SINGLE REVIEW: Yungblud – Parents

Yungblud has become a voice for the misunderstood, the “freaks”, the outcasts and he’s okay with it. His debut album was an electrifying and bold introduction to the punk-rock artist he wants to be with a distinct diverse twist. His post album singles ‘Loser’ and ’11 Minutes’ have continued the diversity he wants to have…

EP REVIEW: Jai Waetford – Figure It Out

Celebrating his growth and evolution as an artist, Jai Waetford’s fifth EP is a defining moment in his career. This collection of tracks hears the Sydney singer-songwriter transitioning from a pop-star to the musician he’s been working so hard to become. ‘Figure It Out’ showcases his growth in the most polished and profound way possible….

SINGLE REVIEW: CYN – Holy Roller

I will always remember listening to ‘I’ll Still Have Me’ for the first time. There was something about CYN’s emotional and heartfelt delivery that just broke through all my barriers and touched a special part of my heart. The production was very simple with a lonely guitar crooning through the first verse accompanied by her…

ALBUM REVIEW: Lewis Capaldi – Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent

Lewis Capaldi is a new type of pop star. The Scottish singer-songwriter is an artist whose music embodies a vulnerably raw sentiment and dives emotionally in-depth into his past, present and future. The sonical structure of his debut album ‘Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent’ is pretty standard. It contains classic pop ballads layered with…

ALBUM REVIEW: Conrad Sewell – LIFE

Conrad Sewell’s debut album has been a long time coming but it’s that same time that has ensured that this release is as authentic as possible. The Brisbane based singer-songwriter made his breakthrough into the industry in 2014 through the Kygo collaboration ‘Firestorm’ and from there he topped the ARIA charts with ‘Start Again’ and…

ALBUM REVIEW: Carly Rae Jepsen – Dedicated

Floating in dreamy nostalgic synths and 80’s inspired hooks, Carly Rae Jepsen’s fourth studio album ‘Dedicated’ is further proof that she is the pop star we need in the world. Majority of people dismiss her relevancy and raw talent because of the gimmicky foundations of her breakthrough single ‘Call Me Maybe’ but there is a…

SINGLE REVIEW: Halsey – Nightmare

Halsey has only just wrapped up her promotional efforts for her sophomore studio album ‘Hopeless Fountain Kingdom’ with some exclusive shows at Webster Hall in New York but the California singer-songwriter already has eyes on her next project. ‘Nightmare’ is the offical lead single from her forthcoming third studio album and hears her unleashing an…

ALBUM REVIEW: Crooked Colours – Langata

It’s post summer and let’s be honest, you don’t really want the summer to end but you’re also in a weird state of reflection where you’re thinking about everything that happened over those sun-soaked couple of months and are ready to re-evaluate where you’re heart is mentally and physically heading towards. That’s where moody electronic…

ALBUM REVIEW: Alex Lahey – The Best Of Luck Club

Alex Lahey’s debut album ‘I Love You Like A Brother’ was a bold and autobiographical affair that saw her gaining a lot of momentum in the Australian and international touring market. After impressing listeners with her quirky and relatable tracks, the Melbourne singer-songwriter has backed it up with a even bolder follow up. ‘The Best…