It’s never been a more appropriate time to receive a warm new Alex The Astronaut song in our lives. ‘Split The Sky’ compliments the genuine confusion that has overtaken our lives and portrays a message of hope within it’s reflective lyrics that encourages listeners to rise up and remember the positive and fearless moments. But…
SINGLE REVIEW: Tru’ – Lose You
‘Lose You’ marks the beginning for Western Sydney based singer, songwriter, producer and engineer Tru’. Her debut single is a reflective indie-pop moment that soaks itself in dreamy atmospheric production that uplifts the brooding core. Setting the foundations for this musical project in 2018, she released a collaborative EP with WULFE which heard her experimenting…
INTERVIEW: Sam Fischer
Sam Fischer is another perfect example that music doesn’t have an expiry date. You can release a song that may not perform the way you would expect or want it to at the time, but a few years later it could have a beautiful resurgence. And that is exactly what has happened with his breakthrough…
INTERVIEW: Yorke
Piecing together her coming of age story through the contents of her debut EP, Yorke has welcomed listeners into a world of self reflection and a eagerness for growth. ‘Liberosis’ celebrates the little moments in time while she experiences first loves, first heartbreaks and ponders a profound understanding of the world. Over the past year…
SINGLE REVIEW: XIRA – Tip Toe
Revealing another chapter in her musical story, XIRA proves that she is an underrated pop newcomer that has a lot of heart behind her bold exterior. ‘Tip Toe’ is a playful song of heartbreak and misguided feelings that will instantly resonate with anyone that has been in an unrequited love situation. It tells the story…
SINGLE REVIEW: AYA YVES – (in)Sanity
It’s a rare moment when a debut single from an emerging artist hits you in a way that makes you stop in you tracks and leaves you completely mesmerised, but when it does, it’s rather exhilarating. AYA YVES is the new project by indie-folk/pop artist Vendulka that hears her stepping into a brand new…
INTERVIEW: JP Saxe
When JP Saxe and Julia Michaels released the apocalyptic love song ‘If The World Was Ending’ at the end of last year, they had no idea just how extra relatable it was going to be in the matter of a few months. The anthemic alt-pop ballad has almost become the official soundtrack of distanced lovers during…
ALBUM REVIEW: Dua Lipa – Future Nostalgia
It’s only March but Dua Lipa has just delivered what could quite possibly be the album of the year. ‘Future Nostalgia’ is brief in duration with only eleven songs but creates a huge impact with it’s fine precision of production and lyrical exploration. In contrast it’s everything that her debut album should’ve been but instead…
ALBUM REVIEW: 5 Seconds Of Summer – CALM
5 Seconds Of Summer has been consistently showing listeners an experimental side to their artistry as they move away from their pop-punk roots and hone a polished and mature pop-rock sound. Implementing slick synths, they’ve brought a sense of nostalgia to their 80’s influenced tracks. Their fourth studio album ‘CALM’ is the Sydney four-piece’s most…
EP REVIEW: Yorke – Liberosis
Over the past year and a half, Yorke has been introducing herself to listeners through a string of emotionally charged and honest songs that have hinted towards the full circle imagery she has envisioned. Her debut EP ‘Liberosis’ hears her cohesively closing the chapter on her introduction and highlights her self reflective journey that has…