Des Garçons (Like The Boys)

In a bid to be more transparent and authentic with who he is as a person, Isaac Dunbar is taking a stand against masculine stereotypes through a disco influenced and synth layered pop banger.  ‘comme des garcons (like the boys) is taken from the seventeen year old singer-songwriter’s forthcoming sophomore EP ‘isaacs insects’ which is…

SINGLE REVIEW: Troye Sivan – Take Yourself Home

It was only last week that Troye Sivan was teasing the idea of leaking his own music, but that idea was quickly shut down by his label. Instead, conversations lead to the Australian singer-songwriter officially releasing a song the following week. A pretty decent compromise if you ask me.  ‘Take Yourself Home’ is a brooding…

SINGLE REVIEW: Lindsay Lohan – Back To Me

2020 is shaping up to be the year of musical comebacks and joining that list is none other than Lindsay Lohan.  It’s been twelve years in-between releases for the singer-songwriter who has been in and out of the spotlight while starring in independent movies, guest roles on big shows like Glee and 2 Broke Girls,…

SINGLE REVIEW: Kygo feat. Sasha Sloan – I’ll Wait

Kygo is preparing the release of his third studio album ‘Golden Hour’ which promises more euphoric EDM-pop crossovers with emotional storylines and a whole lot of heart.  Following the release of his Zara Larsson and Tyga collaboration ‘Like It Is’ last week, he’s quickly dropped a new single with Sasha Sloan that continues the EDM-pop…

SINGLE REVIEW: Orville Peck – Summertime

At the beginning of the year Orville Peck was down under on a whirlwind sold out Australian tour in celebration of his debut album ‘Pony’.  Playing to ecstatic crowds that couldn’t believe they were watching the growing country superstar play to such intimate rooms, he delivered a show that was incredibly special.  Forced to re-schedule…

SINGLE REVIEW: Jess Day – Signals

Refreshing her sonic with a synth glaze, Jess Day has exploded into 2020 with the anthemic driven ‘Signals’.  Prior to this release, the Adelaide singer-songwriter has shown listeners a grittier side to her artistry with her guitar driven indie-pop through singles ‘Affection’ and ‘Rabbit Hole’. But now she is getting even more experimental with her…

SINGLE REVIEW: Alex The Astronaut – Split The Sky

It’s never been a more appropriate time to receive a warm new Alex The Astronaut song in our lives.  ‘Split The Sky’ compliments the genuine confusion that has overtaken our lives and portrays a message of hope within it’s reflective lyrics that encourages listeners to rise up and remember the positive and fearless moments. But…

SINGLE REVIEW: Tru’ – Lose You

‘Lose You’ marks the beginning for Western Sydney based singer, songwriter, producer and engineer Tru’.  Her debut single is a reflective indie-pop moment that soaks itself in dreamy atmospheric production that uplifts the brooding core.  Setting the foundations for this musical project in 2018, she released a collaborative EP with WULFE which heard her experimenting…

SINGLE REVIEW: XIRA – Tip Toe

Revealing another chapter in her musical story, XIRA proves that she is an underrated pop newcomer that has a lot of heart behind her bold exterior.  ‘Tip Toe’ is a playful song of heartbreak and misguided feelings that will instantly resonate with anyone that has been in an unrequited love situation. It tells the story…