With her fifth studio album ‘Child In Reverse’ slated for an October 30 release, Kate Miller-Heidke is returning to her pop roots for one of her most experimental efforts yet. To coincide with the exciting announcement, the Brisbane singer-songwriter has also dropped the bold second single ‘Deluded’. Following in the footsteps of ‘This Is Not…
ALBUM REVIEW: E^ST – I’m Doing It
Break-ups affect us all in different ways, but the one common denominator is that they allow us to grow and evolve into the next chapter of our personal journey. But it’s ultimately up to us to how we want to channel that energy, and through E^ST’s debut album ‘I’M DOING IT’ she highlights her own…
EP REVIEW: Kota Banks – Sweet & The Spice
Everyone’s isolation experience has been different. Some have been creatively inspired, while others have taken time to look after themselves and step away from everything. There is no wrong way to have approached this situation and it’s important to note that. But Kota Banks has been one of the creatively charged souls who has been…
SINGLE REVIEW: Billie Eilish – My Future
Billie Eilish’s skyrocket trajectory was something that no one could’ve expected. But it’s one that is truly worthy, and has paved the way for a whole new sound to take over commercial radio. With the current COVID-19 pandemic putting her world arena tour on hold, Eilish has returned home to self-reflect on everything that has…
SINGLE REVIEW: Sam Smith feat. Burna Boy – My Oasis
With the current state of the world, Sam Smith pushed back the release of their highly anticipated third studio album in solitude as the title and some of the content didn’t correlate well. But with the world slowly getting back to a new normal, the British singer-songwriter is ready to unveil the next piece of…
SINGLE REVIEW: Ava Max – Who’s Laughing Now
Ava Max has confidently dominated the charts and radio alike with her singles ‘Sweet But Psycho’, ‘So Am I’ and ‘Kings & Queens’, and now she is ready to finally unveil her debut album ‘Heaven & Hell’. With the album slated for a September 18 release, the American singer-songwriter is giving fans another taste of…
SINGLE REVIEW: Yorke – Gravity
Over the past two years Yorke has been introducing herself to listeners through her strong indie-pop songs that have been emotionally driven and cinematically styled. But all of that has just been the lead-up to her defining pop MOMENT, which happens in the bold ‘Gravity’. Finding that creative confidence within herself, this song hears her…
SINGLE REVIEW: Haiku Hands – Fashion Model Art
It’s been a long time coming but Haiku Hands are finally releasing their debut self-titled album on September 10 in all of it’s dance-floor glory, and we are SO ready! In a year that has been full of lost dance-floor time it only seems appropriate that this dance pop collective give us some euphoric pop…
SINGLE REVIEW: AYA YVES – Smart Girls
AYA YVES introduced herself to the world earlier this year with the dark and echoing debut single ‘(in)Sanity’ which dived straight into the complexity of meeting someone that isn’t emotionally available and knowingly putting yourself through that toxicity. It was very much a relatable moment of reflection that immediately captivated listeners and brought you into…
SINGLE REVIEW: Foxes – Woman
Following the release of the hopeful and vibrant ‘Love Not Loving You’ in May, Foxes is continuing giving her fans new music after a long four year wait in-between albums. ‘Woman’ is a tender and vulnerable moment that shines a light on a different side of Foxes that we haven’t heard in a very…