ALBUM REVIEW: Kav Temperley – All Your Devotion

While Eskimo Joe are currently taking a brief little hiatus, lead singer Kav Temperley has decided to finally step into the spotlight with his long awaited solo project. His debut album ‘All Your Devotion’ is a vulnerable and honest collection of twelve tracks that piece together a sonical mind map of self discovery, new romance…

EP REVIEW: Noah Cyrus – Good Cry

With the release of her debut single ‘Make Me (Cry)’, Noah Cyrus was tipped to become one of pop’s biggest newcomers. She followed up that monster of a song with some experimentally catchy indie-pop tracks but as of recently she’s become a little more chilled out. Her pop influences are becoming less and less while…

EP REVIEW: Handsome – No Hat No Play

Handsome is the new project from Sydney singer-songwriter Caitlin Park and the colourful and vibrant affair hears her expressing her sexuality loudly and proudly. Her debut EP ‘No Hat No Play’ is a cohesive and experimental collection of tracks which perfectly introduce this DIY indie-pop sound. it is a lot to take in during a…

EP REVIEW: Kira Puru – Kira Puru

Kira Puru has been kicking around the Australian music scene for a little while now, collaborating with some massive names and delivering some funky live shows. The super talented singer-songwriter has finally released her debut self-titled EP which showcases her quirky and unique style of songwriting. After witnessing Kira Puru live a couple of times…

SINGLE REVIEW: Aidan Alexander – I Don’t Love You

Music is something Aidan Alexander has always openly talked about doing and after what has seemed like a long wait, the 18 year old actor and online personality has finally released his debut single. ‘I Don’t Love You’ is an emotional coming of age electro-ballad that hears the Los Angeles based singer-songwriter finding his sound….

SINGLE REVIEW: Imagine Dragons – Zero

The boys from Imagine Dragons are becoming a little unstoppable. With a sell out world tour, chart topping singles and a never-ending consistency of radio play this band are truly making their impact. Whilst some of their releases have been a little predictable the band have been recently making a conscious effort to release experimental…

SINGLE REVIEW: CYN – I’ll Still Have Me

After a brief chance encounter with Katy Perry, CYN’s life changed forever. After hearing the Michigan singer-songwriters magical voice, Perry immediately signed her and ever since has been releasing some electronic driven and emotional tinged tracks. But now she is stripping it all back with the heartbreaking and beautiful ballad ‘I’ll Still Have Me’. The…

SINGLE REVIEW: Winterbourne – Better

Central coast duo Winterbourne have returned with their dreamy new single ‘Better’ which hears them elevating their folk meets indie-pop sound with an electronic twist. The track is the lead single from their forthcoming debut album and is a strong re-introduction for listeners. This is their boldest release yet as they head in a new…

SINGLE REVIEW: MO – Imaginary Friend

A little while ago MO was one of my favourite newcomers. It seemed like she couldn’t do anything wrong. Her songs were total bangers, they topped the charts and were hard to get out of your head. But recently she’s become a little bit predictable. Her songs are now mediocre at best and her infectious…

SINGLE REVIEW: Jack Gray – My Hands

Jack Gray may just be one of Australia’s best kept secrets right now. Well, hopefully not for too long. The Sunshine Coast based singer-songwriter and producer is no stranger to the road and is currently touring Europe with Dean Lewis and Eliott where he is swooning crowds with his chill indie-pop. His new single ‘My…