Your favourite Australian pop-rockers have spent the last year rolling out some serious bangers and further experimenting with their playful sound. And finally on March 27 they will unveil their highly anticipated fourth studio album ‘Calm’, that promises to further sonically experiment and explore the humanisation of young adulthood. Their new track ‘No Shame’ is…
SINGLE REVIEW: Jack Garratt – Time
With the announcement of the release of his second studio album ‘Love, Death & Dancing’ out 29 May, Jack Garratt is ready to continue pushing the envelope with his inventive sound. The British singer-songwriter and producer is an artist that creates and performs his own sound from scratch. From there the extensive layers that define…
SINGLE REVIEW: Eilish Gilligan – I Just Want To Look At You
Eilish Gilligan is continuing the expressive exploration of her sonical palette with a lush new single that delivers a romantic outlook on the simple moments that we sometimes skip over. Falling in love is a beautiful thing and sometimes we forget to lay in the moment and soak in just how beautiful it is. And…
INTERVIEW: Dermot Kennedy
Dermot Kennedy is one of the biggest new artists on the rise at the moment. Thanks to the global breakthrough success of his singles ‘Power Over Me’ and ‘Outnumbered’, he’s been able to share his story as an artist with his highly acclaimed debut album, ’Without Fear’. Bringing this album to the live stage, he’s…
ALBUM REVIEW: Louis Tomlinson – Walls
Louis Tomlinson is the last of the ex-One Direction members to release their solo album, and the journey to the completion of this record has been a long one as he’s experimented with sounds along the way that have actively challenged himself to find his own voice as a singer-songwriter. ‘Walls’ has a nostalgic heart…
ALBUM REVIEW: Kesha – High Road
After the emotionally endearing release of her third studio album ‘Rainbow’ that saw her vulnerably telling her story and defying all odds to get it released, Kesha is ready to have some fun. ‘High Road’ is a record that hears her returning to her playful pop roots on her own accord and not being afraid…
ALBUM REVIEW: Meghan Trainor – Treat Myself
After receiving a lot of release set backs over the past year, Meghan Trainor’s third studio album ‘Treat Myself’ is finally out in the world in it’s shiny, experimental-pop glory. The fifteen track record is her strongest collection yet and hears her honing her sound in a mature and cohesive way. Sonically it takes the…
LIVE REVIEW: Laneway Festival, Brisbane Showgrounds
Laneway Festival knows how to deliver a refreshing summer party of good music, slick vibes and varied diversity. And the class of 2020 was yet again another great reflection of how this festival has grown from it’s humble beginnings into one of the country’s leading music events. Boasting a line up of high profile acts…
SINGLE REVIEW: Dua Lipa – Physical
Dua Lipa is truly serving fresh pop bangers left, right and centre. ‘Physical’ is the British singer-songwriter’s new single taken from her highly anticipated sophomore album ‘Future Nostalgia’ which will finally drop on April 3. The retrospective disco-pop moment is full of nostalgia and really captures the colourful boldness that she is seeking to deliver…
SINGLE REVIEW: Taylor Swift – Only The Young
Taylor Swift has opened up to the world through her new Netflix documentary ‘Miss Americana’ (out now) that allowed fans into some of the singer-songwriter’s darkest moments. To coincide with the release of the documentary, she’s dropped a brand new “politically woke” song that plays in the credits and encourages young adults to use their…