Kota Banks is an artist that doesn’t seem to stop working. Whether it’s writing and recording in the studio or touring with artists like Mallrat and E^ST and playing festivals, the singer-songwriter has her eyes on the prize. (Yes, that was an unapologetically punny nod to her previous mixtape). After debuting her music via NLV…
INTERVIEW: Sam Bluer
Delivering a continuous string of strong singles, Sam Bluer has made himself a newcomer that you should definitely get well acquainted with. Over the past two years the Melbourne singer-songwriter signed to EMI Music Australia and has toured with the likes of Vera Blue and Handsome. Gaining a strong online presence through social media engagement…
SINGLE REVIEW: Sam Smith – How Do You Sleep?
Over the past year Sam Smith has been experimenting heavier with his sound and finding a bolder confidence within himself. His Calvin Harris collaboration ‘Promises’ opened up a whole new side of his artistry and personality that was infectious and still relatable. Continuing that pretence with ‘Dancing With A Stranger’ he has backed it up…
SINGLE REVIEW: Charli XCX feat Christine And The Queens – Gone
It’s been years in the making but Charli XCX’s third studio album ‘Charli’ has finally got a release date. Yes, that’s right, it’s actually being released! It’s an album that has been on and off for years and with a string of continuous singles and two mixtapes, her fans came to the conclusion that they…
SINGLE REVIEW: Sasha Sloan – At Least I Look Cool
Sasha Sloan has a way of just being brutally honest in the most romantic way. Stripping away all her emotions and darkest thoughts, the Californian singer-songwriter manages to get into your head and articulate the words you’ve always wanted to say about life, relationships, heartbreak, depression, anxiety, family and growing up. Adding to her repertoire,…
SINGLE REVIEW: VERITE – Youth
Beginning the release schedule for her upcoming sophomore record, VERITE is an artist who is extremely underrated. Her debut album ‘Somewhere In Between’ was an impressive collection of heartfelt and vulnerable alternative-pop soaked in dark synths and dreamy harmonies. Following the unveiling of her new single ‘Gone’ and the beginning of a new chapter in…
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….