GALLERY: Morgan Evans – Eatons Hill

It’s safe to say that Morgan Evans has a little soft spot for Brisbane. After all, he did meet his wife, Kelsea Ballerina here in 2016 when they co-hosted the CMA’s together at the QPAC. From then on they became one of Country music’s cutest couples and rightfully so because they are absolutely  a-d-o-r-a-b-l-e.  The…

GALLERY: Busby Marou – The Tivoli

Seven years ago, Busby Marou headlined The Tivoli for the first ever time in support of their critically acclaimed self-titled debut album. And after all of these years, the reflective duo are back again to bring their chilled out vibes and unique storytelling to the iconic Brisbane stage.  In support of their recently released fourth…

SINGLE REVIEW: WAFIA – Flowers And Superpowers

Following her national run of dates with Listen Out last month and the announcement of her 2020 Australian tour, WAFIA has another new song for your listening pleasure.  ‘Flowers And Superpowers’ is quite the sonical departure from her latest collaborative track with Louis The Child, ‘Hurts’, which was released just before the Listen Out tour…

SINGLE REVIEW: Jack Gray – Friends Like These

Jack Gray is currently Australia’s best kept secret, but not for long. The 21 year old singer-songwriter has recently joined UK rising star (and one of my personal favourite newcomers) Maisie Peters for a massive run of American tour dates and has spread his wings a little further in creating his mark on the industry. …

SINGLE REVIEW: Kesha feat. Big Freedia – Raising Hell

Sometimes good people like to do bad things and that’s okay because at the end of the day we are all human and we all like to be a little naughty every now and then. So we should celebrate that side of us instead of pin pointing it as a flaw and calling it a…

SINGLE REVIEW: Coldplay – Orphans

The return of Coldplay was one I’ve been really excited about. The British four piece bring a unique kaleidoscope of colours and emotions to this world and have soundtracked highs and lows in a lot of peoples lives.  After some radio silence following the conclusion of their A Head Full Of Dreams World Tour in…

SINGLE REVIEW: Louis Tomlinson – We Made It

Louis Tomlinson was my favourite member of One Direction because there was just something super relatable and honest about him during the whirlwind craziness that this record breaking boyband created.  But in a post-One Direction world, Tomlinson has been one of the most disappointing in his solo endeavours. His songs have had good intentions and…

SINGLE REVIEW: Oh Wonder – Better Now

Last month Oh Wonder made their glorious return with one of my favourite releases of 2019. ‘Hallelujah’ was a euphoric glimpse at what is to come from their forthcoming third studio album. It was an anthem for anyone who has been told no or been told that their goal is unrealistic. It’s something that any…

SINGLE REVIEW: Sody – Nothing Ever Changes

Continuing to unravel her vulnerability, Sody is proving herself to be quite the honest storyteller. In an interview with ThomasBleach.com at the start of the year she confessed that she looks up to the likes of Julia Michaels and Ed Sheeran because of their respective writing traits and the brutal honesty that they inject into…

SINGLE REVIEW: Frank Ocean – DHL

So with the release of his new single, it’s become apparent that Frank Ocean loves the multi-national delivery company DHL. Or maybe that’s just what he wants you to think on a first listen, because when you dive deeper into the track you will come to understand why he’s named this song after the freight…