SINGLE REVIEW: Kota Banks – Let U Leave

Vulnerability isn’t something that everyone is easy at showing. Some people genuinely struggle with letting their guard down enough to open up to other people, and that’s something that Kota Banks cites as her biggest personal downfall.  Attempting to grow and learn how to be more vulnerable, the Sydney based singer-songwriter has written a song…

INTERVIEW: Jack Garratt

“I refuse to believe that my emotions are problems that need fixing. They’re just not. My sadness is an amazing part of who I am, and I want to encourage it, but I don’t want it to be in control” Jack Garratt insightfully confesses during the final moments of our exploration into the sonical world…

SINGLE REVIEW: Ricki-Lee – Last Night

Throughout her career Ricki-Lee has continued to transparently evolve as an artist. Opening up to listeners about the hardships and heartbreak she’s experienced, she’s also shared the happier moments of falling in love and embracing the importance of equality.  Taking a moment to reflect on the current COVID-19 pandemic, the Sydney based singer-songwriter realised just…

SINGLE REVIEW: Cosmos Midnight – Yesteryear

Cosmos Midnight have continually delivered bold moments of electronic-pop fusion, and they aren’t letting a global pandemic get in their way of creating and releasing more. Their new single ‘Yesteryear’ hears the Sydney brother duo diving further into their DIY foundations and giving listeners one of their most authentic tracks yet. With Patrick stepping into…

SINGLE REVIEW: George Alice feat. NASAYA – Stuck In A Bubble

Last year George Alice deservingly created a whole lot of buzz with her debut single ‘Circles’. Not only did she win triple j’s coveted unearthed high competition, but she also charted in triple j’s Hottest 100 and has already raked in over 5.5 million streams on Spotify alone with the breakthrough single.  Ready to continue…

SINGLE REVIEW: Wolfjay feat. Austen – Very Soon, Very Frequent

What started as a last minute entry for triple J’s #DIYSUPERGROUP competition has turned into one of Wolfjay’s lushest indie-pop servings yet.  Teaming up with Austen after isolating together in their Melbourne flatshare, they created a memorable song built around supplied samples, but showed an innovative flair. Rightfully creating a lot of buzz following it’s…

INTERVIEW: Ella Eyre

Ella Eyre is the British voice behind some of the biggest pop songs that have soundtracked your nights out for the past couple of years. From Rudimental’s ‘Waiting All Night’ to Sigala’s ‘Came Here For Love’ and ‘Just Got Paid,’ to Banx & Ranx ‘Answerphone’ and DJ Fresh’s ‘Gravity’, she has given us some huge…

SINGLE REVIEW: Mason Watts – Sanctuary

Mason Watts is the new breakout star that you will want to get acquainted with immediately. The Queensland singer-songwriter impressed listeners last year with his emotional debut single ‘Recovery’, which has gained over 410,000 combined streams and set the foundations for a very promising career.  His highly anticipated follow up single ‘Sanctuary’ hears him continuing…

SINGLE REVIEW: Ball Park Music – Day & Age

Ball Park Music have stepped into a new era with their forthcoming self-titled sixth studio album which is slated for release later this year. Following in the footsteps of their anthemic lead single ‘Spark Up!’ they’ve decided to strip things back and give something a little more chilled out in comparison.  ‘Day & Age’ is…

SINGLE REVIEW: Navvy – Pieces

Break ups are hard and there’s no denying the intense emotions that come with that territory, but when you do eventually get to the other side it’s an empowering place to be in as you do feel liberated and wilfully strong. It’s a feeling that makes you want to sing every emotion you’ve ever had…