INTERVIEW: JESSICA MAUBOY

The journey that Jessica Mauboy has been on over the past twelve years has been full of highs and lows. But it’s also been one that has taught her so much about the person and artist she is and wants to strive to be.   Her fourth studio album ‘Hilda’ is a refreshing and vulnerable…

SINGLE REVIEW: Dua Lipa – Don’t Start Now

In-between some huge collaborations with Silk City, Mark Ronson, Calvin Harris, Martin Garrix, Sean Paul and Andrea Bocelli, as well as doing the lead single for the Alita: Battle Angel Soundtrack and a song with Whethan for the Fifty Shades Freed Soundtrack, Dua Lipa has been preparing the next step in the evolution of her…

SINGLE REVIEW: HAIM – Now I’m In It

HAIM have been in full touring mode for their sophomore record ‘Something To Tell You’ since 2017, but now the sister trio are ready to give you some new bops for your dancing acquaintance.  After the soothing sonic delivery of ‘Summer Girl’ they are ready to turn up the volume and have a little boogie…

SINGLE REVIEW: Tame Impala – It Might Be Time

Okay, it’s official. There’s a new Tame Impala album coming in 2020 and we finally have the date! The Australian musical project led by Kevin Parker will be releasing their fourth studio album ‘The Slow Rush’ on February 14.  Following the promotional singles ‘Patience’ and Borderline’, this record will further explore the psychedelic rock and…

SINGLE REVIEW: Lennon Stella – Kissing Other People

Lennon Stella is a star on the rise and that’s a confirmed fact. Her recent single ‘BITCH (Takes One To Know One)’ was a bold track that introduced her to a whole new audience that may have not been familiar with her from the show Nashville. Following that hyped release she joined The Chainsmokers and…

SINGLE REVIEW: Benee – Monsta

Look, we love a good ol’ fashioned themed release but when it comes to Halloween, it’s become apparent over the years that it’s hard to get it right. Artists release tacky songs that come across gimmicky and confused in amongst their diverse aesthetics and the shock factor of what they’re trying to do has worn…

SINGLE REVIEW: Hartley – Own

It’s easy to feel misunderstood. To feel that you don’t belong in a world that constantly makes you feel like you’re not good enough. Social media is a strong reasoning behind a lot of self doubt that is created in 2019, but there is still a sense of misogyny impacting a lot of professional industries…

SINGLE REVIEW: Martin Garrix feat. Dean Lewis – Used To Love

In 2017 Martin Garrix collaborated with Australian singer-songwriter Troye Sivan on the successful and catchy ‘There For You’. With the current worldwide attention on Australia’s vibrant music scene, it was about time that the Dutch producer teamed up with another Australian collaborator. But with the endless supply of choices, he chose Dean Lewis which is…

INTERVIEW: AUSTEN

Behind Austen’s debut EP is a compilation of vulnerable experiences and emotional storylines that outline her growth and reflective journey of discovery. ‘Passenger Seat’ is an impressive introductory collection that has anthemic indie-pop tracks like ‘Too High To Cry’ and ‘Money’ and the dreamy and aesthetically pleasing ‘Young And Numb’ and ‘Anthem’.  After recently joining…

EP REVIEW: Thomston – En Route: Los Angeles/London

Teasing listeners with a drip-feed of singles over the past year, Thomston has made a bold return with dreamy indie-pop songs that embody a whole lot of emotion and raw vulnerability.  With some of his songwriting taking place between Los Angeles and London over the past couple of years, these two geographical locations have also…