ALBUM REVIEW: DMA’S – The Glow

If you’ve been to an Australian festival over the past couple of years then you’ve definitely seen DMA’S live at least once before. The Sydney indie-rock three piece have continually impressed audiences with their high energy and slick hooks that are perfect festival singalongs. But for their highly anticipated third studio album ‘The Glow’, they’ve…

ALBUM REVIEW: Lime Cordiale – 14 Steps To A Better You

The evolution of Lime Cordiale has been an exciting journey to watch unfold. Hailing from the Northern Beaches, this dynamic duo have gone from playing at huge festivals, to headlining sold out shows, to even making their own touring festival called The Squeeze. And on the music front, they’ve continued to connect with a growing…

SINGLE REVIEW: Zara Larsson – Love Me Land

Break ups can feel really lonely and dark because you lose your energy to dance, you sometimes forget how to smile and you genuinely can’t visually see yourself in love again. But the time always comes to give love a second chance, and that’s what Zara Larsson embraces on her fresh new single, ’Love Me…

SINGLE REVIEW: Katy Perry – Smile

Katy Perry may be towards the end of her pregnancy but that’s not slowing her down from releasing her highly anticipated sixth studio album.  ‘Smile’ is slated for a August 14 release’ and from the previously released singles ‘Never Really Over’, ‘Daisies’ and ‘Harleys In Hawaii’, the Californian singer-songwriter is unashamedly going back to her…

SINGLE REVIEW: Paige – Waves

Soaked in heavy emotions and raw truths, Paige has been recently giving you tender pop moments like ‘Yellow’ and ‘Cold Blooded’ that have tugged on your heartstrings and comforted your soul.  Dropping one last single before the release of her highly anticipated new EP, the New Zealand singer-songwriter explores the ups and downs of becoming…

SINGLE REVIEW: Wafia – Hurricane

Wafia is currently loading the next chapter of her musical journey with the release of her forthcoming EP ‘Good Things’ which be released on August 21. Following in the footsteps of the empowering anthem ‘Pick Me’ which heard her choosing herself while feeling trapped in a toxic relationship, she’s ready to keep those good vibes…

SINGLE REVIEW: Glades – Blonde

Dying your hair peroxide blonde in the wake of a break-up is something I’m well acquainted with. It’s honestly like a right of passage into the next chapter of your life as it can be quite liberating to kill off some of those hair cells and channel a new personal energy.  I know I’m not…

SINGLE REVIEW: San Cisco – Messages

As we creep into the fourth month of global restrictions, San Cisco are well and truly ready to have you dancing again. Following the release of their recent EP ‘Flaws’ and their groovy single ‘On The Line’, the Fremantle trio have excitingly announced the release of their fourth studio album ‘Between You And Me’ for…

SINGLE REVIEW: Woodes – Euphoria

Excitingly announcing the start of a new chapter in her career, Woodes has confirmed that her debut album ‘Crystal Ball’ will finally be released on October 2.  Joining the previously released singles ‘This Is My Year’ and ‘How Long I’d Wait’, she has coincided this announcement with her brand new single, ‘Euphoria’.  With an appropriately…

SINGLE REVIEW: Gin Wigmore – Feels Like Me

Breaking ties with a major label, Gin Wigmore is a completely independent artist for the first time in her career. To celebrate this artistic freedom, the incredibly talented singer-songwriter is releasing a series of singles throughout 2020 that hears her directly connecting with fans once again.  ‘Feels Like Me’ is a hopeful pop moment that…