This is Nicole Millar’s moment. Since her breakthrough featuring on Peking Duk’s massive track “High” Nicole Millar has had a struggle fully connecting with listeners on her solo material. Her two EP’s have been hit and miss collections of average experimental pop that had their impressive moments but were riddled with production flaws. However her…
Category: New Music
SINGLE REVIEW: Eilish Gilligan – Creature Of Habit
Melbourne songstress Eilish Gilligan is becoming an artist you really should get familiar with. Her previous tracks “The Feeling” and “Here” have received some exciting attention from Triple J with her live show captivating crowds with her unique storytelling and visuals. Her third single “Creature Of Habit” is a MASSIVE alt-pop moment that hears her…
EP REVIEW: Gabrielle Aplin – Avalon
The evolution of Gabrielle Aplin as an artist has been interesting to watch. From her emotionally raw piano ballads on her debut “English Rain” to the gritty guitar lead sophomore record “Light Up The Dark” she has always showcased an honest vulnerability. For her new EP “Avalon” she reinvents herself yet again to a heavier…
ALBUM REVIEW: Alex Lahey – I Love You Like A Brother
The release of Alex Lahey’s debut album has been a long time coming. After releasing her breakthrough EP “B-Grade University” Lahey hasn’t stopped touring. She’s played shows and festivals all over Australia as well as recently hitting the American touring market. Her debut album “I Love You Like A Brother” hears her perfecting her quirky…
EP REVIEW: Cody Simpson & The Tide – Wave One
Gold Coast singer songwriter Cody Simpson was one of the worlds most promising new artists after being discovered through YouTube. His third studio album “Free” saw him parting ways with Atlantic records and starting his own label so he could go back to his roots and have 100% control over the music. The alternative acoustic-rock…
ALBUM REVIEW: Shania Twain – Now
It’s been fifteen years since we have had new music from Shania Twain and her return to music is bold, courageous and heart warming. Her fifth studio album “Now” documents the heart break she’s been through and re-finds the self belief that she lost in herself which resulted in her giving up music. Country music…
ALBUM REVIEW: Miley Cyrus – Younger Now
Throughout her career Miley Cyrus has reinvented herself multiple times but the most drastic change came in 2013 during her “Bangerz” era where she did everything possible to shock and impress you. And it worked. But now for her sixth studio album she has gone back to her roots to rediscover herself. “Younger Now” hears…
ALBUM REVIEW: Demi Lovato – Tell Me You Love Me
It’s only taken Demi Lovato six studio albums to find herself but she’s finally done it. “Tell Me You Love Me” is a triumphant collection of heartfelt soul-pop ballads with a couple of experimental bops thrown into the mix. It may not be flawless but it’s her most consistent work to date proving to fans…
SINGLE REVIEW: Kimbra – Everybody Knows
After the release of her 2014 record “The Golden Echo” Kimbra disappeared into her home studio to start work on what would become her third studio record. The New Zealand songstress has completely reinvented herself yet again with a mature alternative pop direction. It’s more a branch from her debut record “Vows” with its DIY…
SINGLE REVIEW: E^ST – Life Goes On
E^ST is an artist that a lot of people in the Australian music industry have been talking about over the past year. After having massive success with her third EP “Get Money!” she has been extensively touring and working on new music to keep the momentum building. Her new single “Life Goes On” hears the…