SINGLE REVIEW: Charlotte Lawrence – Why Do You Love Me

I’m all about honest alt–pop tracks that stray away from the standard formulas that are gracing the airwaves. With artists like Julia Michaels, Sasha Sloan, VERITE, Nina Nesbitt, Sigrid and Vera Blue waving the flag of this concept proudly, another artist who is apart of the pack is US singer-songwriter Charlotte Lawrence.  After touring the…

SINGLE REVIEW: Sam Bluer – Naughty

Over the past two years Sam Bluer has been introducing his experimental indie-pop to listeners with strong melodies and DIY production. With each single showing an impressive progress and growth in his artistry, he’s been continually finding himself and establishing a strong discography with a string of singles. Adding to the list is the fiery…

LIVE REVIEW: K.FLAY – Oxford Art Factory 

K.FLAY is an artist who is constantly evolving. Speaking her truth, she has always bounced between different genres and used them to showcase varied emotions and thought processes. Her last record ‘Every Where Is Some Where’ was dark at it’s seams and the accompanying live show represented that with it’s rock attributes and gritty energy….

INTERVIEW: K.FLAY 

K.FLAY is in a very happy place right now and she is beyond excited to share her hopefulness with everyone in a euphoric way. Stepping out of the dark and gritty place that her critically acclaimed sophomore record ‘Every Where Is Some Where’ found comfort in, her new record ‘Solutions’ is a very different affair….

SINGLE REVIEW: Tones And I – Never Seen The Rain 

With her debut EP ‘The Kids Are Coming’ out on August 30 ahead of a massive sold out Australian tour in October, Tones And I is quickly making herself a newcomer that you need to get acquainted with. The Byron Bay singer-songwriter will be opening up the Amphitheatre stage at Splendour In The Grass this…

LIVE REVIEW: LANY – 256 Wickham

After LANY’s Brisbane show last year, lead singer Paul Klein took to Twitter to exclaim how the Australian crowd made the intimate gig one of his favourite shows ever. A big statement for a guy who has non-stopped toured the world since the release of their breakthrough single ‘ILYSB’. But in the lead up to…

INTERVIEW: Spiderbait 

Spiderbait have had a very long and impressive career in the music industry. From being the first Australian band to hit the number one spot on Triple J’s Hottest 100 to topping the charts with ‘Black Betty’, having songs featured in Hollywood movies and touring the world continuously. They’ve really done it all.  Its been…

GALLERY: Polish Club – The Triffid

Following the release of their sophomore record ‘Iguana’, Polish Club have hit the road for a series of energetic live shows. The dynamic duo have lived up to expectations by bringing these new songs to life in their bright and bold forms and have given audiences a night of modern rock-n-roll.  With the tour coming…

ALBUM REVIEW: Ed Sheeran – No.6 Collaborations Project

Ed Sheeran has been a little busy. In-between a worldwide stadium tour, filming scenes for the film ‘Yesterday’ and getting married to his childhood sweetheart, he has somehow found the time to write and record a new album.  It’s only been two years since the release of his third studio album ‘Divide’ but ‘No.6 Collaborations…

ALBUM REVIEW: Allday – Starry Night Over The Phone

Finding his unique sound, Allday strips it back to layer smooth vocals and chilled out production on his third studio album. ‘Starry Night Over The Phone’ is an aesthetically pleasing collection of tracks that finds the Adelaide rapper continuing the vulnerable and laid-back vibes his sophomore record ‘Speeding’ headed towards. Opening with The Veronicas collaboration…