SINGLE REVIEW: The 1975 – If You’re Too Shy (Let Me Know)

Ahead of the release of their fourth studio album “Notes On A Conditional Form’ due to be released on May 22, the British indie-rockers have been playfully experimenting with their sonic and releasing music that they genuinely wanted to put out.  From the angsty ‘People’ to the tender ‘Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America’ and…

SINGLE REVIEW: Theia – 99% Angel

Theia is undeniably New Zealand’s PC-pop queen, but she’s ready bridge that gap and go a little 305 (that means worldwide if you don’t know Pitbull terms).  Prepared to give you some fresh new tunes to add to her growing discography, she’s recently launched her ’99% Angel’ mixtape with the playful single ‘Kitty Kat’ along…

SINGLE REVIEW: The Hunting Birds – Catch Up

It’s been a little while in between releases for The Hunting Birds following the 2018 release of their debut EP ‘In Its Nature’. But now the Melbourne three piece are back with a refreshing new track to unveil.  ‘Catch Up’ is a indie folk-pop moment that embodies this euphoric release of smooth harmonies and country-folk…

SINGLE REVIEW: Nick Ward – Aubrey Plaza

Building layers of vulnerability and soothing soundscapes, Nick Ward has been introducing himself to listeners in a very authentic and captivating way with a growing discography that has felt so intimate. But his newest single ‘Aubrey Plaza’ may just be his most personally defining one yet.  Reflecting on finding that true love that feels completely…

SINGLE REVIEW: Joesef – The Sun Is Up Forever

Joesef is a rising star that you need to acquaint yourself with ASAP. The soulful tenderness of recent singles ‘Play Me Something Nice’ and ‘Loverboy’ have introduced him to listeners in a fluid and rather exciting way.  Coming straight out of the gate with a sound that is authentically himself, the Glaswegian has based his…

SINGLE REVIEW: Nasty Cherry – Shoulda Known Better

After candidly introducing them to the world through their refreshing Netflix doco-series, they released their debut EP poignantly called ‘Season 1’ and have played to excited crowds across America and the UK. But the dynamic four piece have bigger plans for a global takeover and they have the perfect song to soundtrack that rise to…

SINGLE REVIEW: Lakelend – Fall Down

It’s time to get acquainted with your new favourite electropop act straight out of Melbourne, Lakelend. This new solo project from former Storm The Sky guitarist and songwriter Lachlan Avis hears him finding his own musical roots as he steps away from the bands rock sound and finds a home in pop.  His debut single…

SINGLE REVIEW: YUNGBLUD – Weird!

Citing that his previous releases have been deeply rooted in a self-battle with anger and confusion, YUNGBLUD wants to start reflecting on the hopeful side of life and the in-between experiences of love and everything that just happens.  ‘Weird!’ is the first single from his forthcoming sophomore album and reflects on what he bluntly describes…

SINGLE REVIEW: The Million – Check Up

After having a brief hiatus following the release of their debut EP ‘Hydration Station’ in 2017, The Million embarked on a journey of self-discovery to hone their sound and vision as a group.  The Central Coast indie-pop trio returned in 2019 with the bold and anthemic ‘Somebody Better’ that not only embodied their vivd personality…

SINGLE REVIEW: Nicole Millar – I Should Probably Go To Therapy

There is such an unnecessary stigma surrounding going to therapy that feels so dated. It doesn’t mean your weak, it means you actually care about yourself and want to get better when you feel like you’re losing control. Sometimes all we need to do is vent our frustrations, insecurities, questions and feelings to someone that…