Boy & Bear are just one of the thousands of bands and artists who have had their touring plans impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. They’ve eagerly been wanting to hit the road to play their fourth studio album ‘Suck On Light’ to Australian audiences for the first time since their album preview shows last year….
ALBUM REVIEW: Shawn Mendes – Wonder
Shawn Mendes has spent the last five years evolving into the man and artist that he is now. His fourth studio album ‘Wonder’ is his most musically ambitious record yet, and hears him slightly steering away from from the acoustic foundations of his previous material. Diving into a more fulfilled pop sound with an orchestral…
SINGLE REVIEW: Amy Shark – All The Lies About Me
“You’re making up shit and you know it. Picking up my heart just to throw it. And I start to believe all the lies, about me” Amy Shark honestly sings during one of the most tense moments in her emotionally charged new single. ‘All The Lies About Me’ is the Gold Coast singer-songwriter’s third single…
SINGLE REVIEW: FLETCHER – Last Laugh
2020 has seen FLETCHER delivering a whole catalogue of new music with the release of the tropical pop banger ‘Forever’, right through to her vulnerable and captivating EP ’The S(ex) Tapes’, and the recently released remix of ‘Bitter’ with Trevor Daniel. But 2020 isn’t over quite yet, and she has one final song to soundtrack…
SINGLE REVIEW: WENS – love blind
A heartbreak song is always going to hit deeply. When you mix the right balance of lyrical and sonical vulnerability, magic is born, and no matter where you’re at personally in your life you will be able to find a way to connect. Los Angeles singer-songwriter WENS is no stranger to finding that right contrast…
INTERVIEW: Carla Wehbe
Introducing herself to listeners through a string of honest and vulnerable tracks that were contrasted with a euphoric styled pop production, Carla Wehbe is ready to tell her story and have people dancing at the same time. Her debut EP ‘Half Past Nine’ (out now) is a strong representation of the artist she is, and…
SINGLE REVIEW: Aly & AJ – Slow Dancing
It’s been a long wait but Aly & AJ’s upcoming fourth studio album will finally be released in 2021, and they’re ready to have you dancing, crying and reminiscing through their dreamy new pop soundscape. Since making their bold return in 2017, the dynamic sister duo have been experimenting with their sound, and showing listeners…
SINGLE REVIEW: Claud – Soft Spot
2020 has been the landscape of some very exciting announcements for Claud. Following their signing to Phoebe Bridgers’ label Saddest Oceans in October, the LA based singer-songwriter has just announced that their debut album ‘Super Monster’ will be finally released on February 12. To coincide with this announcement, they’ve also dropped the vulnerable single ‘Soft…
SINGLE REVIEW: Holy Holy feat. Queen P – Port Rd
Holy Holy are a band who are always evolving, adapting and shapeshifting within their sound and vision.Their third studio album ‘My Own Pool Of Light’ took an experimental approach within the production and saw them layering these big hooks and heavy guitars with vulnerable confessions and observations. With 2020 taking a drastic turn, and tours…
SINGLE REVIEW: Lakelend – Supernova
Earlier this year Lakelend introduced himself to listeners through the exciting indie-pop debut single ‘Fall Down’. The uplifting track intertwined pulsating synths and polished beats that had you immediately grooving along to the euphoric production. But the most exciting thing about listening to this song was knowing that it was only the beginning. The Melbourne…