SINGLE REVIEW: Ziggy Alberts – Intentions (22)

Ziggy Alberts is an artist who has a growing discography of authentic tracks that are graced from humble beginnings. With the liberty of being able to release whatever he wants as he runs his own record label, this has allowed Alberts to be as sincere with his listeners as possible. His third studio album ‘Laps…

SINGLE REVIEW: The Million – Somebody Better

After establishing a passionate fanbase through the release of their debut EP ‘Hydration Station’, The Million have returned with the exciting announcement that they’ve signed to Island Records and have a new single to show off. ‘Somebody Better’ is the Central Coast trio’s first release in two years and it’s a vibey tune that has…

SINGLE REVIEW: Charlie Puth – I Warned Myself

Charlie Puth is an artist that over time has had his impressive moments. From having massive radio and chart radio success with ‘We Don’t Talk Anymore’, ‘Marvin Gaye’, ’Attention’ and ‘See You Again’ to releasing two Top 10 charting studio albums, the proof is there. But when you take away the certifications, some of the…

SINGLE REVIEW: DVNA – Sushi In Tokyo

Oozing with slick synths and polished harmonies, the continuation of DVNA’s artistry is a bold moment of realisation. The Gold Coast singer-songwriter has been slowly growing her repertoire and trialling unreleased tracks in her live show that has seen her open for the likes of Kira Puru, Alice Ivy and Arno Faraji. Her soulful sound…

SINGLE REVIEW: GRAACE – 21st Century Love

Modern day love is an interesting concept that millions of people are still struggling with adjusting to. We have gone from a romantic world that was fuelled by the want and need for human connection to being accustomed to a faux version of it through social media and dating apps that have completely changed the…

INTERVIEW: half•alive

Embracing the experimental layers of their artistry, Californian trio half•alive are holding nothing back in their attempt to create something unique and memorable through their legacy.  Their debut album ‘Now, Not Yet’ has only been out for a week and Josh Taylor (vocals), Brett Kramer (drums) and J Tyler Johnson (bassist) are sitting on the…

INTERVIEW: WAAX

Exploding onto the local Brisbane music scene with an abundance of energy, screaming and anger, WAAX quickly made themselves known as an act that you had to get acquainted with. It was always a known fact that they were destined to blow up, and with their career in a steady incline since the beginning, they…

LIVE REVIEW: HALF•ALIVE – The Zoo

half•alive are a band that have made their global impact from embracing the unexpected. They’ve never been one to follow trends, instead they make them. With the breakthrough success of their mammoth single ‘still feel.’ they’ve catapulted into pop culture with their vibrant and experimental music videos and catchy hooks that you aren’t likely to…

EP REVIEW: Fletcher – You Ruined New York For Me

For so long, emotions were hidden deep in pop music by metaphors with artists so worried about what people would think if they showed a little vulnerability and questioned if they would receive any radio-play if they didn’t do a song about partying. However those times have changed with songwriters like Julia Michaels, Justin Tranter,…

SINGLE REVIEW: Normani – Motivation

Over the past year, Normani has become the collaboration queen. While she was preparing the release of her highly anticipated debut solo single, she strategically kept up appearances and kept the hype building as she featured on tracks with artists like Khalid, Sam Smith, 6lack and Calvin Harris. Making sure she was introducing herself to…