Maggie Lindemann knows how to write a hit, I mean listen to ‘Obsessed’ and ‘Pretty Girl’ because the proof is all there. The Los Angeles singer-songwriter is currently on the road with Sabrina Carpenter for her North American ‘The Singular Tour’ and whilst she’s impressing crowds with her honest and slick sound she’s decided to…
Category: New Music
SINGLE REVIEW: Zachary – Lectures
Last year was a big year of re-introductions for Brisbane based singer-songwriter Zachary. As he rolled out ‘The Moments Collection’ he offered a honest insight into the trials and tribulations of a young adult whilst trying to guide his way through the ups and downs of life. With a new year in full swing, Zachary…
SINGLE REVIEW: Kailee Morgue feat. Hayley Kiyoko – Headcase
I feel like I’ve been missing out on something because I’m going to be honest, I had no idea who Kailee Morgue was. But with the release of her new single ‘Headcase’ I’m definitely on board and listening to this exciting emerging popstar. Delivering angst, emotion and pure reflection she isn’t your normal popstar. She…
SINGLE REVIEW: Kyle Lionhart – So Close
After the release of his two EP’s and touring with the likes of Xavier Rudd and Josh Pyke, Byron Bay singer-songwriter Kyle Lionhart has made quite the name for himself. With millions of streams on Spotify alone he’s established himself as an emotional and reflective soul that you want to familiarise yourself with. His new…
SINGLE REVIEW: Allday – Protection
After the moody and dark introduction of ‘Wonder Drug’ late last year, it’s no surprise that Allday is heading towards a heavier and mature sound. With his third studio album ‘Starry Night Over The Phone’ slated for release later this year he’s further exploring the production he experimented with on his sophomore record ‘Speeding’. Dedicating…
SINGLE REVIEW: Ashlee + Evan – Phases
After the launch of their collaborative project Ashlee + Evan last year, the husband and wife duo released their debut EP, launched their reality TV show and embarked on a massive North American headline tour. It was a mature and intriguing comeback for Ashlee Simpson who hasn’t released new music since her 2008 album ‘Bittersweet…
SINGLE REVIEW: Crooked Colours – Hold On
Perth trio Crooked Colours are absolutely killing the electronic circuit at the moment. With their highly anticipated sophomore album ‘Langata’ slated for a May 17 release they are premiering new songs on the Groovin The Moo festival tour at the end of April before playing some of their biggest headline shows to date just after…
ALBUM REVIEW: Dean Lewis – A Place We Knew
The key to music is honesty. We all just want to relate, feel emotion, smile, laugh, cry, dance and sometimes do all those things at once. And that’s the ultimate power of music because it allows you to do all of that. It allows you to escape your life for a moment or sometimes find…
ALBUM REVIEW: Greyson Chance – Portraits
2019 sees Greyson Chance reintroducing himself to the world as a mature man. His long awaited sophomore studio album ‘portraits’ is a bold, emotional and honest collection of tracks that dives head first into the last year of heartbreak and confusion that haunted his mind. Opening with the romantic and vulnerable ‘Shut Up’ he lays…
SINGLE REVIEW: Iggy Azalea – Sally Walker
Sometimes if an artists vision isn’t being received or promoted the way they want it to be, the best thing they can do is go independent to be able to have full control of what and how something is released. And in Iggy Azalea’s case this is probably the best thing she could’ve done. She…