SINGLE REVIEW: Sasha Sloan – At Least I Look Cool

Sasha Sloan has a way of just being brutally honest in the most romantic way. Stripping away all her emotions and darkest thoughts, the Californian singer-songwriter manages to get into your head and articulate the words you’ve always wanted to say about life, relationships, heartbreak, depression, anxiety, family and growing up. Adding to her repertoire,…

SINGLE REVIEW: VERITE – Youth

Beginning the release schedule for her upcoming sophomore record, VERITE is an artist who is extremely underrated. Her debut album ‘Somewhere In Between’ was an impressive collection of heartfelt and vulnerable alternative-pop soaked in dark synths and dreamy harmonies.  Following the unveiling of her new single ‘Gone’ and the beginning of a new chapter in…

SINGLE REVIEW: Charlotte Lawrence – Why Do You Love Me

I’m all about honest alt–pop tracks that stray away from the standard formulas that are gracing the airwaves. With artists like Julia Michaels, Sasha Sloan, VERITE, Nina Nesbitt, Sigrid and Vera Blue waving the flag of this concept proudly, another artist who is apart of the pack is US singer-songwriter Charlotte Lawrence.  After touring the…

SINGLE REVIEW: Sam Bluer – Naughty

Over the past two years Sam Bluer has been introducing his experimental indie-pop to listeners with strong melodies and DIY production. With each single showing an impressive progress and growth in his artistry, he’s been continually finding himself and establishing a strong discography with a string of singles. Adding to the list is the fiery…

SINGLE REVIEW: Tones And I – Never Seen The Rain 

With her debut EP ‘The Kids Are Coming’ out on August 30 ahead of a massive sold out Australian tour in October, Tones And I is quickly making herself a newcomer that you need to get acquainted with. The Byron Bay singer-songwriter will be opening up the Amphitheatre stage at Splendour In The Grass this…

ALBUM REVIEW: Ed Sheeran – No.6 Collaborations Project

Ed Sheeran has been a little busy. In-between a worldwide stadium tour, filming scenes for the film ‘Yesterday’ and getting married to his childhood sweetheart, he has somehow found the time to write and record a new album.  It’s only been two years since the release of his third studio album ‘Divide’ but ‘No.6 Collaborations…

ALBUM REVIEW: Allday – Starry Night Over The Phone

Finding his unique sound, Allday strips it back to layer smooth vocals and chilled out production on his third studio album. ‘Starry Night Over The Phone’ is an aesthetically pleasing collection of tracks that finds the Adelaide rapper continuing the vulnerable and laid-back vibes his sophomore record ‘Speeding’ headed towards. Opening with The Veronicas collaboration…

ALBUM REVIEW: K.FLAY – Solutions

On her third studio album ‘Solutions’, K.FLAY is introducing a whole new side to her artistry. Within the dark confessions of her past heartache and family revelations, there is a bright hope shining through her new material. It’s a big contrast to her last record ‘Every Where Is Some Where’ which was dark and gritty…

SINGLE REVIEW: Jax Jones Feat. Bebe Rexha – Harder

Jax Jones really knows how to keep delivering the pop bangers with big singalong’s and dance worthy beats that will have you making your way straight to the dance floor. The English producer will be heading down under in January for FOMO Festival and will undoubtedly have the crowd singing and dancing along euphorically.  His…

SINGLE REVIEW: Jessica Mauboy – Blessing

Jessica Mauboy is really switching things up for her new album. ‘Hilda’ hears the singer-songwriter stripping things back to her roots and delivering a soulful R&B influenced sound that we were first introduced on her debut album ‘Been Waiting’. But after heading towards a heavy pop soaked sound, she has returned to where it all…