SINGLE REVIEW: Woodes – How Long I’d Wait

Finding herself lost within daydreaming of what an alternate world could look like, Woodes reflects on always searching for alternate freedoms from her current situations. After extensively touring Australia with the likes of Asgier, City Calm Down, BORNS as well as multiple runs of headlining shows and festival appearances, Woodes is ready to start the…

LIVE REVIEW: The Fortitude Music Hall Opening

Brisbane has been long overdue for a new music venue for many years. It’s a city that has a rapid growing nightlife and has a presence in the music industry that is getting bigger by the year. With massive artists like Cub Sport, Mallrat, Amy Shark, Ball Park Music, DZ Deathrays, Violent Soho and The…

INTERVIEW: Alex Lloyd

Alex Lloyd is a name that dominated the Australian music industry throughout the early 2000’s. Winning two ARIA Awards and topping the charts with his gold certified number one single ‘Amazing’, he was touring non-stop and maintaining the momentum he had grown. But now Lloyd has taken a backseat in music and after releasing an…

SINGLE REVIEW: Taylor Henderson – Moving On

After being dropped by his label, Taylor Henderson decided to focus on what mattered most; playing shows and interacting with his fans. While touring Australia and reacquainting himself with audiences with an acoustic show of fan favourites and an exclusive premiere of some new songs, he reminded people of the storyteller he is. One of…

INTERVIEW: Julia Michaels

“I just want my legacy to be authenticity in my words” Julia Michaels admits as we talk about her prolific career as a songwriter and artist. At only 25 years old Michaels has written with some of the biggest names in the music industry including Britney Spears, P!nk, Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez, Gwen Stefani and…

SINGLE REVIEW: Alessia Cara – Ready

It’s officially summer in the US and to celebrate the season of road trips, beach days and fresh air, Alessia Cara has released a new single and announced a new tour and EP appropriately titled ‘This Summer’. However ‘Ready’ isn’t your typical “summer anthem”. It’s a relaxed track with a slight groove that would soundtrack…

SINGLE REVIEW: Tegan And Sara – I’ll Be Back Someday

To tie in with the release of their memoir ‘High School’, Tegan And Sara are releasing a new album with a unique concept behind it. Reimagining their recorded tapes from their high school years, they are revisiting the start of their musical career in a raw and innovative way. ‘I’ll Be Back Someday’ is the…

SINGLE REVIEW: Eliott – Find A Way

Eliott has a unique and powerhouse voice like no one else in the Australian music industry, and that’s a fact. The Melbourne singer-songwriter will immediately gain your attention with her haunting and beautiful vocals that are the perfect mix of powerful and emotional. Her debut EP ‘Bold Enough’ captured the essence of this and showed…

LIVE REVIEW: School Of Rock – QPAC

School Of Rock is a story we know all too well. The record breaking blockbuster that starred Jack Black has become a cult classic with it’s “stick it to the man” and “you’re tacky and I hate you” quotes still being referenced sixteen years after it’s release.  Adding to it’s legacy is a musical adaption…

ALBUM REVIEW: Beyonce – The Lion King: The Gift

The live action remake of The Lion King wasn’t awful. In fact, Disney actually got it really right by finding the correct balance of modernising the story and capturing the right amount of heart from it’s history defining original.  However one thing they’ve tried to do is capitalise on the star power of Beyonce and…