SINGLE REVIEW: Cheryl – Let You

Cheryl is one of the worlds most underrated pop stars and that’s a sad fact. The ex Girls Aloud vocalist had one of the best debut pop album’s with ‘3 Words’, that no one seems to want to remember. But thanks to a string of successful singles and pop culture references, Cheryl is back with…

SINGLE REVIEW: Lewis Watson – Meant For Me

Lewis Watson is an artist who continues to grow and evolve as he finds his place in this sometimes confusing and unsettling world. ‘Meant For Me’ is the English singer-songwriters first release since his 2017 sophomore studio album ‘Midnight’ and hears him delivering a bolder alternative-pop sound. Following in the footsteps of Ed Sheeran, Lewis…

SINGLE REVIEW: Guy Sebastian – Choir

With the bright and funky soul that this new song embodies, you wouldn’t realise on a first listen that it’s actually one of Guy Sebastian’s most vulnerable tracks to date. ‘Choir’ hears the Australian singer-songwriter paying tribute to his former band member and close friend Luke Liang who passed away last year. Making a conscious…

LIVE REVIEW: Jack River – The Tivoli

For Jack River’s Sugar Mountain Ball Tour, she didn’t want it to just be a string of shows, she wanted it to be an experience and that is exactly what she delivered with the opening night in Brisbane. Setting a glamorous prom theme, she made sure every detail was covered to make this show a…

LIVE REVIEW: Maggie Rogers – The Tivoli

It was only halfway through January and Maggie Rogers had already delivered a strong contender for album of the year. Through it’s dreamy harmonies, emotionally strong lyrics and groovy production, ‘I Heard It In A Past Life’ immediately delivered something that was special and memorable. Bringing that raw energy to the live stage, Rogers returned…

GALLERY – Conrad Sewell – Eatons Hill

With his debut album ‘LIFE’ currently sitting at #1 on the Aria Charts, Conrad Sewell is doing a victory lap around the country with his massive headlining album tour. Returning home to Brisbane for a massive celebration with fans, family and friends alike, the atmosphere inside Eatons Hill was electric. Playing songs from his newly…

GALLERY: Broods – Eatons Hill

“Everything’s looking peach now” Georgia Notts exclaims on the anthemic hit, ‘Peach’ which served as Broods’ lead single for their third studio album ‘Dont’ Feed The Pop Monster’. Over the past couple of years, the New Zealand brother and sister duo have evolved so much as artists and transformed their indie-pop set to a fully…

INTERVIEW: Jack Gray

During my first listen of ‘My Hands’ there was just something about Jack Gray’s smooth vocals that instantly stuck out. Maybe it was the way they were layered over the playful and experimental pop production or how there was a slight emotional twist intertwined with the upbeat nature. But whatever it was, there’s no denying…

INTERVIEW: Moby Rich

Finding the right contrast between vulnerable storylines and the use of bright experimental production, L.A based duo Moby Rich have made a bold introduction to listeners. Their debut offering ‘Our First EP’ was a punchy collection of feelings and playful hooks that heard them citing influences from the like of N.E.R.D, MGMT and Twenty One…

GALLERY: Anberlin – The Tivoli

In preparation for Anberlin’s reunion tour, lead singer Stephen Christian confessed that he’s just excited to play all the fan favourites again and watch the crowd lose their voices to their back catalogue. “That’s what this is all about. It’s about playing the songs that the fans love. We aren’t here to push a new…