Not A Boys Name has been introducing himself to listeners over the past two years with a string of experimental singles that glide in and out to the pop-rock genres. While taking the time to find his stride, he’s finally released his cohesive and theatrical debut EP, ’The Internet Sucks’. ‘Show Me A Way Or…
Category: New Music
SINGLE REVIEW: ASHWARYA – PSYCHO HOLE
Exciting newcomer alert!! ASHWARYA isn’t hear to play around and she’s just delivered one of the most unpredictable debuts of the year. ‘PSYCHO HOLE’ introduces the Indian-born and now Melbourne-based singer songwriter in an absolute kaleidoscope of sound and attitude. Opening with a similar beat to Billie Eilish’s ‘Bury A Friend’, the same dark and…
SINGLE REVIEW: JXN – Paranoia
It may only be six weeks since JXN released his debut EP ‘NeverASadAdventure’, but the Melbourne singer-songwriter has proved that he isn’t slowing down for anyone by dropping a brand new single. ‘Paranoia’ hears JXN continuing the exciting growth in his artistry by taking a left turn in his RNB sound and delivering something that…
SINGLE REVIEW: Ellie Goulding feat. Lauv – Slow Grenade
Ellie Goulding’s fourth studio album ‘Brightest Blue’ (out July 17) is promised to be an intimate affair that brings her back to her vulnerable roots as a songwriter. However she’s still wanting to show people her impressive growth and experimentation as an artist, and on top of this 13 track album she has given fans…
SINGLE REVIEW: LANY – If This Is The Last Time
LANY’s sophomore studio album ‘Malibu Nights’ was an absolute home run of a record. Exploring the depth and complexities of heart break, the Californian trio took you into the honest realisations that were happening in lead singer, Paul Klein’s, life. Because of the raw intimacy that this album elevated, this new chapter of their evolution…
SINGLE REVIEW: Sophia Messa – Ice Cream & Cigarettes
With her debut EP slated for release later this year, Sophia Messa is continuing to introduce herself to listeners through a string of singles that are equally aesthetically enticing and also excitingly fresh. ‘Ice Cream & Cigarettes’ is a step away from the poppy bounce that inhabited recent single ‘What Am I Gonna Do With…
SINGLE REVIEW: Sarah Saint James – Outta This World (F*ckboys From Space)
Sarah Saint James is an artist that is boldly finding her voice. From songwriting with the likes of Paces, Sadboii, Gia Vorne, Sarah Wolfe, Tyron Hapi, Lakeland and Go Freek, she has been able to experiment with what she wants to say as an artist. Diving into the key foundations of what she wants her…
SINGLE REVIEW: The Veronicas – Biting My Tongue
It’s been six years in-between albums for The Veronicas, but they are finally ready to close that gap later this year with the release of their highly anticipated fourth studio album ‘Human’. Beginning this new chapter with the euphorically charged ‘Biting My Tongue’, the Brisbane duo aren’t holding back from showcasing the polished essence of…
EP REVIEW: Hazlett – Thundering Hopes
From releasing his debut EP ‘Honey, Where Is My Home’ in 2017, Hazlett has been on a journey of self reflection and growth while finding exactly who he wants to be as an artist. Through moving to Sweden and continuously gigging, he found that spark in the raw intimacy of his storytelling. ‘Thundering Hopes’ is…
ALBUM REVIEW: Haim – Women In Music Pt III
Over the past seven years Haim have delivered a whole lot of sun-soaked vibes through their guitar-riff led sound. Aesthetically drawing a connection to the West Coast, their production has always felt warm, playful and retrospectively honest. But with the release of their third studio album ‘Women In Music Pt III’ the sister trio have…