SINGLE REVIEW: Woodes – Silent Disco

Woodes is an artist whose cinematic inclined sonical landscape has continually evolved over time. As she heads into the release of her debut album in early 2020, she wants to grow and expand her artistry even further. Inspired by everything that is happening around her, these honest narratives reflect on personal relationships, thoughts and social…

SINGLE REVIEW: Katy Perry – Harleys In Hawaii

Katy Perry is getting bold and experimental with her forthcoming fifth studio album. Returning to her pop roots on ‘Never Really Over’ and ‘Small Talk’, she dived further into the sonical palette and reinvented the direction she wanted to go in.  Her new single ‘Harley’s In Hawaii’ is a deeper dive into experimentation as she…

ALBUM REVIEW: Japanese Wallpaper – Glow

Soaked in moody aesthetics, Japanese Wallpaper’s debut album is the glittery atmospheric release you wanted to hear from him.  Growing from his cinematically inclined chill-pop roots, this album heads towards a polished pop delivery that sees him growing as a singer, songwriter and producer. The whole record is a personal exploration of self discovery as…

GALLERY: Stella Donnelly – The Triffid

Stella Donnelly is unapologetically herself and her debut album ‘Beware Of The Dogs’ perfectly showcased that from the tender moments of ‘Mosquito’ and ‘Boys Will Be Boys’ to the catchy and politically aware ‘Tricks’ and ‘Old Man’ Donnelly is no stranger to the touring circuit and has toured alongside the likes of Maggie Rogers and…

LIVE REVIEW: Dominic Fike – The Triffid

Dominic Fike is a newcomer that is causing a lot of exciting conversation. The Florida singer, songwriter and rapper is only in the early stages of his career with one EP and a string of singles out, and he’s already selling out headlining shows across the world and creating a lot of hype. He’s an…

GALLERY: Love Fame Tragedy – The Zoo

Love Fame Tragedy is the exciting new side-project from The Wombats lead singer Matthew Murphy. With his debut EP ‘I Don’t Want To Play The Victim, But I’m Really Good At It’ freshly out in the world, he’s excitingly launched a world tour where he’s getting up close and personal with listeners and intimately sharing…

SINGLE REVIEW: Harry Styles – Lights Up

“Do you know who you are?”, Harry Styles questions in the anthemic return to the spotlight since his 2017 self-titled debut. ‘Lights Up’ is a bold and invigorating release that continues the soulful rock-pop sound he’s established and further reach towards that much wanted stadium status.  Coinciding with National Coming Out Day, Styles embraces his…

SINGLE REVIEW: E^ST – Talk Deep

It’s been a long time coming, but E^ST is finally releasing her debut album ‘I’m Doing It’ in early 2020. After wrapping up a massive Australian tour with Allday, Mallrat and JXN, the Central Coast singer-songwriter is ready to unleash the lead single from the forthcoming collection. ‘Talk Deep’ is a summer anthem that is…

SINGLE REVIEW: Camila Cabello – Easy 

Camila Cabello isn’t holding back at releasing a lot of new music ahead of her highly anticipated sophomore record, ‘Romance’. Last week she released her strongest new single yet, ‘Cry For Me’, which was a bitter tinged pop moment that reflected on a unsettling break up. Compared to the predictable ‘Liar’ and ‘Shameless’, this track…