SINGLE REVIEW: Sloan Peterson – Nightmare

Sloan Peterson is ready for a rebirth, and with the announcement of her signing to Warner Music Australia the Sydney based singer-songwriter is ready to showcase that progression. ‘Nightmare’ is the bold lead single from her forthcoming new EP which hears her stepping into an experimental alt-pop realm, while still holding onto her previously laid…

LIVE REVIEW: DVNA – Black Bear Lodge

DVNA is an artist who has continually impressed while setting out the introductory layers to her artistry. With her debut EP ‘All My Friends’ finally out in the world, the Gold Coast singer-songwriter has hit the road for as an extensive tour of QLD while she waits for restrictions to lessen and for borders to…

SINGLE REVIEW: Justin Bieber feat. Benny Blanco – Lonely

Justin Bieber’s fifth studio album ‘Changes’ lacked the magic that his previous records embodied, and that statement was widely backed up by the disappointing chart success and review scores it received. With his worldwide tour being put on hold due to the COVID pandemic, it seemed like the perfect time for him to try re-create…

SINGLE REVIEW: Lana Del Rey – Let Me Love You Like A Woman

At this point, Lana Del Rey is just doing whatever she wants. She announced that her seventh studio album ‘Chemtrails Over The Country Club’ was coming on September 5, but the release date came and went and no album was in sight, nor any update. In fact, it’s been over a month since that false…

SINGLE REVIEW: Tate McRae feat. Ali Gatie – Lie To Me

Tate McRae has had a WILD 2020, and that’s a big statement to make because, I mean, we’ve all had a wild 2020 with the current state of the world. But Tate’s year has been a little extra crazy in the sense that a song she wrote, recorded and released in lockdown has gone absolutely…

SINGLE REVIEW: Sarah Wolfe – I’ll Never Be Happy Again

Sarah Wolfe is exploding into a brand new sound with her electric new single ‘I’ll Never Be Happy Again’ and you better believe it’s going to have you revelling in its pure energy. The Sydney based singer-songwriter began introducing herself with the dark-pop banger ‘Devil U Know’, and then she started steering towards a guitar…

SINGLE REVIEW: Sophia Messa feat. Pink Sweat$ – Made

Sophia Messa is introducing herself to the world in a very mature and well refined spectrum with a strong discography of RNB-pop songs building under new name. Her debut EP ‘Ice Cream & Cigarettes’ is slated for a late 2020 release, and following the release of the title track in July, she’s back with the…

SINGLE REVIEW: Claud – Gold

It’s been a big week for Claud. The LA based singer-songwriter has just been announced as the first signing to Phoebe Bridgers record label Saddest Factory, and on top of that they’ve just released their highly anticipated new single.  Following the breakthrough success of ‘Wish You Were Gay’ last year and their impressive EP ‘Sideline…

SINGLE REVIEW: SHAED – No Other Way

With the breakthrough success of their single ‘Trampoline’ and the global hit status of the Zayn collaboration version, all eyes were always going to be closely on SHAED with what they did next. With their worldwide tour being put on hold due to the current pandemic, the Washington DC trio have bounced back with a…

SINGLE REVIEW: George Rose feat. Harry Mockett & Lauren Dejey – Summer

Emerging into the world as an exciting newcomer to watch, British singer-songwriter and producer George Rose has been using the turbulent year to his advantage by releasing music into the stratosphere and allowing it do what it was always intended to do, which is connect with listeners.  His debut EP ‘You’re Not Worth An Album,…