SINGLE REVIEW: girl in red – Serotonin

In what has been a big lead up to this moment, girl in red will finally release her debut album ‘if i could make it go quiet’ on April 30 and torture our emotions with these very honest and vulnerable unravellings. Leading the way, ‘Serotonin’ is the first glimpse of the sonical experimentation and lyrical…

SINGLE REVIEW: Maroon 5 feat. Megan Thee Stallion – Beautiful Mistakes

Ah, ’Beautiful Mistakes’ seems like the perfect title to describe everything Maroon 5 have been putting out for the past couple of years. With a few mega and well deserved hits like ‘What Lovers Do’, ‘Girls Like You’ and ‘Memories’ filtered through, the rest of their new material has been majorly average at best. The…

SINGLE REVIEW: ASTON – Killer Queen

Mid 2000’s pop is ultimately a very superior style of songwriting and production. I mean look at the pop HISTORY that the likes of Gwen Stefani, Fergie, Christina Aguilera, Justin Timberlake, Pussycat Dolls, Mika, Rihanna, and Nelly Furtado made. It’s called iconic shit only. And in 2021 I wouldn’t mind a resurgence of this style…

INTERVIEW: Sloan Peterson

Exploring her sound and identity as an artist, Sloan Peterson has re-shifted her indie-rock trajectory towards a new pop direction. Finding freedom within the songwriting style and contrasting light production elements, the Sydney based singer-songwriter has created this exciting theatrical world that her new music will live within.  Following her signing to Warner Music Australia…

SINGLE REVIEW: Short Stack – Burn You Down

Short Stack are back, baby! it’s been six years in-between releases for the pop-punk trio, and to coincide with their upcoming Australian tour this April they’ve announced they’ve signed a new record deal with UNFD, which means… NEW MUSIC! ‘Burn You Down’ is the first official taste of their return, and it’s a darker, heavier…

INTERVIEW: Carolesdaughter

If you’ve scrolled through TikTok recently then there’s a very high chance that you’ve heard the song ‘Violent’ by Carolesdaughter. With over 20 million views on the app, and 303k uses of the track, the Californian singer-songwriter has hit viral status. With the song translating incredibly well over to streaming, she’s clocked in 36 million…

SINGLE REVIEW: Maisie Peters – John Hughes Movie

MP1 is officially on its way and slated for release later this year *screams*! And to kickstart this new chapter, Maisie Peters has unveiled the euphoric and highly relatable lead single, ‘John Hughes Movie’. The cinematic pop track is one that you can imagine listening to the way home from a night out with tears…

SINGLE REVIEW: Peach PRC – Josh

If you’re a big pop music fan then you’re probably already well across Peach PRC and have been highly anticipating this mammoth release. With over 1.1 million followers on TikTok, the Sydney based singer-songwriter has created this momentum that is unparalleled in the Australian music industry. After signing with Republic Records and Island Records Australia,…

SINGLE REVIEW: Jack Vidgen – Pray

Reclaiming his own narrative, Jack Vidgen has released his new single ‘Pray’ which acts as the first chapter in his re-introduction to listeners. The Sydney based singer-songwriter has shown viewers an honest and vulnerable side through being in the jungle on I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here earlier this year, as well as…

SINGLE REVIEW: Royal & The Serpent – i can’t get high

Royal & The Serpent are genuinely one of the most exciting artists to breakthrough from TikTok in the past 12 months. ‘Overwhelmed’ was an absolute anthem of 2020, and captured listeners with its unusual and gripping distorted production. It was a very theatrical sound that immediately captured your attention and had you actively wanting to…