Through the release of four beautifully intimate and ear-worm filled EP’s, Astrid S is finally ready to deliver her debut album to the world. ‘Leave It Beautiful’ will be released on October 16 and follows in the footsteps of recent singles ‘Dance Dance Dance’ and ‘Marilyn Monroe’. Coinciding with the announcement, the Norwegian singer-songwriter has…
SINGLE REVIEW: Dami Im – Paper Dragon
Dami Im is one of Australia’s most powerful and unique pop voices. After winning The X Factor Australia in 2013, the Brisbane based singer-songwriter went onto representing Australia in the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest, and was absolutely robbed of the crown. After leaving Sony Music Australia last year and deciding to go independent, she has…
SINGLE REVIEW: Chris Lanzon – Everest
With the release of his cinematically inclined debut EP ‘Melancholy’ earlier this year, Chris Lanzon brought us into a world of navigating first loves and heartbreak. The coming of age collection was intimate, vulnerable and intricately engineered with heart and soul. Ready to grow his vision, his new single ‘Everest’ hears him layering a bolder…
SINGLE REVIEW: RARIA – Break Up With Her
Channeling the same sassy energy that Ariana Grande gave us on the anthemic ‘break up with your girlfriend, i’m bored’, RARIA tells it like it is on her infectious and nostalgic filled single ‘Break Up With Her’. However behind this sassy idealism that he should break up with her, is an emotional storyline of heartbreak….
SINGLE REVIEW: Ellen Reed – Lycra
Taking control of her own narrative, Ellen Reed is ready to dance through the personal revelation she recently had that you control your own power, and showcase the growth she’s had in accepting and loving herself. Stepping into that new light full of confidence and self-awareness, ‘Lycra’ is the beginning of a new chapter in…
SINGLE REVIEW: Rachel Platten – Soldiers
It’s been a little while in-between releases for Rachel Platten, but the singer-songwriter is back to spread love through an empowering and important new single. Since the release of her totally underrated record ‘Waves’ in 2017, she has welcomed a baby girl into the world with her husband, toured with Pentatonix, released a children’s book…
SINGLE REVIEW: Ninajirachi & Kota Banks – True North
2020 has been a really strange year. And there’s not many positive things that we can say it has brought into the world, but one definitely is the birth of a Ninajirachi and Kota Banks collaborative project. The upstart producer and the pop prodigy have collaborated in the past on ‘Everything We Dreamed Of’ with…
INTERVIEW: RAYE
RAYE is one of the UK’s most talented rising UK singer-songwriter’s. From Co-writing the likes of ‘Bigger’ by Beyonce, ‘Sixteen’ by Ellie Goulding, ‘Capital Letters’ by Hailee Steinfeld, and ‘Don’t Leave’ by Snakehips, she’s established herself as a master of the pen. Stepping into the spotlight in 2016 featuring on Jonas Blue’s ‘By Your Side’…
LIVE REVIEW: Washington – The Tivoli
Washington’s third studio album ‘Batflowers’ is an immersive pop record that brings you into this vivid kaleidoscope world she’s created. Layered by raw vulnerability and DIY production, she unravels all of her thoughts in a very cohesive and impressive manner. With touring off the cards due to the current global pandemic, the Brisbane singer-songwriter has…
EP REVIEW: FLETCHER – The S(ex) Tapes
FLETCHER wants you to get to know her in the most honest and authentic way possible. Her debut EP ‘Finding Fletcher’ was released in 2016 and laid the foundations as she introduced herself to listeners with vulnerable undertones of self discovery. From there she started unravelling deeper with the candidly honest EP ‘you ruined new…