LIVE REVIEW: Hope D – The Triffid

Already breaking personal goals early on in her career, Hope D has a huge (and exciting) 2021 ahead. Off the back of coming in at number 69 in the Triple J Hottest 100, she has dropped her highly anticipated debut EP ‘Cash Only’ and is hitting the road for some massive celebratory shows. With restrictions…

EP: ROSÉ’ – R

ROSÉ’ has become the second member of BLACKPINK to launch a solo project, and with the release of her two track EP ‘R’ she’s impressively laid the foundations for what could be a huge moment for her. ‘On The Ground’ and ‘Gone’ highlight her strength in artistry with a guitar led production that allows her…

SINGLE REVIEW: Gwen Stefani – Slow Clap

Gwen Stefani is a pop icon, and her legacy is one that has inspired so many creatives from her No Doubt days right through her solo career with ‘Love. Angel. Music. Baby’, ‘The Sweet Escape’ and ‘This Is What The Truth Feels Like’. She’s now heading into the next chapter with her upcoming fifth studio…

SINGLE REVIEW: Nicole Millar – Are You Kidding?

Just when you think you know what direction Nicole Millar is heading in, she switches it up and gives you an unpredictable pop moment that is fun, experimental and genuinely exciting. ‘Are You Kidding?’ is the next single and title track from her forthcoming EP which will be released on April 23. Taking a more…

SINGLE REVIEW: Hallie – Sydney Hates Me

Over the past year COVID has ruined a lot of things and has put a lot of roadblocks in the middle of relationships coming into fruition. It makes you question if it wants you to be in love or happy at all, and that may sound dramatic but I promise it’s not. And that’s the…

SINGLE REVIEW: London Grammar – How Does It Feel

London Grammar are evolving, and their forthcoming third studio album ‘Californian Soil’ promises to be their most experimental and personal body of work yet. ‘How Does It Feel’ acts as a fresh perspective to their sonical layering and is their most pop directed sound to date. Citing a lot of her pop friends as references,…

SINGLE REVIEW: Crooked Colours – No Sleep

On the back of their return to the stage and three sold out shows at Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall, Crooked Colours have dropped a new song that will have you wanting to be in the middle of a mosh pitt and feeling the bass travelling through you again. ‘No Sleep’ is a moody electronic cut…

SINGLE REVIEW: Cate – Groupie

Canadian raised and now UK based singer-songwriter Cate is back with some more pop goodness for you to fangirl over. Following the release of her vulnerably honest EP ‘Love, The Madness’ and the TikTok viral single ‘Can’t Wait To Be Pretty’, she’s dropping a fun track that feels like it lives in the mid 2000’s….

SINGLE REVIEW: Jorja Smith – Addicted

Giving 100% of yourself to someone and not getting that back in return is one of the hardest things to emotionally understand. It’s a form of unrequited love that stings a little more than if they just acted completely uninterested because you have a taste of what it could be like. You want them to…

INTERVIEW: Maisie Peters

Maisie Peters has always engrained a candid vulnerability into her music. With her reflections of heartbreak, love, and the general ups and downs of life, she’s won over a legion of fans who ultimately relate to everything she’s going through. It’s so reassuring knowing that you’re not alone with the things that you’re feeling, and…