Nasty Cherry are having a lot of fun while they introduce themselves to listeners and dive deeper into their foundational sound. Following the release of the angsty and anthemic ‘Shoulda Known Better’, the dynamic four piece have a new track for you to embrace which is straight off their forthcoming second EP poignantly called ‘Season…
Category: New Music
SINGLE REVIEW: Sinead Harnett – Quarantine Queen
With the global status of this current pandemic forcing all of us to isolate, it’s been a really deep and reflective time for everyone in our own unique way. Some people will stay quiet during this time and recharge, others will over think and worry, and others will keep busy and find ways to be…
SINGLE REVIEW: Tove Lo – Sadder Badder Cooler
Tove Lo has never been one to follow the rules, and she’s definitely run wild with her fourth studio album ‘Sunshine Kitty’ as she keeps adding songs to it months after it’s initial release. ‘Sadder Badder Cooler’ is the last track to make up the ‘Paw Prints Edition’ of the record, but at this stage…
SINGLE REVIEW: Lakyn – Superhuman
After re-introducing himself to listeners with his EP ‘& Pains’ in 2018, Lakyn has been building the foundations to keep heading in this explorational RNB infused direction. While holding onto his guitar roots, ‘Superhuman’ hears the Melbourne singer-songwriter layering beats over the top and giving a retrospective summer vibe that feels laid back, but is…
SINGLE REVIEW: Sia – Together
Later this year Sia will be stepping into a different light for her directorial debut with her film ‘Music’ which stars Kate Hudson, Leslie Odom Jr. and Maddie Ziegler. While this is uncharted territory for her, the Adelaide singer-songwriter will always pay homage to her roots and has recorded a new album that will soundtrack…
SINGLE REVIEW: Jordan Astra feat. Jalmar – Reasons
Jordan Astra is ready to bring some cheeky RNB-pop vibes to your isolation with his funky new single ‘Reasons’. The Melbourne based singer-songwriter has been introducing himself to listeners over the past couple of years with the release of two foundational EP’s. His 2016 debut EP was heavily grounded in a hip-hop sound while 2018’s…
SINGLE REVIEW: San Cisco – On The Line
Following the release of their recent EP ‘Flaws’, San Cisco are gearing up for the release of their highly anticipated fourth studio album in a big bold fashion. ‘On The Line’ is one of the bands most straight up pop tracks yet. Learning to not be afraid of that three letter word, the Fremantle trio…
SINGLE REVIEW: JXDN – Angels And Demons
Jxdn is the first official signing to Travis Barker’s imprint DTA Records, and it’s a very exciting one because he has the potential to be the rockstar of a brand new generation. Rising to fame through TikTok, Jaden Hossler has over 5.9 million followers on the app along with 204.6 million likes and a whole…
SINGLE REVIEW: Tyne-James Organ – Hold Me Back
Off the back of the release of his debut EP ‘Persevere’ last year, Tyne-James Organ is ready to kick off 2020 with more new music as he continues to boldly introduce himself to listeners. ‘Hold Me Back’ is a very special track that pushes the boundaries on what he’s previously released and uses his platform…
SINGLE REVIEW: Foxes – Love Not Loving You
It’s been four years in-between releases for Foxes, but the British singer-songwriter is finally back with a fresh new sound and an empowering take on self-love. ‘Love Not Loving You’ is the first taste of this new chapter, and it’s packed with groovy guitar riffs, pulsating synths and a whole lot of bold confidence. Reflecting…