SINGLE REVIEW: Ruel – Face To Face

Ruel is a force to be reckoned with on all possible levels. At the fresh age of 16, the Australian singer-songwriter is showcasing a raw talent that is above and beyond his peers and elders in the industry. Tapping into a soulful sound and production that is missing in the current climate, it’s refreshing to…

SINGLE REVIEW: Love Fame Tragedy – Backflip

It’s really interesting when the lead singer of a band as established and unique as The Wombats, decides to have a side project. At the end of the day, a lot of The Wombats difference in the industry, comes from the uniqueness of lead vocalist, Matthew Murphy. And with the premiere of Love Fame Tragedy…

SINGLE REVIEW: Hazlett – Suncats

Capturing the emotional tenderness of Sufjan Stevens and the anthemic hopefulness of Dean Lewis, Brisbane singer-songwriter Hazlett continues his artistic journey in a strong and captivating manner. ‘Suncats’ is a song that embodies a hopeful moment during it’s most vulnerable core. Finding strength during the self-pity stage that follows a break-up, he was inspired by…

SINGLE REVIEW: Bonnie Anderson – Never Be The One

Bonnie Anderson has never stopped believing in herself or her vision. The Melbourne based singer-songwriter is a powerhouse vocalist and over the years she has proved that with singles like ‘Raise The Bar’, ‘Unbroken’ and most recently she dropped the gorgeous and stripped back ‘Sorry’ which reiterated that. With her time now divided between filming…

SINGLE REVIEW: Hartley – Used To

Following her recent signing to Warner Music Australia, Hartley is ready to re-introduce herself in a bold and polished way. The Brisbane based singer-songwriter uploaded a DIY string of tracks onto Triple J Unearthed which gained a lot of traction and interest from industry personnel and listeners alike. It was her dreamy and slick vocals…

SINGLE REVIEW: CXLOE feat. Gnash – Sick

CXLOE is killing the game, and she is not holding anything back in the aim to become the biggest name in Australian pop. With this goal clearly set in her vision, the Central Coast singer-songwriter has been consistently delivering a string of hard-hitting pop songs that embody an experimental layer, making her immediately stand out….

SINGLE REVIEW: Mallrat – Charlie

Continuing her dreamy and reflective indie-pop sound, Mallrat is ready to once again take over your playlists and have you feeling some kind of way. ‘Charlie’ is the lead single from her forthcoming third EP ‘Driving Music’ which will be released on September 6 and comes just after her run of dates with Allday, E^ST…

SINGLE REVIEW: Lara Andallo – Confidential

Australia has a new RNB pop-star on the rise, and it’s time to get acquainted with her. Lara Andallo first started making waves two years ago when she released a handful of bedroom recordings that gained worldwide attention because of their professional matter.  Fast forward the time in-between, the 19 year old Filipino-Australian singer-songwriter has…

SINGLE REVIEW: Alex The Astronaut – I Like To Dance

From a quick glance at the title ‘I Like To Dance’, you would assume that this would be another upbeat festival track similar to ‘Happy Song’, but it’s not. In fact, this song is actually one of Alex The Astronaut’s most confronting and hard hitting songs yet. Reflecting on the hard truth of domestic violence…

INTERVIEW: Holy Holy

For Holy Holy’s third studio album ‘My Own Pool Of Light’, the dynamic duo decided to switch things up in an aim to get a little experimental. Finding a DIY approach within their delivery, they didn’t hold back in expressing themselves as intimately or as powerfully as possible. With no subject off-topic, they explored all…