MUNA are ready to have you crying on the dance floor with their self-titled third studio album slated for a June 24 release. The Los Angeles trio have been able to magically intertwine raw vulnerability with heavy synth production, while candidly detailing their queer experience. Their discography is already immaculate, and their third studio album…
Category: New Music
SINGLE REVIEW: Lola Scott – DELETE MY HISTORY (ctrl+alt+delete)
When you have a long history of toxic relationships it’s hard to see the red flags when you’re so deep in the situation. But when you finally get out and eventually meet someone who treats you the way you deserve to be treated, then it’s a big glass shattering moment. You’re almost stunned by the…
SINGLE REVIEW: Muroki – Find Me
New Zealand rising star Muroki is ready to have you dancing with the release of his infectious new single ‘Find Me’. Dropping ahead of joining BENEE for her highly anticipated Australian tour, followed by an East Coast run of headline dates, this song hints that this may be only time you get to see him…
SINGLE REVIEW: Beks feat. Lucy Neville – Make Believe
Boldly asserting herself in the pop world, Beks has given listeners a sugary taste of her artistry with the introductory singles ‘Crush’, ‘The Thing About Us’ and ‘Devoted’. The Brisbane based singer-songwriter has just signed with Wise Music Publishing, and is ready to continue her pop exploration as she excitingly steps into this new chapter. …
PREMIERE: Paulina – Nobody
Paulina has found her happiness within, and she’s ready to share it with the world through her beautifully penned new single, ‘Nobody’. Over the past 2 years, the 17 year old Brisbane based singer-songwriter has been introducing herself to listeners through the release of a confident string of singles, as well as a few electronic…
SINGLE REVIEW: Mothica – Sensitive
I always explain to people that I am an extroverted introvert. I have a big personality and can be incredibly extroverted, but inside there is this really sensitive and anxious person breaking through. On Mothica’s new single she delivers this distinctive heavy contrast of confident rock production with the intimate confessions of her anxieties. It…
SINGLE REVIEW: Lexi Jayde – hate to be you
After the viral TikTok success of ‘drunk text me’, Lexi Jayde has returned with an equally strong pop track that proves she is a breakthrough artist you NEED to keep an eye on. ‘hate to be you’ is the sassy break-up song that thematically follows the emotionally fuelled confession of ‘drunk text me’. It’s the…
SINGLE REVIEW: Florence + The Machine – My Love
We are well and truly in a new Florence + The Machine era with the British singer-songwriter’s fifth studio album ‘Dance Fever’ slated for a May 13 release. The cathartically produced lead single ‘King’ heralded her return through her distinctive vocals and a confident aesthetic that hinted at the excellence to come. Her follow up…
SINGLE REVIEW: Sigrid – It Gets Dark
It feels like it’s been a long time in the making, but Sigrid will finally release her sophomore album ‘How To Let Go’ on May 6. The Norwegian singer-songwriter has served the empowering electronic-pop bangers ‘Mirror’ and ‘Burning Bridges’ in the lead up to the record, but now it’s time for her to show a…
SINGLE REVIEW: HANNI – Undermine
Every now and then you hear a song that just feels extra special, and HANNI’s new single following her recent signing to Dew Process is one of those rare pop moments. Sonically found somewhere between Lorde’s ‘Green Light’ and the likes of Chelsea Cutler and Gracie Abrams, ‘Undermine’ takes you on an emotional rollercoaster from…