SINGLE REVIEW: Mallrat – Rockstar

Mallrat is excitingly heading into her debut album season and she’s combining everything she’s learnt from releasing her EP’s ‘Uninvited’, ‘In The Sky’ and ‘Driving Music’ and beautifully showcasing her raw growth. The main thing that has shifted in Grace Shaw’s artistic trajectory is her relationship with her confidence. She’s now so self-assured with the…

SINGLE REVIEW: GENES – Super Single

Genes is a pop newcomer that you NEED to get aquatinted with ASAP. Back in July she delivered one of my favourite pop songs of the year with ‘Better’ which was a sassy break-up anthem all about being better off without a particular ex lover in your life. It was an explosion of synths and…

SINGLE REVIEW: G Flip – You & I

I’m starting to think that G Flip can do no wrong. Her debut album ‘About Us’ was a definitive confessional of love and heartbreak that sparked the huge hits ‘About You’, ‘Killing My Time’ and ‘Drink Too Much’. Since the albums release she has conducted a sold out national tour, played huge festival sets, and…

SINGLE REVIEW: Demi Lovato – Still Have Me

Demi Lovato has had a rough couple of weeks with the tabloids and social media platforms lighting up with the news of her separation from fiance Max Ehrich. While he goes and runs his mouth and further validates the reasoning as to why their relationship ended, she has taken the high road and let her…

SINGLE REVIEW: Harper Finn – Dance Away These Days

Following the experimentally charged ‘Norway, Harper Finn returns with another DIY and anthemic palette. ‘Dance Away These Days’ is the sonical love child of INXS’ back catalogue and The Weeknd’s ‘Blinding Lights’. Fusing together a rhythmically endearing sound, he immediately commands your attention and has you ready to dance away the next three minutes with…

SINGLE REVIEW: Clinton John – Fresh

Nashville based singer-songwriter Clinton John has been introducing himself to listeners throughout 2020 with the slick pop songs’ Honest’ and ‘Cry’, as well as his collaborative PC-pop track ‘Solo’ with Stasney Mav. Offering a glimpse into the different sides of his growing his artistry, he’s just dropped his most exciting and strongest track yet.  ‘Fresh’…

SINGLE REVIEW: Cat & Calmell – dumbshit

Cat & Calmell are here and ready to become your new favourite obsession. Hailing from Sydney, the pop meets R&B duo are a fresh sonical perspective for the Australian market which is desperately needed.  Already drawing sonical comparisons to Chloe x Halle, Mallrat and Evie Irie, their debut single ‘dumbshit’ is a blend of dreamy…

SINGLE REVIEW: Romy – Lifetime

Romy is the birth of an exciting new solo project for The XX lead singer Romy Madley-Croft, and she aims to capture a sense of togetherness through her pulsating debut single. ‘Lifetime’ comes at a time where we need to embrace each other in a way that we haven’t exactly done in the past. Human…

INTERVIEW: Dagny

The road to Dagny’s debut album may have been a long and winding one, but it’s also been a colourful path of self-discovery that has given listeners some infectious and expressive bangers along the way. The Norwegian signer-songwriter dropped her debut EP ‘Ultraviolet’ in 2016 which introduced this playful side of her artistry with live…

INTERVIEW: Starley

Starley has a voice that captivated the worlds attention through her mammoth hit ‘Call On Me’ which became an anthem in its own right, and soundtracked so many people’s drunken nights out screaming along to it in a club, or singing it on an uber ride home. But the Sydney based artist wants to be…