SINGLE REVIEW: Troye Sivan – Rush

Troye Sivan has just dropped what may just be one of the catchiest songs of 2023. “Rush” is the lead single from his forthcoming highly anticipated third studio album “Something To Give Each Other” which will be released on October 13, and it’s a song that will never leave your head. Ever. The infectious refrain…

SINGLE REVIEW: Olive Amun – Waste Ur Time

Olive Amun is an artist that NEEDS to be on your radar. The Australian raised and currently Los Angeles based musician is quickly making a name for himself with his RNB influenced indie-pop. Following the recent release of his single “LA” with SK8, he’s backed it up with the earworm hook stylings of “Waste Ur…

SINGLE REVIEW: Chelsea Cutler – I Don’t Feel Alive

We are all made to feel like we are meant to know at all times how we feel and what we are doing in life, but the truth is, we aren’t meant to know that all the time. We are meant to live through uncertainty, and sometimes that means living through pain and finding a…

SINGLE REVIEW: Billie Eilish – What Was I Made For?

The most anticipated movie of the year, Barbie, is quickly approaching us with its July 20 release date in Australia. Alongside the movie will be the star-studded soundtrack which has been delivering an impressive roll out of bangers, but it was about time Barbie made us emotional.  Billie Eilish has taken on that responsibility and…

SINGLE REVIEW: Tkay Maidza feat. Flume – Silent Assassin 

In 2013 Tkay Maidza emerged onstage at BIGSOUND where she introduced herself to the world  as a must watch act. She already had this confidence that screamed with an individuality and star presence which was starved in the current climate, and immediately I was in awe. From there she went onto releasing her debut album…

SINGLE REVIEW: Logan – Huh

Introducing your favourite new artist of 2023, Logan. The Gold Coast based singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, dancer, and producer is roaring into his breakout year with a colourful vision of creativity that will have you immediately hooked. Following his bold debut single “Stop And Stare” in May, he’s immediately backed it up with a song full of…

SINGLE REVIEW: Petit Biscuit – You Don’t Ignore (Too Late)

French producer Petit Biscuit is opening a new chapter whilst also hitting listeners immediately in the feels with his infectiously penned new single. “You Don’t Ignore (Too Late)” takes the introspective lyrical foundations of his earlier material and introduces a confident new perspective through bolder production.  Steering into a LAUV and The Weeknd inspired lane,…

SINGLE REVIEW: Gia Woods – Gia Would

Gia Woods, would. Yeah, that is a bit of a mouthful isn’t it? But it’s also a very smart play on words that rising Persian-American artist Gia Woods has implemented in her new pop-banger. “Gia Would”. Taken from her forthcoming EP “Your Engine” which is slated for release later this year, this track screams camp,…

SINGLE REVIEW: Olivia Rodrigo – vampire

Olivia Rodrigo is entering her sophomore album era, and there’s unsurprisingly a lot of expectation and pressure on what’s coming next following the success of her GRAMMY award winning debut, “SOUR”. She’s revealed that its follow-up “GUTS” will be unveiled in its emotional glory on September 8, but to tease it into the world she’s…

SINGLE REVIEW: Charli XCX – Speed Drive

The Barbie movie soundtrack is truly shaping up to be the album of the year, and let’s be honest, none of us saw that coming. Following singles by Dua Lipa, Pink Pantheress, Karol G and Nicki Minaj & Ice Spice, they have just dropped what I think is the best track from the soundtrack so-far. …