SINGLE REVIEW: Halsey – Nightmare

Halsey has only just wrapped up her promotional efforts for her sophomore studio album ‘Hopeless Fountain Kingdom’ with some exclusive shows at Webster Hall in New York but the California singer-songwriter already has eyes on her next project. ‘Nightmare’ is the offical lead single from her forthcoming third studio album and hears her unleashing an…

ALBUM REVIEW: Crooked Colours – Langata

It’s post summer and let’s be honest, you don’t really want the summer to end but you’re also in a weird state of reflection where you’re thinking about everything that happened over those sun-soaked couple of months and are ready to re-evaluate where you’re heart is mentally and physically heading towards. That’s where moody electronic…

ALBUM REVIEW: Alex Lahey – The Best Of Luck Club

Alex Lahey’s debut album ‘I Love You Like A Brother’ was a bold and autobiographical affair that saw her gaining a lot of momentum in the Australian and international touring market. After impressing listeners with her quirky and relatable tracks, the Melbourne singer-songwriter has backed it up with a even bolder follow up. ‘The Best…

SINGLE REVIEW: OneRepublic – Rescue Me

Ever since the release of OneRepublic’s fourth studio album ‘Oh My My’, I’ve been questioning if the dynamic five piece had lost their spark. For this record they headed towards an EDM influenced pop sound that felt confused and uninspired. They were trying to keep up with the current trends surrounding them on the charts…

SINGLE REVIEW: Washington – Dirty Churches

Over the past year Washington has been dropping nostalgia filled and synth layered tracks with vulnerable thoughts and slick hooks. The distinct directional shift started in 2017 with a premiere performance at BigSound of her new material followed by some orchestral shows. Since then the Brisbane based singer-songwriter dropped the dreamy single ‘Claws’ and ‘American…

SINGLE REVIEW: Charli XCX feat. Lizzo – Blame It On Your Love

Earlier this week Charli XCX and Lizzo announced that they were coming to save pop music and we all believed them. After all, a collaboration between these two pop music innovators could only be thought as epic. Instead what they deliver is severely disappointing. ‘Blame It On Your Love’ is a glorified, water downed. reggaeton…

SINGLE REVIEW: Graace – Have Fun At Your Party

Over the course of the past year, she has made you dance with ‘Kissing Boys’, she has made you cry during ‘Last Night’ and she’s made you reflect on some of your darkest insecurities through ‘Sorry In Advance’. GRAACE is an exciting newcomer with a whole lot of promise. The Sydney based singer-songwriter wowed audiences…

SINGLE REVIEW: Adam Lambert – New Eyes

If you’ve been following Adam Lambert’s journey from the beginning you will know that he’s always loved game rock. His debut album ‘For Your Entertainment’ heard him dabbling with the glam rock themes whilst adding a pop polish. Now fronting the iconic band Queen, the singer-songwriter is heading further towards his roots for his forthcoming…

INTERVIEW: Dennis Lloyd

It’s Dennis Lloyd’s first tour of Australia after releasing music for four years and the humble singer-songwriter is still shocked and excited that people from across the world want to see him live. Walking into his dressing room before his Brisbane headline show at 256 Wickham, he calmly sits on a couch playing FIFA with…

INTERVIEW: Carlie Hanson

Later this year Wisconsin teenager Carlie Hanson will head to Australia for the first time to play some massive shows alongside viral favourite LAUV. The two are no strangers to success through streaming services and are really leading the way with the current re-modelling the music industry is going through. Her debut singles ‘Why Did…