SINGLE REVIEW: Glass Animals – Your Love (DÉJÀ VU)

Following the huge announcement that they will be returning to Australia this July to play Splendour In The Grass, Glass Animals have dropped a groovy little track to ignite your weekend vibes. ‘Your Love (DÉJÀ VU)’ hears the British four-piece serving up some slickly produced and groovy tinged psychedelic pop sounds. Inserting a boldness that…

LIVE REVIEW: Alice Cooper – Brisbane Entertainment Centre

Alice Cooper is undisputedly the king of shock-rock. His discography is full of anthemic hits and his history of headlines are controversial, but it’s always come back to the music and the high octane show he continues to deliver as a performer.  Over the past 10 years his live show hasn’t changed too drastically since…

LIVE REVIEW: Pentatonix – Brisbane Convention Centre 

Pentatonix have been proving to worldwide audiences since 2011 that acappella is cool. With 4 billion plus views on YouTube and streaming numbers that are absolutely unheard of for any other acapella group, this dynamic five piece  Following a sold out run of dates in 2016, Pentatonix have finally returned to Australia for their biggest…

ALBUM REVIEW: Justin Bieber – Changes

Justin Bieber’s fifth studio album isn’t the refreshing comeback record we were hoping for. Instead, ’Changes’ is a collection of uninspired songs that feel one dimensional while the heart and soul he’s trying to convey feels quite hollow and forced.  The exhausted collection of tracks sound like one continuous song on loop. Every track has…

ALBUM REVIEW: Tame Impala – The Slow Rush

Soaked in dreamy synths and psychedelic tendencies, Tame Impala has taken his alternative pop-rock sound to new heights on his fourth studio album. ‘The Slow Rush’ is a record that hears Kevin Parker honing his craft yet again while in the midst of deep experimentation. Injecting a nostalgic disco influenced sound into his sonical palette,…

EP REVIEW: Robinson – Watching You

Capturing a perfect balance of raw vulnerability and earworm pop hooks, Robinson has built a loyal following of likeminded emotionally charged listeners who have danced and sang their hearts out to songs like ‘Nothing To Regret’, ‘Medicine’ and ‘Karma’.  The New Zealand singer-songwriter has welcomed her debut EP ‘Watching You’ into the world with a…

SINGLE REVIEW: Sam Smith – To Die For

Sam Smith has always known how to tug on our heart strings. From the release of their heartbreaking debut album ‘In The Lonely Hour’ to where they’re at now as an artist, Smith has always connected with everyone on a pure and heartfelt level.  Recently experimenting with an electronic sonic, they had everyone grooving along…

SINGLE REVIEW: Billie Eilish – No Time To Die

Billie Eilish is continuing to cement her status as one of the most important and impactful pop-stars in the world. Following her massive wins at the Grammy Awards earlier this month, the singer-songwriter has been unveiled as the artist to sing the theme song for the new James Bond film, ‘No Time To Die’.  Joining…

SINGLE REVIEW: E^ST – FRESH OUT OF LOVE

Sweeping in with a lush track about giving your all to someone who doesn’t feel the same way, E^ST has provided the perfect Valentines Day soundtrack for anyone who isn’t loved up on this overly commercialised day.  ‘FRESH OUT OF LOVE’ is a retrospective pop song that hears the Sydney singer-songwriter diving into over the…

SINGLE REVIEW: Illy – Last Laugh

“Well well, hate saying told you so. Hold up, wait no I don’t. That’s my favourite thing of favourite things” Illy admits during the opening lines of his fresh new single ‘Last Laugh’. And coincidentally, this song hears him having the last laugh in a tasteful way. Directed towards all the haters that have tried…