Oozing through your speakers with moody and pulsating beats, Crooked Colours have a unique atmosphere that they want to create through their music. Their sophomore studio album ‘Langata’ will be officially released on May 17 and hears them successfully cementing a moody and dark electronic sound which is so captivating and grand. The lead singles…
LIVE REVIEW: Post Malone – Brisbane Entertainment Centre
It was only over a year ago that Post Malone was in Australia playing a coveted dusk set at FOMO Festival with a string of sold out theatre side-shows also under his belt. Since then, the 23 year old singer/songwriter/rapper has dominated the mainstream charts, released his highly anticipated sophomore album ‘Beerbongs & Bentleys’, received…
ALBUM REVIEW: Ashley Tisdale – Symptoms
Releasing music after having a nine year hiatus is a massive risk. Like, will fans still care? Will listeners still connect? And will people accept the maturity and growth you’ve gone through within that time? It’s a lot of thoughts that would’ve run through Ashley Tisdale’s mind when she was recording her third studio album,…
LIVE REVIEW: Cosmos Midnight – 256 Wickham
Friday night shows are always where they best vibes are at. And the Brisbane crowd rocking up to the 256 Wickham have an extra excuse to be excited with the Labour Day long weekend just beginning. So it only seemed perfect that Cosmos Midnight kicked off their Australian tour in Brisbane and create a massive…
SINGLE REVIEW: Shawn Mendes – If I Can’t Have You
I think it’s starting to become clear that Shawn Mendes can do no wrong. The Canadian singer-songwriter has come a long way since the release of his debut album ‘Handwritten’ in 2015 and has continually shown a growth in maturity as he navigates the complexities of his early adult years. Fresh from kicking off his…
SINGLE REVIEW: Iggy Azalea – Started
Iggy Azalea is on fire at the moment. From her vivid social media interactions you can immediately tell the she’s putting her heart and soul into the forthcoming sophomore studio album ‘In My Defense’. After an array of setbacks with her major record label, she’s parted ways and gone independent so she could give fans…
EP REVIEW: Ruby Fields – Permanent Hermit
Ruby Fields just knows how to be super relatable. Her debut EP ‘Your Dad’s Opinion For Dinner’ was a coming of age collection of self discovery and honest quirks about her life. After a massive year of touring and being featured on Triple J’s heavy rotation list, she is ready to give you a second…
SINGLE REVIEW: Hayden James feat. Naations – Nowhere To Go
It’s documented proof that Hayden James knows how to write a hit. I mean just look at ‘Just Friends’, ‘Better Together’, ‘Something About You’ and ‘Numb’, they are all bonafide hits in their own right. He’s no longer just Australia’s little secret, he is now playing massive stages all over the world and being playlisted…
SINGLE REVIEW: Lewis Capaldi – Hold Me While You Wait
In a couple of weeks, Lewis Capaldi will be releasing his highly anticipated debut album ‘Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent’ which is expected to comfortably sit at the top of the UK charts for a long time just like the massive hit single ‘Someone You Loved’. With the May 17 release date creeping closer,…
SINGLE REVIEW: Madonna – I Rise
After the poor reception to ‘Medellin’, it doesn’t really surprise me that Madonna’s team has rushed out a follow up pop track to show people that she’s not going to stray too far away from her roots. ‘I Rise’ is a classic Madonna ballad. It’s dramatic, moody and empowering. Lyrically it fits very well into…