New Zealand based MC Jess B is an artist that honestly already deserves a bigger fanbase and higher recognition as she is a star. Her trajectory is on the right path, but her new mixtape ‘3 Nights In Amsterdam’ is such a bold and definitive collection that deserves to be heard by everyone. Confidently charged,…
SINGLE REVIEW: BLACKPINK feat. Selena Gomez – Ice Cream
We may be in lockdown, but BLACKPINK are in your area with a brand new song to inspire your fevered sugary dreams. ‘Ice Cream’ is a playful pop track that hears them comparing themselves to the sweetness of ice cream. “Look so good, yeah, look so sweet. Looking good, enough to eat. Coldest with the…
SINGLE REVIEW: Cry Baby – Cry Baby
Introducing yourself to the world with a self-titled debut single is bold and a high-key risk to say the least, but Cry Baby has perfectly and successfully pulled that feat off. The Sunshine Coast singer-songwriter had been busking away in a pre-Covid world in Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley and impressing people with her gripping vocals. But…
SINGLE REVIEW: Mia Rodriguez – Beautiful & Bittersweet
Mia Rodriguez is leading the way for a new wave of Australian pop-stars. The Sydney based singer-songwriter emerged with the smash breakthrough streaming hits ‘Emotion’ and ‘Psycho’. With their moody dark-pop elements, the songs still had their glossy pop polish that immediately won over a huge fanbase and has seen her gain over 2 million…
SINGLE REVIEW: DVNA – All My Friends
DVNA has been coming in hot and impressing listeners with her organic alt-pop sound that intertwines with neo-soul and RNB attributes. Following huge performances at BIGSOUND and Laneway Festival, the Gold Coast singer-songwriter is finally releasing her debut EP into the world. With ‘All My Friends’ scheduled for a September 25 release, this 9 track…
SINGLE REVIEW: Jakøb – Selfish
Stepping into the spotlight with his bold and defined sound, Jakøb has introduced himself to listeners again, but this time as a solo artist. After being apart of the coming of age boyband In Stereo, he departed the group with a distinct vision in mind that his debut self-titled EP cemented last year. ‘Selfish’ is…
SINGLE REVIEW: Calvin Harris – feat. The Weeknd – Over Now
Calvin Harris really has left the EDM world behind. His new songs are vibe central with rhythmic beats leading the new vision. But by doing this he’s melded into the vision of the artists he’s collaborating with and lost his originality which came from the big dance beats he’s honed for years. For example, his…
SINGLE REVIEW: Sasha Sloan – House With No Mirrors
Following the release of three deep vulnerable and personal EP’s, Sasha Sloan is finally ready to share her debut album with the world. ‘Only Child’ is a collection of ten honest reflections of her personal struggles and triumphs that hears her finding a mature confidence in being transparently raw. And her new single ‘House With…
INTERVIEW: Hope D
Hope D is a newcomer that you need to get acquainted with ASAP. The Brisbane singer-songwriter created quite the buzz after she premiered her debut single ‘Swim’ last year and then dropped the appropriately titled second single, ‘Second’, earlier this year. Following coveted performances at BIGSOUND, Splendour In The Grass, Laneway Festival and King Street…
INTERVIEW: Bea Miller
Bea Miller has learnt to be completely unapologetic through her music, but it’s not something that’s always come easily to her. Finding herself occasionally doubting if something is too honest, or too straight forward, she’s had to remind herself of the platform and messaging that she wants to spread as an artist. Her recent viral…