INTERVIEW: Daya

Daya has soundtracked so many of our nights out over the past five years with her Grammy Award winning collaboration ‘Don’t Let Me Down’ with The Chainsmokers, as well as her mammoth singles ‘Sit Still, Look Pretty’ and ‘Hide Away’. Her whole discography is exclusively complied of straight-fire bangers that are not only immediately infectious,…

SINGLE REVIEW: Muki – I Make Boys Cry

“I make boys cry, I’m so good at goodbyes” may just be one of the most iconic lyrics of the year because that is a giant ass MOOD I want to embody in every aspect of my live. With her forthcoming EP ‘Car Crash Through Your Heart’ slated for a June 2021 release, Muki is…

INTERVIEW: Southernwade

Southernwade is in his introductory era right now. With 7 million combined streams, the Texas based singer, songwriter and producer has been building his audience independently through social media and drip-feeding an honest look into his artistry.  His debut album ‘The Boy Next Door’ was released in 2019 and candidly laid the foundations for what…

EP REVIEW: Alexander 23 – Oh No, Not Again!

Oh yes, it’s happening again. Alexander 23 has had a huge 12 months with the viral success of ‘IDK You Yet’ which has introduced him to a mainstream global audience, and now the singer-songwriter is ready to showcase his second EP to the world.  ‘Oh No, Not Again!’ is a collection of nine tracks that…

SINGLE REVIEW: Conan Gray – Overdrive

Last year Conan Gray boldly delivered his debut album ‘Kid Krow’ and had us immediately falling in love with his vulnerable explorations through tracks like ‘Heather’ and then dancing through anthems likes ‘Maniac’. With his world tour being put on hold because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Californian singer-songwriter has been working on new…

SINGLE REVIEW: Amy Shark feat. Keith Urban – Love Songs Ain’t For Us

Amy Shark is continually kicking goals left, right, and centre, and her new single ‘Love Songs Ain’t For Us’ is another big moment in her career. Not only does the song feature Australian country music legend Keith Urban, but it was also a co-write between her and Ed Sheeran. HUGE.  With a whole discography of…

SINGLE REVIEW: MAY-A – Time I Love To Waste

Capturing our attention with the vulnerable ‘Apricots’ last year, MAY-A proved herself to be a newcomer that you need to get acquainted with. The coming of age track was an ode to the process of acknowledging your sexuality, and acted as a letter to her younger self explaining that she’s searching for something that she…

SINGLE REVIEW: Nessa Barrett feat. jxdn – la di die

Nessa Barrett and jxdn are perfect representations of the new-wave of artists that are going to start popping up on our radars over the next year. After building a massive social media following on TikTok, both of these artists have trailblazed their way onto streaming platforms with huge numbers  being recorded for both of their…

SINGLE REVIEW: Polish Club – Stop For A Minute

I’m a sucker for a big pop-rock moment that is all about contrast and layering. The ultimate power of music is having you dance and sweat it out to an infectious and groove inhibited beat that lyrically layers a bigger punch. And that is exactly what Polish Club have done with this 80’s inspired monster…

SINGLE REVIEW: Olivia Holt – Do You Miss Me

Break-ups never seem to make sense. Someone always moves on first and leaves the other person questioning the legitimacy of the relationship they shared. As someone who has been left in that situation multiple times, I can confirm that it never gets easier. You find yourself watching their new life through the lens of social…