Swedish indie-pop favourites Urban Cone have re-emerged from hiatus in 2021 with a new creative lease, and they’re excited to share it with the world. Their returning single ‘Never Enough’ was a celebratory love song that gave you a giant punch of euphoria throughout the entire 3 minute duration. And now they’re backing it up…
Category: New Music
SINGLE REVIEW: Charli XCX feat. Christine And The Queens & Caroline Polachek – New Shapes
Okay sound the alarms because Charli XCX has officially announced that her fifth studio album ‘Crash’ will be released on March 18. Following the release of the nostalgic leaning lead single ‘Good Ones’ in September, the UK raised and now Los Angeles based singer-songwriter has dropped the follow up anthem that will have you ready…
SINGLE REVIEW: Slayyyter feat. Big Freedia – Stupid Boy
Following the release of her debut album ‘Troubled Paradise’ earlier this year, Slayyyter has returned to let you know that you’re just a stupid boy. Her infectious and bouncy new single ‘Stupid Boy’ is a riotous affair with the queen of bounce, Big Freedia. The beat is immediately reminiscent of ‘Where’s Your Head At’ with…
SINGLE REVIEW: Conan Gray – Telepath
Conan Gray is steering towards the release of his forthcoming sophomore album with some of his strongest and most envisioned material yet. His new single ‘Telepath’ is a masterclass in a future-pop anthem. From the honest and satirical inclined lyrics to the pulsating synth-wave production, he’s nailed a track that oozes confidence within who he…
SINGLE REVIEW: Weston Estate – Stoked
They’ve self-proclaimed themselves as “ya Aunty’s favourite boy band” which might be true, but Weston Estate could also be your new favourite boy band. The North Carolina 5 piece have had a wild and rapid trajectory since their live debut in 2018. With over 35 million streams and a major label deal with Arista Records,…
SINGLE REVIEW: Cate – Moments
One of the biggest adult realisations we have in our lives is that relationships aren’t linear. We are raised with this very black and white idea of what a relationship is, and no one really prepares you for what dating is actually like. Sometimes we go through “situationship’s” with someone where you’re not really dating,…
SINGLE REVIEW: Luca George – Somebody New
Following the release of his pulsating debut single ‘Lonely Tonight’, Luca George is making a defining effort in guaranteeing you take notice of his ear-worm pop hooks. The New Zealand newcomer has returned with ‘Somebody New’ which immediately transports you into this bouncy and nostalgic soundscape. Cinematically scored, the track opens with a flurry of…
SINGLE REVIEW: BENEE – Doesn’t Matter
Last year BENEE unveiled her stunning debut album ‘Hey u x’ which certified her as one of the worlds most exciting and unique breakthrough acts. Taking some time for herself during the turbulent uncertainties that have plagued the worlds touring circuit, the New Zealand singer-songwriter found herself in a deep introspection. Her new single ‘Doesn’t…
SINGLE REVIEW: Bri Clark – Porcelain
Bri Clark is a name that behind the scenes has been creating a lot of buzz, and rightfully so. The Perth based singer-songwriter has been boldly honing her songwriting craft through working with artists like Vera Blue, Dami Im, AYA YVES and notably Sarah Saint James on her viral TikTok hit ‘Mad At God’. Stepping…
SINGLE REVIEW: Hector Morlet – Surprise!
Hector Morlet is ushering in a project that is sun-soaked, nostalgic and ready to soundtrack your summer afternoon’s. Following the release of his impressive debut single ‘Picture Frame’, the Perth based singer-songwriter has returned with the euphoric saturated ‘Surprise!’. Oozing a natural delivery of his sultry and smooth hitting vocals intertwined with live guitar, keys…