SINGLE REVIEW: Half•Alive – Arrow

Over the course of the last year, Half•Alive have introduced themselves as one of the most talked about and anticipated new bands. Their debut EP ‘3’ offered an in-depth look into their unique sound which is very experimental and different. Their breakthrough single ‘Still Feel’ cemented their status as “the band to watch” with commercial…

SINGLE REVIEW: The Killers – Land Of The Free

Charged with high energy, The Killers have always delivered some of the biggest and most anthemic sounding pop-rock tracks of the last decade. One thing they’ve always held onto at the same time is a political presence by making sure their thoughts are known and awareness is made on important topics. Their last album ‘Wonderful…

SINGLE REVIEW: LOVA – My Name Isn’t

2018 introduced the Swedish singer-songwriter LOVA to the world stage with her infectious melodies and honest storytelling. ‘You Me And The Silence’ and ‘Insecurities’ painted a beautiful canvas for the beginning of her career. She immediately stood out and offered something a little different to the indie-pop world. After the release of her debut EP…

SINGLE REVIEW: Sigrid – Don’t Feel Like Crying

In 2017, Sigrid had us euphorically dancing to ‘Don’t Kill My Vibe’ and ‘Strangers’ and in 2018 she had us feeling a little more emotional with ‘Raw’ and ‘Sucker Punch’ whilst diving into a reflective and heartfelt realm. But 2019 is already shaping up to be the Norwegian singer-songwriters biggest year yet with her debut…

SINGLE REVIEW: Peking Duk feat. Jack River – Sugar

Peking Duk are quickly becoming Australia’s answer to The Chainsmokers and rightfully so. The dynamic duo are continually delivering radio smash after radio smash with an accompanying energetic and spectacle of a live show which has seen them play every festival possible. With their biggest headline tour yet slated for March, the Duk boys have…

SINGLE REVIEW: Yungblud – Loner

With his Australian tour just around the corner, Yungblud has decided to kick of 2019 nice and strong with another fiery track. The Doncaster rocker, has spent the last year and a half impressing crowds with his captivating and highly energetic live show which sees him turning it up to full throttle. His debut album…

ALBUM REVIEW: GNASH – WE

After beginning the promotion cycle for his debut album in 2016, it seems a little late in the game for Gnash to be finally releasing ‘We’ four years later. But in reality, it’s the perfect timing. In between this time the Los Angeles singer-songwriter has refined and grown his sound and really embodied the whole…

SINGLE REVIEW: Broods – Hospitalized

With their third studio album ‘Don’t Feed The Pop Monster’ only a couple of weeks away, Broods have delivered a fiery and playful new single with an emotive storyline. On the outside ‘Hospitalized’ is a groovy pop moment that hears them heading towards a bigger and more fulfilled indie-pop sound. But in retrospective this is…

SINGLE REVIEW: Jack Gray – Drunk Talk

After injecting euphoric vibes to mainstream radio with ‘My Hands’, Jack Gray headed on tour with E^ST, Dean Lewis and Mahalia to serenade audiences with his slick indie-pop that as a natural twist. His new single ‘Drunk Talk’ has been a favourite in his live set for a little while now and introduces a moodier…

SINGLE REVIEW: Stella Donnelly – Old Man

In today’s political and social climate, it’s important for artists to share their feelings, thoughts and take the steps to empower listeners on social issues. Stella Donnelly is someone who has always taken full assertiveness when it comes to this with songs like ‘Boys Will Be Boys’ which really created a big conversation within the…