GALLERY: Greta Van Fleet – Eaton’s Hill

Hair rock is still a thing and Greta Van Fleet are bringing it back with style. The American four piece made up of the Kiszka brothers have had a massive debut. The Grammy winning record ‘Anthem Of The Peaceful Army’ is a collection of strong rock songs. Taking a modern take on old school rock…

INTERVIEW: Mabel

Behind the polished pop production of her debut album, Mabel opens up to listeners about the most intricate and personal parts of her life. ‘High Expectations’ is more than just a introduction to who she is as an artist, it’s a journey of self discovery and realisations. Intertwining playful and sassy elements to the delivery,…

EP REVIEW: Tones And I – The Kids Are Coming

Tones And I currently has the number one song in the country with ‘Dance Monkey’ and she’s ready to keep her domination coming with the release of her debut EP. ‘The Kids Are Coming’ is a collection of strong indie-pop songs with a whole lot of feeling and address a lot of social issues.  Opening…

ALBUM REVIEW: G FLIP – About Us

G FLIP’s debut album ‘About Us’ is possibly one of the years most anticipated debut albums from an Australian artist. After securing herself a legion of fans through her hit singles ‘About You’, ‘Killing My Time’ and ‘Drink Too Much’ and from playing massive festivals and sold out headline shows across the country, it seems…

ALBUM REVIEW: Lana Del Rey – Norman Fucking Rockwell

Lana Del Rey has created another album for her fans to obsess over and feel all their emotions to in a very literal way. ‘Norman Fucking Rockwell’ is the singer-songwriters sixth studio album and is her most cohesive record to date. Sticking to her very cinematic sad scaling, she soothingly sings over piano, guitar, light…

GALLERY: The Butterfly Effect – The Tivoli

After reforming the original line up last year and hitting the road for a massive comeback tour, The Butterfly Effect are making the rounds again but this time they are only one show in each main capital city. This exclusive run of shows marks the bands only Australian shows for the year and offered a…

SINGLE REVIEW: Post Malone – Circles

With the surprise announcement of his third studio album ‘Hollywood’s Bleeding’ slated for release on September 6, Post Malone is ready to prove himself again with his dominative chart and radio takeover.  Treating his fans to one single before the big release, ‘Circles’ is a song that is melodically a little different for Posty, but…

SINGLE REVIEW: Charli XCX feat. HAIM – Warm

Charli XCX is really giving pop fans exactly what they want with the impending release of her sophomore studio album ‘Charli’. Teaming up with HAIM for a song about unrequited love, this little pop gem is heavily cemented in Charli’s PC pop world and is highlighted by HAIM’s strong harmonies. Exploring a relationship where the…

SINGLE REVIEW: Bebe Rexha – Not 20 Anymore

Bebe Rexha’s debut album ‘Expectations’ was completely under appreciated for what it was. With a strong core of songs that were over looked and not given the attention they deserved, she has signed on to a 4 month slot opening for the Jonas Brothers to try keep her profile up.  The singer-songwriter has been in…

SINGLE REVIEW: Jason Derulo – Too Hot

The low quality of the accompanying artwork should have been the perfect warning sign to symbolise just how disappointing and awful the impending new single by Jason Derulo would be. But I don’t think anything could have prepared you for the trainwreck that followed.  Derulo was on a roll for a few years, with hit…