SINGLE REVIEW: HAIM – I know Alone

Following the unfortunate rescheduling of their forthcoming third studio album ‘Women In Music Pt III’, HAIM have finally announced the new release date… and it’s very soon! Confirming a June 26 release date, the Californian sister trio have shared the news along with the release of their timely new single, ‘I Know Alone’ Written pre-COVID,…

SINGLE REVIEW: Hilltop Hoods – I’m Good?

For one of the first times in our modern history, we are all in the same situation. We are all trying to navigate the changes, the precautions and the confusions of a worldwide pandemic that has altered all of our lives in one drastic way or another.  One of the biggest ways it has impacted…

SINGLE REVIEW: Hartley – Feel Too Much

After introducing herself to listeners last year with a string of DIY indie-pop tracks, Hartley is ready to further explore her experimental side.  Following the release of her debut EP earlier this year, Hartley started a new chapter with the lighter sonic stylings of ‘Bittersweet’ which was produced by Ninajirachi. Continuing to show a stark…

SINGLE REVIEW: Haiku Hands – Manbitch

2020 will finally see Haiku Hands releasing their highly anticipated debut album and it’s expected to be an eclectic array of party anthems.  Following their anthemic singles ‘Not About You’, ‘Squat’ and ‘Dare You Not To Dance’, the forward thinking collective have got a new track for you to blast at full volume while indulging…

SINGLE REVIEW: Larkins – Are We Having Any Fun Yet?

Manchester four piece Larkins have a growing discography that you need to get all over. Their blend of indie pop-rock deserves to be heard in arenas with fans chanting and singing along to songs like ‘TV Dream’, ‘Hit And Run’ and ‘Something Beautiful’. With a similar sonic to The 1975, LANY and FOALS, they immediately…

SINGLE REVIEW: Tamara & The Dreams – FUNNY!

Tamara & The Dreams is a rising indie pop-rock artist that you need to become acquainted with ASAP. And the truth is, you may have already come across her debut singles ‘LO-FI’ and P1nk Sungl4sses’ following her strong streaming traction and engaging social media presence.  ‘FUNNY’ is the Melbourne singer-songwriter’s first release of 2020 and…

SINGLE REVIEW: Glades – Vertigo

It’s been two years since Glades released their debut album ‘To Love You’ which was a bold collection of synth lead indie-pop songs that captivated a lot of heart and energy.  In-between taking to stages across the world, the Sydney trio have been working hard on their highly anticipated sophomore record which is promised to…

SINGLE REVIEW: Charli XCX – Claws

While the world is in the middle of complete uncertainty due to the severity of the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s become well known that everyone is taking this isolation time differently. Some are wallowing in Netflix binge marathons and others are jumping into projects to help the time go by.  Charli XCX is one of these…

SINGLE REVIEW: The 1975 – If You’re Too Shy (Let Me Know)

Ahead of the release of their fourth studio album “Notes On A Conditional Form’ due to be released on May 22, the British indie-rockers have been playfully experimenting with their sonic and releasing music that they genuinely wanted to put out.  From the angsty ‘People’ to the tender ‘Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America’ and…

SINGLE REVIEW: Theia – 99% Angel

Theia is undeniably New Zealand’s PC-pop queen, but she’s ready bridge that gap and go a little 305 (that means worldwide if you don’t know Pitbull terms).  Prepared to give you some fresh new tunes to add to her growing discography, she’s recently launched her ’99% Angel’ mixtape with the playful single ‘Kitty Kat’ along…