In 2020 Mallrat teased the release of her debut album with the definitively charged lead single ‘Rockstar’, which not only became a fan favourite, but also came in at #13 on the triple j Hottest 100. But since then she has been really quiet on the new-music front with 2021 seeing her touring where she…
Category: New Music
SINGLE REVIEW: Joesef – It’s Been A Little Heavy Lately
Scottish rising star, Joesef, is ready to give listeners a different side of his artistry with one of his most experimentally charged releases yet. ‘It’s Been A Little Heavy Lately’ is a psychedelic leaning soul-pop track that intertwines instant funk vibes into your airwaves. Reflecting on the art of bad decisions, he acknowledges that when…
SINGLE REVIEW: BENEE – Beach Boy
Following the release of her debut album ‘Hey u x’ in 2020, BENEE has a brand new EP for you that’s ready to be soaked in with its ultimate summer aesthetic. ‘LYCHEE’ is slated for a March 4 release which comes just in time for her 2022 World Tour which is scheduled to kick off…
SINGLE REVIEW: Bugs – In The Middle (Of It)
Bugs are a band who’s trajectory is very much on the rise. With the big success of their previous singles ‘Seriously’, ‘Instant Coffee’, and their triple j Like A Version cover of Mallrat’s ‘Charlie’, they’re breaking through the airwaves and connecting with a rapidly growing fanbase. With their third studio album ‘Cooties’ slated for a…
SINGLE REVIEW: Peking Duk feat. Slayyyter – Honest
Peking Duk know how to create a festival and club ready anthem. Their discography is full of them. Their live show has almost become a greatest hits affair with the amount of chart topping singles they have under their belt, and they’re ready to add another to the mix. ‘Honest’ hears the Australian duo teaming…
EP REVIEW: Royal & The Serpent – IF I DIED WOULD ANYONE CARE
Royal & The Serpent has created a discography full of experimental, humorous, and deeply personal tracks that have quickly made her one of the breakout stars you NEED to keep an eye on. Her third EP ‘IF I DIED WOULD ANYONE CARE’ is her most cohesive body of work yet, that hears her diving into…
SINGLE REVIEW: Chelsea Cutler – the lifeboat’s empty!
Last year Chelsea Cutler released her sentimentally charged sophomore record ‘When I Close My Eyes’ which heard the American singer-songwriter finding a hopefulness that steered the album into lighter territory. Finding herself heavily inspired within this era, she’s continuing her inner-exploration with a deluxe edition of the album on the horizon. The first taste lifted…
SINGLE REVIEW: MOTHICA – CASUALTY
Teasing fans with her theatrical forthcoming sophomore album ‘NOCTURNAL’, MOTHICA has promised an immersive body of work that dives even deeper into her personal battles. The lead single ‘CASUALTY’ welcomes listeners into that world of vulnerability through her most rock inspired soundscape yet. Reflecting on how she feels like so many things in her life…
SINGLE REVIEW: George Ezra – Anyone For You
It’s about time that we got more of George Ezra’s euphoric melodies in our lives again. It’s been four years since his critically acclaimed sophomore album ‘Staying At Tamara’s’ delivered the monster singles ‘Shotgun’ and ‘Paradise’, and following the global pandemic we definitely need some of that radiating sonical sunshine again. His third studio album…
SINGLE REVIEW: Nick Ward feat. E^ST – FUNERAL
In his short time introducing himself to the world, Nick Ward has created immersive soundscapes that welcome listeners into the emotional reflections he’s currently experiencing. His third EP ‘BRAND NEW YOU’ is slated for release in April, and following in the footsteps of the retrospective ‘PRINCESS’ is another new single that tackles a hard hitting…