Heartbreak can be soul crushing and it can be hard to pick yourself up off the ground after you’ve been knocked down by love. But it can also be empowering as you learn to grow and you find a strength inside you that you may have not known you had. And that’s the emotion that…
SINGLE REVIEW: Boo Seeka – Moonlight Run
Fresh from touring with SAFIA on their massive national tour, Boo Seeka are closing their year with an extensive NSW tour that will then see them flying over to Indonesia for some exclusive shows in Bali. With these new shows quickly approaching, it only seems appropriate that they have some new material to play. ‘Moonlight…
SINGLE REVIEW: Selena Gomez – Lose You To Love Me
Sometimes we just need to find hope within a bad situation instead of focusing on the hurt and pain. Even the smallest amount can go far and in this case, that is what Selena Gomez is hoping will be ignited from her new single. ‘Lose You To Love Me’ is the lead single from her…
SINGLE REVIEW: San Cisco – Skin
It’s been a little while in between releases for indie-pop trio San Cisco, but after having some time out of the spotlight they are curiously itching to get back in front of crowds and deliver more dreamy vibes. The Fremantle favourites will be hitting the road this November and December for some exclusive intimate shows…
INTERVIEW: Thandi Phoenix
Thandi Phoenix is on the rise, and she’s ready for people to get well acquainted with her soulful approach to RNB, dance, pop and house music. Creating a polished fusion that has become quite signature of her, the Sydney singer-songwriter has continually grown her sound and accompanying live show by a desire to continually better…
LIVE REVIEW: The Grass Is Greener – Gold Coast
2019 has seen the birth of some brand new festivals to the Brisbane and Gold Coast region with Sandtunes, Festival X, Wildlands, Scene And Heard and One Electric Day adding some vibrancy to the growing live music scene. But another festival that has welcomely expanded their reach to the Gold Coast is the Cairns annual…
GALLERY: The Cat Empire – Fortitude Music Hall
Delivering a whole lot of soul, jazz and ska-rock elements, The Cat Empire delivered yet another engaging and energetic live show. In support of their new album ‘Stolen Diamonds’, the Melbourne collective hit the road for a series of shows that celebrated the new music that they drip fed to their fans throughout 2018 as…
EP REVIEW: Sasha Sloan – Self Portrait
Sasha Sloan knows how to articulate her inner dark thoughts in the most beautiful and honest way. Never compromising her artistic vision, the Californian singer-songwriter draws from a raw place where she’s overcome heartbreak and self-loathing by growing from the situations that have arisen in life. But by also just being authentically herself and allowing…
SINGLE REVIEW: Fickle Friends – Amateurs
UK indie-pop favourites, Fickle Friends, have been a bit quiet throughout 2019. Other than a little bit of touring they’ve spent most of their year in the studio and working on what the next chapter of Fickle Friends looks, sounds and feels like. And apparently it’s a little euphoric. ‘Amateurs’ is the bands first and only…
SINGLE REVIEW: JP Saxe feat. Julia Michaels – If The World Was Ending
Hitting you right in the feels, JP Saxe and Julia Michaels have teamed up for an end of the world themed love song that will have you thinking quite deeply about your past relationships and questioning the big question of, “what if”.. Written after the Californian coast earthquake earlier this year, they reflect on the…