Following in the footsteps of her critically acclaimed sophomore record ‘Awake’, Australian singer, songwriter and producer Alison Wonderland is ready to launch the beginning of a new chapter as she heads towards her third studio album which his slated for a 2021 release. Lead single ‘Bad Things’ is a dark and brooding moment that reflects…
SINGLE REVIEW: Zayn – Better
With the announcement of the birth of his daughter, it’s a really strong time for Zayn to release a new single as it takes control of his narrative and steers the tabloids away from his personal life to what he wants people to be speaking out the most; the music. ‘Better’ is the lead single…
SINGLE REVIEW: Elliot Jones – Do It Again
Californian singer-songwriter Elliot Jones has been introducing himself to listeners with an array of indie-pop songs including the vulnerably driven ‘Emotions’ and ‘i’m in love’ that preceded the playful ‘Groupie’ which marked his first release of 2020. ‘Do It Again’ falls into the playful exploration of his artistry, but it also inhabits an emotional layering…
SINGLE REVIEW: CXLOE – Heavy
For the past three years CXLOE has been giving us a consistent string of strong pop songs that intertwine vulnerable lyrics with pulsating and brooding pop beats. Exploring the multi-layers of her growing artistry, she’s impressed listeners with a knack of creating ear worm hooks that won’t escape your head for hours. Her debut EP…
SINGLE REVIEW: Sarah Saint James – Big Boy
Sarah Saint James is in an entire lane of her own right now. The Sydney based singer-songwriter has been building her artistry behind the scenes while writing and collaborating with artists like Paces, Sadboii, Gia Vorne, Sarah Wolfe and Tyron Hapi. But she’s also been slowly building and growing the foundations of her solo project…
SINGLE REVIEW: Jacob Whitesides – Hold Me Down
Earlier this year Jacob Whitesides stripped everything back and gave listeners one of his most intimate and vulnerable EP’s yet. ‘Winter Hurts’ was a candid collection of songs that continued the self-reflective exploration he took on his previous EP ‘Colors’. Parting ways with his record label in 2017 was one of the best decisions he’s…
SINGLE REVIEW: LPX – My Best
Giving us emotionally reassuring and electrifyingly satisfying tracks full of heart, warmth and angst, LPX has taken listeners on a journey of self exploration and healing through the release of her EP’s ‘Bolt In The Blue’ and ‘Junk Of The Heart’. Following the beginning of the next chapter with ‘New Mood’ and ‘Delayed Gratification’ earlier…
INTERVIEW: Maisie Peters
Maisie Peters has been unravelling her candid thoughts to the world over the past three years through a string of emotionally charged singles, as well as her reflective EP’s ‘Dressed Too Nice For A Jacket’ and ‘It’s Your Bed Babe, It’s Your Funeral’. The British singer-songwriter quickly won over a passionate fanbase thanks to her…
INTERVIEW: Dami Im
Dami Im is honestly a national treasure. She won over our hearts in 2013 when she was crowned the winner of The X Factor Australia, and then she started her global domination when she competed in the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest and impressed the world with her powerhouse vocals. After going independent last year, the…
INTERVIEW: Jess Kent
Jess Kent is reintroducing herself to the world with her strongest and most defined body of work yet. ‘Parking Karma’ is an impressive collection of tracks that hears the Sydney based singer-songwriter returning to her guitar roots as she lays down the foundations for a cohesively chilled-out pop sound. From the playful vibes of ‘No…