Scottish indie-rock favourites The Snuts are making their way back to Australia next month for their biggest run of headline shows yet. This comes alongside their third studio album “Millennials” (out now), which hears them elevating their sound and steering towards an intentional live show focus with big hooks you’re going to want to scream…
FIRST IMPRESSIONS: Taylor Swift – THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT
There’s no disputing that Taylor Swift is the biggest artist in the world. Her eleventh studio album “THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT” comes off the back of her record breaking tour “The Eras Tour” which has somehow propelled her career even further into stardom. As a Swiftie myself I truly wanted to love this record with…
SINGLE REVIEWS OF THE WEEK: Oliver Cronin, Nick Ward, Nina Nesbitt, Alfie Templeman, Eves Karydas, The Rions, Wafia
Oliver Cronin – Burning House Following his sold out debut Australian headline tour, rising dark-pop artist Oliver Cronin has dropped another new banger for you to obsess over. “Burning House” is Oliver’s biggest pop moment yet. Reminiscent of “Purpose” and “Justice” era Justin Bieber, meets “Waffle House” by Jonas Brothers, he hits you hard with…
INTERVIEW: Sam Fischer
Australian breakout pop favourite Sam Fischer is returning down under in May for his biggest run of headline shows yet. Hitting Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne with special guest Chris Lanzon in-tow, these shows are promising to be an intimate, vulnerable and anthemic affair. Celebrating the release of his debut album “I Love You, Please Don’t…
SINGLE REVIEWS OF THE WEEK: Chris Lanzon, Dua Lipa, Sabrina Carpenter, Almost Monday, Perrie, Heleina Zara, CXLOE
Chris Lanzon feat. Harmony – Angel Litany Breakout Australian indie-pop favourite Chris Lanzon has returned with the first taste of new music following the release of his 2023 EP “Dark Side”. Opening this new chapter with the poignant “Angel Litany” with former Girlpool member Harmony, he cinematically sets the scene with soothing harmonies and beautiful…
GALLERY: Bring Me The Horizon, Sleep Token, Make Them Suffer, Daine – Qudos Bank Arena
Bring Me The Horizon are undisputedly one of the biggest rock bands in the world, and they’ve brought their theatrical arena sized show to Australia. Joined by Sleep Token, Make Them Suffer and Daine, they lit up Qudos Bank Arena for two sold out nights in Sydney. Check out the full gallery captured by Ruby…
SINGLE REVIEWS OF THE WEEK: Omar Apollo, Griff, Kehlani, Soft Launch, Chappell Roan, Glass Animals, DICE
Omar Apollo – Spite Omar Apollo is opening a brand new chapter ahead of the release of his forthcoming second studio album later this year. “Spite” is the first taste of what’s to come, and it’s a bonafide banger. There’s a pulsating energy to this song that feels quite fresh and exciting for Omar, with…
FIRST IMPRESSIONS: Beyonce – COWBOY CARTER
I’ve been going back and forth about what to stay about “COWBOY CARTER” as there truly is so much to talk about. But I’m going to try keep it short and simple because I truly think you just need to listen to it and form your own opinion and relationship with it. I really loved…
5 Songs You Should Listen To From Ariana Grande’s New Album Eternal Sunshine
Ariana Grande has truly served pop brilliance on her seventh studio album “Eternal Sunshine”. From start to finish this record takes you on a journey of heartbreak, self discovery, and pure joy. She takes control of the narrative and shares her side of the story while reminding you that behind all the tabloid stories is…
SINGLE REVIEWS OF THE WEEK: Blusher, Twenty One Pilots, Alexander 23, Ayesha Madon, jnr., MOTHICA
Blusher – Accelerator Melbourne based pop-trio Blusher are ready to have you jumping out of a helicopter with adrenaline while listening to their anthemic new single. “Accelerator” follows the experimentally charged “Rave Angel” and steps into a full-throttle soundscape that is reminiscent of Icona Pop and Charli XCX. It actually sounds like something that could…