It’s been three years between drinks with Silk City, but now Diplo and Mark Ronson have returned with a shiny new track that will immediately transport you back to the 80’s. Teaming up with Ellie Goulding, the trio have delivered a high energy disco number that feels like something Kylie Minogue could belt out. ‘New…
SINGLE REVIEW: Sabrina Carpenter – Skin
Oh, how the plot thickens! Sabrina Carpenter has found herself in a very public love triangle with Olivia Rodrigo and Joshua Bassett following the release of their tracks ‘Drivers License’ and ‘Lie Lie Lie’. But now the singer-songwriter has presumably spoken her side of the story with the sassy and seductive ‘Skin’. The track hears…
SINGLE REVIEW: PRETTYMUCH – Stars
Yes, you read that correctly…PRETTYMUCH are back! After taking a release hiatus in 2020, the Californian five piece have reemerged in 2021 having recently signed to Sire Records, and they’ve got new music they eagerly want to share with you. Their new EP ‘Smackables’ will be unveiled in its entirety on January 29, but in…
SINGLE REVIEW: Griff – Black Hole
Griff is a rising star with a incline that’s hinting towards global domination. The UK singer-songwriter has just recently made the top 5 in the prestigious BBC Sound Of 2021 poll which in previous years has broken artists like Adele, Ellie Goulding, Sam Smith, Jessie J, Sigrid and Jack Garratt into the commercial music world….
SINGLE REVIEW: Rence – Endless
Breaking all barriers of genre, Rence has actively kept his releases experimentally charged while still holding onto the vulnerable and conversational elements of his songwriting. Last year the Los Angeles based singer-songwriter released a constant stream of singles and collaborations, and he’s kicked off 2020 with a brand new track that hints at another year…
SINGLE REVIEW: Sarah Saint James – Mad At God
Sarah Saint James is proving the complete power that TikTok has in breaking emerging artists. On January 5th, the independent Sydney based singer-songwriter posted a snippet of a fresh demo after a studio session with producer Nat Sherwood and co-writer Bri Clark. She woke up the next morning to over 100k views on the video,…
SINGLE REVIEW: Alexander Biggs – I’ve Been Holding Onto You For Way Too Long
With his debut album ‘Hit Or Miss’ slated for a February 3 release, Alexander Biggs is planning a vulnerable affair of reflection for his listeners upon its release. Following the mellow soundscape of lead single ‘Low’, the Melbourne singer-songwriter has dropped another cinematically penned track for you to emotionally revel in. ‘I’ve Been Holding Onto…
INTERVIEW: ILLY
Sometimes life just happens, and in-turn we have to learn how to ride the rollercoaster of emotions that comes with the high high’s and the low low’s. It’s something that can really teach you so much about yourself, and through embracing the timing of everything you can really step into your own personal evolution. This…
EP REVIEW: Fickle Friends – Weird Years (Season 1)
Fickle Friends have always known how to get us dancing, and their first EP since the release of their debut album ‘You Are Someone Else’ in 2018 certifies that they haven’t lost that ability. ‘Weird Years (Season 1)’ is a punchy five track collection that hears the British four piece serving big pop hooks contrasted…
ALBUM REVIEW: Why Don’t We – The Good Times And The Bad Ones
Why Don’t We are ready to prove that they’re so much more than just a boyband, and their sophomore record ‘The Good Times And The Bad Ones’ captures their artistic growth and ambitions in a colourful and mature light. They’ve come a long way since their debut album ‘8 Letters’ which may have only been…