SINGLE REVIEW: Paige – Cold Blooded

Paige is one of New Zealand’s most exciting newcomers. Following the deeply vulnerable ‘Yellow’ which was released earlier this year, she has another new song for us to get all emotionally choked up on. ‘Cold Blooded’ hears her reflecting on the end of a relationship that has lost it’s spark and is leaning into toxic…

SINGLE REVIEW: RARIA – Will You Tell Your Girlfriend?

Introducing herself to the world through a bright pop sound, RARIA is the new musical project by Melbourne singer-songwriter Rachel Costanzo. We first discovered this talented artist in 2013 when she released ‘Blindside’ and have followed her on her self discovery journey while she’s explored her pop sound and collaborated with EDM producers.  Now boldly…

SINGLE REVIEW: London Topaz feat. George – Be Mine

Melbourne based producer London Topaz is back with his second release of 2020, and he’s ready to keep the moody electronic pop vibes flowing.  ‘Be Mine’ is a cohesive continuation into the emotionally charged electronic pop he’s been honing over the past couple of years. With a sound similar to Rufus Du Sol, Crooked Colours…

SINGLE REVIEW: Nicole Millar – 4U

Over the past few months Nicole Millar has re-emerged with new music, a new attitude and a new confidence within her sound. Following her recent releases ‘Favours’ and ‘I should probably go to therapy’, the Sydney singer-songwriter has dived into a darker alt-pop sound that her introductory EP ‘Tremble’ originally experimented with.  Finding the right…

INTERVIEW: Ocean Alley

They gave Australia the number one song of the triple j hottest 100 in 2018, and with the release of their third studio album on June 19, Ocean Alley have a lot to prove and a lot of momentum to keep building.  ‘Lonely Diamond’ is a cohesive deep dive into the alternative psychedelic rock sonic…

INTERVIEW: Spacey Jane

With two EP’s under their belt and a string of triple j approved singles, Spacey Jane have rapidly built a passionate fanbase that have sold out multiple headline tours and packed out stages at festivals to support this indie-rock four-piece.  Representing Western Australia, they’ve firmly cemented their place in the touring circuit and have been…

ALBUM REVIEW: The McClymonts – Mayhem To Madness

Always finding a raw sincerity within their words and harmonies, The McClymonts have continued to impress listeners over the years by speaking their truth and delivering polished country-pop songs full of warmth and heart. Their aptly titled sixth studio album ‘Mayhem To Madness’ hears the sister trio opening further up about relationships, heartbreak and motherhood,…

ALBUM REVIEW: Jack Garratt – Love, Death & Dancing

With the over-arching goal of creating an album for people that love to dance but don’t want to go out clubbing on a Saturday night, Jack Garratt ended up making something that was so much more.  At a face level, ’Love, Death & Dancing’ is a record full of euphoric sonical highs that will have…

ALBUM REVIEW: Spacey Jane – Sunlight

Spacey Jane have quickly become one of Australia’s most talked about rising bands. With sold out shows across the country, as well as huge festival inclusions, the Perth four piece have firmly cemented their place in the touring circuit and are continually receiving rave reviews.  With two EP’s under their belt, alongside a string of…

SINGLE REVIEW: Thomston – April

Thomston has always given us candid vulnerability through his anthemic songs that hold so much emotional intimacy. Through falling in love, toxicity and eventual heartbreak, he’s taken us on a explorative journey of emotions that feels very all-rounded. But his new single ‘April’ tackles heartbreak in a whole new way and it’s so captivating.  Reflecting…