SINGLE REVIEW: Miiesha – Twisting Words

Miiesha was one of the clear and ultimately beautiful highlights of BIGSOUND 2019. The Woorabinda singer-songwriter left audiences in awe with her raw and honest storytelling while managing to fuse together some rhythmically catchy hooks.  Ahead of the release of her debut collection of songs ‘Nyaaringu’ on May 29, she has released a captivating new…

SINGLE REVIEW: JXN feat. Allday & Fossa Beats – Outta Space

Emerging into the spotlight last year, JXN introduced himself to listeners with a steady flow of rhythmic induced alt-pop songs. They quickly started relating to people with their coming of age relationship storylines and their adaptive emotions.  Accumulating over 9 million streams, JXN’s online presence has lifted away from his social media influencer tag to…

SINGLE REVIEW: Cody Jon – All Thanks To You

Cody Jon may just be Australia’s next big emerging pop act. The 17 year old singer, songwriter and  producer is quickly setting the foundations for a very big career with industry heavyweights already talking about his international appeal.  The experimental sonical vibes that he has blueprinted for himself along with the nostalgic 90’s pop  star…

SINGLE REVIEW: Evie Irie – Over Him

Evie Irie introduced herself to listeners last year with her hyper-confessional EP’ 5 Weeks In LA’ which carried quite the sonic punch with songs like the experimental ‘Bitter’ and the coming of age ‘The Optimist’.  With an impressive introductory stream count following the release, the Seventeen year old singer-songwriter is ready to unveil the next…

SINGLE REVIEW: Mabel – Boyfriend

Last year Mabel cemented her “must watch newcomer” status with the release of her diverse debut album ‘High Expectations’ which further explored her rhythmic sonic and heard her injecting a raw vulnerability into her songwriting.  The British singer-songwriter is currently in the middle of a huge Europe and UK tour, and she’s decided to drop a…

SINGLE REVIEW: LPX – New Mood

LPX is ready to share her new mood with you, and it’s brilliantly electric, contains high octane energy and sonically elevates everything she’s done prior. But above all that, she’s blatantly unapologetic, and that’s what we love to hear.  The aptly titled ‘New Mood’ captures the raw essence of who LPX is as an artist,…

LIVE REVIEW: Conchita Wurst & Trevor Ashley – QPAC

With Mardi Gras weekend about to kick off in Sydney, it only seems appropriate that a glamorous night of divas celebrates pride in one of the most flamboyant settings possible, a beautiful theatre.  2014 Eurovision winner Conchita Wurst and Australian Cabaret queen Trevor Ashely have joined forces for an exclusive East Coast tour that sees…

LIVE REVIEW: Mika – The Tivoli

It’s been 11 years since Mika was last in Australia, and to be honest that fact still shocks me because the Beirut-born performer has one of the most impressive discographies from the mid 2000’s. And on top of that, he’s been cohesively releasing strong pop albums that have heard his songwriting getting bolder and more…

INTERVIEW: Banoffee

After spending seven years building her own sound and creative vision, Banoffee’s debut album delivers a clear and in-depth representation of who she is as a singer, songwriter and musician. ‘Look At Us Now Dad’ (out now) is more than what meets the eye upon a first listen. The PC-pop collection is not only bold…

SINGLE REVIEW: GRAACE – Hard To Say feat. I.E.

GRAACE sure knows how to get the heavy emotions flowing. Her growing discography is full of emotional pop tracks that hold a lot of heart while still managing to comfortably float in the pop market with ear worm hooks.  Her new single ‘Hard To Say’ featuring I.E. hears her channeling a moody new sonic that…