“Every day, every night, every single week, I pick me” Wafia confidently confesses during her new self-empowerment anthem. Appropriately titled ‘Pick Me’, she reflects on walking out of a toxic relationship because she decided to choose to love herself during a time where she started to feel lost and confused. The empowering stance notes a…
INTERVIEW: Isaac Dunbar
Isaac Dunbar is on a self-discovery journey that is so much deeper than just a coming of age exploration. The seventeen year old singer, songwriter and producer is writing his truth as it’s happening, and crafting his artistry through bold pop and important songs for a whole new generation. His recently released sophomore EP ‘isaac’s…
ALBUM REVIEW: JoJo – Good To Know
Rediscovering her confidence as an artist, JoJo has once again shared her inner-monologue in a honest, vulnerable and heartfelt way. Her fourth studio album ‘Good To Know’ is a deeper dive into the RNB side of her artistry after the critically acclaimed ‘Mad Love’ highlighted her strength as as songwriter. At only nine songs long…
EP REVIEW: Chris Lanzon – Melancholy
Earlier this year Chris Lanzon introduced himself to listeners and his ambient alt-pop sound with the cinematically inclined lead singles ‘Still’ and ’72 Days’. Instead of just drip feeding singles over the course of a year like many newcomers do, the Sydney based singer, songwriter and producer has decided to allow listeners to soak themselves…
SINGLE REVIEW: Hayden James feat. Icona Pop – Right Time
This is honestly a collaboration I didn’t see coming, but one that I’m so glad did happen. Hayden James has teamed up with Swedish hitmakers, Icona Pop for a song that will have you itching to go to a nightclub again and dance under the candy coloured array of lights. From the opening moments of…
SINGLE REVIEW: Marshmello feat. Halsey – Be Kind
With the current state of the world, all we need is a little bit of reassurance that we are loved and everything is going to be okay. And to remind you of this sentiment Marshmello and Halsey have teamed up for an empowering new song that is going to instantly get stuck in your head…
SINGLE REVIEW: HAIM – I know Alone
Following the unfortunate rescheduling of their forthcoming third studio album ‘Women In Music Pt III’, HAIM have finally announced the new release date… and it’s very soon! Confirming a June 26 release date, the Californian sister trio have shared the news along with the release of their timely new single, ‘I Know Alone’ Written pre-COVID,…
SINGLE REVIEW: Hilltop Hoods – I’m Good?
For one of the first times in our modern history, we are all in the same situation. We are all trying to navigate the changes, the precautions and the confusions of a worldwide pandemic that has altered all of our lives in one drastic way or another. One of the biggest ways it has impacted…
SINGLE REVIEW: Hartley – Feel Too Much
After introducing herself to listeners last year with a string of DIY indie-pop tracks, Hartley is ready to further explore her experimental side. Following the release of her debut EP earlier this year, Hartley started a new chapter with the lighter sonic stylings of ‘Bittersweet’ which was produced by Ninajirachi. Continuing to show a stark…
SINGLE REVIEW: Haiku Hands – Manbitch
2020 will finally see Haiku Hands releasing their highly anticipated debut album and it’s expected to be an eclectic array of party anthems. Following their anthemic singles ‘Not About You’, ‘Squat’ and ‘Dare You Not To Dance’, the forward thinking collective have got a new track for you to blast at full volume while indulging…