SINGLE REVIEW: Eilish Gilligan – Flesh

Eilish Gilligan is one of Australia’s brightest and most unique pop voices and songwriters. Her growing discography is eclectic, emotional and genuinely exciting to immerse yourself within. From the anthemic ’S.M.F.Y’ and ‘Patterns’, to the mature growth of ‘Someone Else’ and ‘I Just Want To Look At You’, you will find yourself immediately captivated by…

SINGLE REVIEW: Chloe Minogue – Caught Up

With the Australian pop scene flourishing right now, it’s exciting to see brand new artists unapologetically embracing their pop roots and breaking through genuinely with their synth layered beats and earworm hooks.  Chloe Minogue is a Brisbane based singer-songwriter who has been introducing herself to the world through three chilled out indie-pop collaborative tracks with…

LIVE REVIEW: Ball Park Music – The Triffid

Ball Park Music have just released their self-titled sixth studio album into the world, and with restrictions slowly lifting in Queensland, they have been able to celebrate in style with some exciting album launch shows.  With a week long residency at The Triffid that sees them playing 13 SOLD OUT shows in 7 days (!!)…

EP REVIEW: Carlie Hanson – DestroyDestroyDestroyDestroy

On the back of her early introductory singles and her debut EP ‘Junk’, Carlie Hanson toured the world opening for artists like Yungblud, Troye Sivan and Lauv, before conducting a run of headline shows. Winning fans over with her high octane energy fuelled sets, the Wisconsin based singer-songwriter is ready to continue growing her sound…

SINGLE REVIEW: Ariana Grande – Positions

Surprising the world and single handedly shutting down the internet with the tweet “I can’t wait to give u my album this month”, Ariana Grande is ready to save the year and deliver new music in a time where we really need it.  On October 30 she will release her sixth studio album ‘Positions’, but…

SINGLE REVIEW: Hope D – Miscommunicate

In August Hope D delivered one of my favourite songs of the year with the Queer anthem ‘Common Denominator’ which identified the classic mismatching of setting people up only because they’re both gay. And now she’s ready to back it up with a song that is all about a relationship that is heading south along…

SINGLE REVIEW: Amy Shark feat. Travis Barker – C’MON

To coincide with her epic performance at the 2020 NRL Grand Final over the weekend, Amy Shark has released a brand new anthem that has the strong possibility to re-create the accolades alongside some of her greatest hits.  ‘C’MON’ is a bold indie-pop moment that intertwines her punk-rock roots by collaborating with Blink 182 drummer…

SINGLE REVIEW: Samantha Jade – BACK 2 BACK

Samantha Jade is bringing back late 90’s RNB and early 2000’s pop music in 2020 with a fresh perspective on the music that originally made her want to become an artist. Earlier this year she gave fans the sensually charged RNB monster ‘In The Morning’ which was an underrated moment of reclaiming her confidence. And…

SINGLE REVIEW: Hugo Basclain – Falling

Hugo Basclain is continuing to lay down the foundations for his musical journey with the unveiling of his new single ‘Falling’. Following in the footsteps of his emotionally led debut single ‘Fragility’ which was released earlier this year, the Sydney based singer-songwriter is confidently stepping into a more pop leaning spotlight.  ‘Falling’ hears him honing…

GALLERY: WAAX – The Tivoli

With their biggest headline tour yet being put on hold because of the global pandemic, WAAX’s 2020 got very quiet very quickly. With restrictions slowly beginning to be lifted in their home state of Queensland, the Brisbane based five piece decided to give their fans an exclusive run of shows at The Tivoli. With 5…