LIVE REVIEW: Client Liaison – The Tivoli

Client Liaison are one of Australia’s most unique acts. Their sound is like no one else’s in the market, and that is because their sonic and aesthetic is drawn from the mid 80’s where synths ruled and everything was glittery, neon and honestly just great.  This mysterious dynamic duo have always delivered a very innovative…

LIVE REVIEW: Grinspoon – Fortitude Music Hall

Grinspoon have had a long career that spans over 24 years, and one thing that has defined their longevity as artists is their ability to deliver one of the biggest and best Australian rock shows. That’s a true testament to them and the hard work they’ve put in to continually grow their live show and…

LIVE REVIEW: Chase Atlantic – The Brightside

Chase Atlantic have always been a trio that have known what sort of impact the wanted to make through their music. With their sonical evolution coming to full flair over the past couple of years, they moved overseas where their American fanbase has erupted and has seen them touring with the likes of Sleeping With…

GALLERY: DZ Deathrays – The Tivoli

To celebrate the release of their fourth studio album ‘Positive Rising: Part 1’, DZ Deathrays embarked on a huge tour of Australia which saw them wrapping up their whirlwind run with a huge homecoming show in Brisbane.  With the excited crowd ready to tear things up in the pit at the Tivoli, the band delivered…

GALLERY: Jon Bellion – The Tivoli

Jon Bellion is an artist that has never been defined by a genre. Offering a discography full of experimental layers and DIY production, he’s always allowed the story to guide the song in the direction it is destined to be captured in. Its very artistic. And it’s very Jon Bellion.  Heading to Australia for the…

ALBUM REVIEW: The Script – Sunsets & Full Moons

It’s interesting that this time around The Script’s new album has flown completely under the radar. Especially when this one of their best albums they’ve released since ‘#3’ in 2012. The unforgivable lacklustre nature of ‘No Sound Without Silence’ and ‘Freedom Child’ saw their growing trajectory around the world start to slowly crumble as they…

EP REVIEW: Jacob Whitesides – Colors

Being able to part ways with his major record label and go independent may be one of the best things to have happened to Jacob Whitesides. Creatively it’s allowed him to hone his craft and find who he is as an artist in the most raw and authentic way possible. While it has hindered his…

EP REVIEW: Jason Derulo – 2Sides (Side 1)

It’s been four years since we’ve had an album from Jason Derulo, but with a string of gimmicky singles, it hasn’t looked promising for the R&B singer-songwriter. Trying to win over audiences again with his pop injected sound, he’s decided to release an EP that inevitably falls under the radar thanks to it’s lack of…

SINGLE REVIEW: Hot Chelle Rae – I Hate LA

It’s been eight years since Hot Chelle Rae released their sophomore studio album ‘Whatever’. In that time they released two songs that didn’t chart which resulted in them going their seperate ways and then lead singer Ryan Follese debuted a country side project which kinda took everyone by surprise. But in the growing ages of…

SINGLE REVIEW: The Veronicas – Ugly

In the lead up to the release of their highly anticipated fourth studio album, The Veronicas have teamed up with MTV for an exclusive reality TV series that explores the last year of their lives and the creative process behind this record.  ‘Blood Is For Life’ premiered on MTV earlier tonight and saw the Brisbane…