With his debut self-titled EP slated for a February 26 release, Joshua Bassett is ready to show the world the artist behind the actor you’ve gotten to know through High School Musical: The Musical: The Series. Lead single ‘Lie Lie Lie’ delivered a guitar led and Latin infused pop sound that felt reminiscent of early…
SINGLE REVIEW: Vetta Borne – Kissing Strangers
One thing that is really magical about pop music is the direct contrast of emotions and production that can unravel so many unexpected layers in the one song. Vetta Borne’s new single ‘Kissing Strangers’ is a perfect example of this experimental approach to songwriting and production with her hiding a story of heartbreak within a…
SINGLE REVIEW: GG MCG – Good Morning
I never expected to hear “good morning, good morning, the world is crumbling again and again” sung in a big pop song, but I’m so glad GG MCG thought of it because you’ll legitimately struggle to get that refrain out of your head. ‘Good Morning’ is only the newcomers second release after her impressive debut…
SINGLE REVIEW: Mothica – Forever Fifteen
‘Forever Fifteen’ isn’t going to be a song for everyone, but it’s going to be a very important song for the people that need it. Mothica has always strived herself on writing honest and vulnerable songs that detail the inner most darkest thoughts circulating her head. Her debut album ‘Blue Hour’ was a perfect showcase…
SINGLE REVIEW: Alexander 23 – Cry Over Boys
“You cry over boys you haven’t even met in real life” may just be one of the most relatable lyrics of 2021 so far. It’s one that I wish I didn’t relate to so much, but being a Pisces, my emotional heart and creative mind loves to take me down a rabbit hole of constant…
GALLERY: Didirri – Woolly Mammoth
Didirri has been eagerly awaiting his return to touring, and with restrictions finally allowing for interstate travel the Melbourne based singer-songwriter has been able to cross the border and bring his vulnerable show to his Brisbane fans. Celebrating the release of his new EP ‘Sold For Sale’ he took over the Woolly Mammoth for one…
INTERVIEW: Fickle Friends
Fickle Friends are in the middle of a coming of age experience into adulthood as they head into a deep exploration of the cosmic shift in approaching their late 20’s. ‘Weird Years’ is a direct result of that reflection, and ‘Season 1’ is a snapshot of the beginning moments that involves falling in love, mental…
LIVE REVIEW: Mallrat – The Tivoli
“Performing is a very unnatural thing for me, but I’m slowing growing into it and getting more comfortable with it” Mallrat explained in an interview with ThomasBleach.com in September 2019. And it’s safe to say after witnessing her first of six sold out shows at The Tivoli in Brisbane, that she’s now found that confidence…
LIVE REVIEW: Boo Seeka – Felons Barrel Hall
Boo Seeka have been eagerly awaiting their invitation to get back onstage and perform for their fans again. Having released the anthemic tracks ‘Take A Look’, ‘Days Get Better’ and ‘Never Enough’ during the chaotic year that was 2020, these songs never really got to be celebrated the way they deserved by being danced and…
EP REVIEW: ELIO – Can You Hear Me Now?
ELIO introduced herself to the world last year with her impressive debut EP ‘u and me, but mostly me’, which immediately hit listeners in the feels and had you simultaneously dancing and crying along with her. But that was only the beginning. The rising pop-star has just dropped her second EP ‘Can You Hear Me…