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…
EP REVIEW: Troye Sivan – In A Dream
Through his previous two studio albums ‘Blue Neighbourhood’ and ‘Bloom’, Troye Sivan has bared his heart and soul to listeners by narrating a very personal coming-of-age story. From coming out, to experiencing a whole lot of firsts, and falling in love, he’s given you a rare and candid insight to his life and along the…
EP REVIEW: WAFIA – Good Things
Learning to find strength within herself, Wafia has created an EP that is confident, strong-willed, vulnerable and ultimately honest. ‘Good Things’ is the singer-songwriter’s most pop assertive release yet, and hears her re-defining her sound and sonical vision. But at the heart of it, the moody undertones of classic Wafia are still there, she’s just…
SINGLE REVIEW: Vera Blue – Lie To Me
Vera Blue is ready to begin a whole new chapter in her musical journey. ‘Perennial’ was a beautifully intimate and vulnerable reflection on heartbreak that took you through the different stages of a break up. From the initial pain, to moving on, to the tender reflection, she vividly painted the stages of grief and highlighted…
SINGLE REVIEW: BTS – Dynamite
Over the past seven years BTS have taken over the world and become one of the most successful boybands of all time. And with their new single ‘Dynamite’, they’ve already broken the YouTube record for the most-viewed video in first 24 hours, and overtaken Taylor Swift as the biggest Spotify debut of 2020. It’s still…