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…

SINGLE REVIEW: Ruel – As Long As You Care

Ruel is continuing the DIY exploration into who he is as an artist with the exciting next chapter in his journey which is powered by his third EP ‘Bright Lights, Red Eyes’. Coinciding with the announcement that the EP will be released on October 23, he has also dropped the enticing lead single, ‘As Long…

SINGLE REVIEW: Steps – What The Future Holds

Steps are back and are ready to have you dancing through the disaster of a year that 2020 has been. ‘What The Future Holds’ is the lead single from their forthcoming sixth studio album of the same name, which will be released on November 27. Written by Sia, this song reflects on how easy it…

SINGLE REVIEW: Marshmello feat. Demi Lovato – Ok Not To Be Ok

Marshmello and Demi Lovato have teamed up for a song that acts as the perfect anthem for National Suicide Prevention Month. ‘Ok Not To Be Ok’ was coincidently dropped on R U OK Day and hears them reassuring people that it’s normal to feel burnt out, upset, depressed or confused in moments that you may…

SINGLE REVIEW: David Guetta feat. Sia – Let’s Love

David Guetta and Sia have made some magic together, but it shouldn’t be taken as a given. In their own lanes, both of these artists are legends. David Guetta’s ‘Nothing But The Beat’ album was game changing, and Sia’s songwriting discography and hit registry is impressive to say the least. But just because you put…

SINGLE REVIEW: ASHWARYA – BIRYANI

ASHWARYA exploded onto the scene two months ago with her unpredictable debut single ‘PSYCHO HOLE’ which delivered a dark and brooding vibe similar to Billie Eilish’s ‘Bury A Friend’. It was a song that immediately gained rave reviews from fans and critics alike who labelled her as a must watch artist.  The Melbourne based singer-songwriter…

SINGLE REVIEW: Carla Wehbe – Love Me For Me

With the announcement that her debut EP ‘Half Past Nine’ will be finally released on October 23, Carla Wehbe has a new emotional single for you to smother your feelings in. ‘Love Me For Me’ continues the indie-pop sound behind her previous singles ‘Touched’ and ‘Don’t Tell Me’, but it does focus on a softer…

SINGLE REVIEW: Robert DeLong feat. Ashe – Better In College

Robert DeLong is one of the industry’s most DIY and innovative singer-songwriter’s. With a live show that is a completely unique and captivating experience in itself, the Californian based musician always leads with the unexpected.  It’s been two years since he’s released original music, but that’s about to change with his playful and nostalgic new…