ALBUM REVIEW: Banoffee – Look At Us Now Dad

Layering her sonical palette with DIY beats and an unique creative frequency, Banoffee has always made sure she has remained experimental at her core. Her debut album ‘Look At Us Now Dad’ is a diverse collection of tracks that dive into the PC pop world she’s immersed herself within but also hears her thickening out…

SINGLE REVIEW: LAUV – Modern Loneliness

It’s been a long time coming, but Lauv’s debut album ‘how i’m feeling’ will finally be unveiled to the world on March 6. And with a whole lot of heartbreak and self-reflections within the record, you better prepare yourself to depart on an emotional rollercoaster as soon as you press play.  With his overwhelming social…

SINGLE REVIEW: 5 Seconds Of Summer – Old Me

With their fourth studio album ‘C A L M’ being released on March 27 and an homecoming Australian tour just been announced for the end of the year, 5 Seconds Of Summer have got a new single to coincide with all the exciting things happening within their camp.  Following their recent singles ‘Teeth’, ‘Easier’ and…

SINGLE REVIEW: The Weeknd – After Hours

With the impending release of his fourth studio album expected to drop over the next couple of months, The Weeknd has released his third promotional single and title track, ‘After Hours’.  Continuing the return to his darker sonic that curated the foundations of his first two albums, he finds a way to add a pop…

SINGLE REVIEW: Kita Alexander – Against The Water

With only two EP’s out in the world, Kita Alexander has crated an impressive discography of anthemic indie-pop tracks that raked in over 82 million streams on Spotify alone.  After taking a two year break from releasing music, the Lennox Head singer-songwriter returned last year with the euphoric ‘Between You & I’, which was packed…

SINGLE REVIEW: Hallie – Sympathy

Okay, so it’s about time that you get yourself acquainted with Hallie! The alt-pop Brisbane newcomer has been establishing quite the name for herself after winning the Unearthed Bigsound competition in 2019 as well as supported the likes of Holy Holy, Spacey Jane, Stella Donnelly and Asha Jeffries. With her profile continually growing, by the…

SINGLE REVIEW: Greyson Chance – Dancing Next To Me

Unravelling a true honesty within his songwriting, Greyson Chance is dropping the hidden metaphors within songs and telling it exactly how it is, no matter how raw or honest it may be.  His sophomore studio album ‘Portraits’ was a celebratory affair of vulnerability that heard him sharing the deepest parts of his mind with listeners…

SINGLE REVIEW: San Mei – Cherry Days

Continually tightening her live show and honing her experimental indie-rock sound, San Mei has created a diverse discography for herself that has seen her growth documented in a really beautiful way.  Ahead of her appearance at SXSW 2020, the Gold Coast singer-songwriter is dropping her third EP ‘Cry’ on March 20 that continues the self-exploration…

SINGLE REVIEW: Marco – Harder To Breathe

As we start reaching the end of Summer, the reflective motions naturally begin to flow as we start overthinking the decisions we made and start questioning the what if’s in our paranoid state of mind. And to perfectly soundtrack that change of season and those emotional ponders is the dreamy alt-pop vibes of Brisbane musician,…

SINGLE REVIEW: Theia – Kitty Kat

Across the pond in New Zealand, Theia is creating some sonically bold and ridiculously infectious tracks that you need to get acquainted with on the ASAP.  The Christchurch singer-songwriter is not only creating pop magic that fans of Charli XCX and Kim Petras will lap up in a heartbeat, but she’s also proudly waving the…