SINGLE REVIEW: Navvy – Pieces

Break ups are hard and there’s no denying the intense emotions that come with that territory, but when you do eventually get to the other side it’s an empowering place to be in as you do feel liberated and wilfully strong. It’s a feeling that makes you want to sing every emotion you’ve ever had…

SINGLE REVIEW: Eves Karydas – Complicated

After sharing her debut album ‘summerskin’ with the world in 2018, Eves Karydas has been excitingly in-between touring while creating the next chapter in her musical journey.  ‘Complicated’ is the first taste of what’s to come from the Brisbane singer-songwriter, and the infectiously catchy track is one of the years most exciting pop moments.  The…

SINGLE REVIEW: Sarah Wolfe feat. The Flowers – 100 Times

Sarah Wolfe honestly captured all over our isolation feelings with her #DIYSupergroup’ Unearthed Competition entry, ‘uso horny, iso lonely’, which was a poignantly titled collaboration with partner, Xavier Dunn.  This came just weeks after they both dropped a surprise cover of Tiffany’s ‘I Think We’re Alone Now’ which gave the ultimate 80’s pop song a…

SINGLE REVIEW: Lawson – Animals

British favourites Lawson are excitingly back after a brief hiatus, and they aren’t toying around with giving their fans the new music that they’ve been patiently waiting for. ‘Animals’ is the second offering from the beginning of this new chapter for the dynamic four-piece. Stepping away from the tropical pop sonic of their comeback single…

SINGLE REVIEW: Will Hyde – Easy For U. 

Will Hyde is stepping into the spotlight with a new musical project which is authentically him in every way possible.  After spending a couple of years as one-half of teenage electronic duo SŸDE, he started to feel lost within who he was as a person and an artist. Taking some time to explore the detachment…

ALBUM REVIEW: Lady Gaga – Chromatica

Lady Gaga is ready to reclaim the dance floor with her immaculately produced return to pop-dance music. But at it’s core ‘Chromatica’ is so much more than just an album full of big pop hooks, as she writes from her heart about her struggle with mental health and her search for a positive change, which…

ALBUM REVIEW: Diplo presents Thomas Wesley – Chapter 1: Snake Oil

Diplo has stepped into a different light and wants to introduce himself to the world as the real man and artist behind the drops; Thomas Wesley.  ‘Chapter 1: Snake Oil’ is an experimental exploration into the way country music could be intertwined more authentically into pop and dance music. With the growing crossover trend becoming…

SINGLE REVIEW: Tones And I – Ur So Fucking Cool

There’s no denying that Tones And I has become one of the biggest pop stars in the world. With Grammy talk already buzzing, the Byron Bay singer-songwriter is ready to keep giving the world strong tracks, with big hooks and a piece of her quirky heart.  ‘Ur So Fucking Cool’ has been a fan favourite…

SINGLE REVIEW: Evan Klar – Make The Most Of This

Evan Klar is one of Australia’s most exciting rising songwriter and producer’s. A little peep at his Instagram gives you a snapshot to the calibre of artists he’s collaborated with including Kate Miller Heidke, Austen, Tyne James-Organ, Mumford & Sons, Japanese Wallpaper, Jack Gray, Essie Holt and Alice Ivy. But in-amongst all of these collaborations,…

SINGLE REVIEW: Ella Eyre feat. Yxng Bane – Dreams

Following a lot of experimentation and exploration into who she wants to be as an artist, Ella Eyre is ready to re-introduce herself to listeners through a lot of colour, confidence and honesty.  Stepping into the pop sound more, ‘Dreams’ follows the bold soundscape of recent single ‘New Me’ and ‘L.O.V.(e)’. It’s rhythmic, light and…