SINGLE REVIEW: Alex The Astronaut – I Think You’re Great

Over the past few years Alex The Astronaut has taken us on a journey of unique and raw storytelling with songs about equality and domestic violence leading the way. For her new single ‘I Think You’re Great’ she touches on the importance of checking in on each other and keeping that conversation open for when…

ALBUM REVIEW: Mac Miller – Circles

Mac Miller’s posthumous record ‘Circles’ is a candid and reflective final look into his life and artistry. The twelve track record plays as an aptly fitting follow on to his ‘Swimming’ project which was released a month before his death in 2018.  The record is less glossy around the edges but still holds onto the…

ALBUM REVIEW: Halsey – Manic

After listening to Halsey’s third studio album ‘Manic’ from start to finish just once through, you will be able to confidently say that this is her most cohesive and strongest record to date.  The sixteen track album is an immersive body of work that allows you into the most honest, and reflective parts of her…

EP REVIEW: Navvy – No Hard Feelings

New Zealand indie-pop newcomer Navvy, has quickly made herself an artist that you need to be acquainted with. The buzz surrounding her is rapidly building and the next chapter in her sonical evolution is an important one to be on board for.  Her debut EP ‘The Breakup EP’ was an emotionally charged collection of tracks…

SINGLE REVIEW: Jonas Brothers – What A Man Gotta Do

Returning to the spotlight in 2019, the Jonas Brothers made a huge comeback which saw them scoring their first Billboard #1 with ‘Sucker’ before backing it up with their #1 album ‘Happiness Begins’.  After extensively touring North America, Latin America and Canada on their biggest tour yet, the brotherly trio have taken some time off…

SINGLE REVIEW: Ella Eyre – New Me

Ella Eyre is ready to reintroduce herself to listeners under a whole new sassy and confident light.  It’s been five years since the British singer-songwriter released her emotionally charged and soulfully driven debut album ‘Feline’, but a lot of things have changed during the in-between moments.  She’s embraced her inner confidence and has come out…

SINGLE REVIEW: Ryan Beatty – Casino

The musical evolution of Ryan Beatty has been fascinating to watch over the years with the Californian singer-songwriter on a coming of age journey of self discovery.  From rising to fame through posting YouTube covers in 2011 and becoming a poster-boy as the “kid next door” for teenage girls all over America, he took some…

SINGLE REVIEW: Peking Duk feat. Alisa Xayalith – Move

Peking Duk are known to be Australia’s professional party starters. And no, they aren’t clowns or Elvis impersonators, instead this production duo just know how to deliver killer songs full of energy and heart, as well as a fiery live show that brings that energy alive onto the stage. Following a gruelling touring schedule which…

SINGLE REVIEW: Fickle Friends – Pretty Great

Always finding a way to make people move, Fickle Friends seem to continually deliver the energy, the sass, the emotion and a damn great singalong with every release.  After taking the majority of last year off to hit the studio, the British indie-pop four piece are ready to  kickstart 2020 by giving listeners a new…

SINGLE REVIEW: Birds Of Tokyo – Two Of Us

With a year of new music planned, Birds Of Tokyo have kicked off 2020 by dropping a new track that some of their die-hard fans will already be acquainted with.  ‘Two Of Us’ was premiered during the Perth five-piece’s recent Australian tour, where they impressed the audience with the strong songwriting while the soothing hook…