With thirty years in the music industry and a highly successful Las Vegas residency that has clocked over 1770 shows, celebration is in order for Australia’s biggest boy band. Returning home for a massive arena tour, Human Nature are bringing out all their hits and more in a jukebox inspired show. Kicking off the tour…
LIVE REVIEW: Montaigne – The Brightside
The truth is, Australia has some incredible homegrown female talent. Like I mean, absolutely INCREDIBLE female acts. And for Montaigne’s ‘For Your Love Australian Tour’ she is showcasing just how incredible and diverse these acts are with an incredible all female billed line up. Joined by Eilish Gilligan and Handsome for a massive run of…
ALBUM REVIEW: Nick Murphy / Chet Faker – Run Fast Sleep Naked
After the massive success of Chet Faker’s debut album ‘Built On Glass’ in 2014 he decided to have a well deserved break from the world. Throughout this little hiatus he decided that when he came back to music that he would re-introduce himself through his birth name, Nick Murphy. His sophomore record ‘Run Fast Sleep…
LIVE REVIEW: JUNGLE – THE TIVOLI
It’s only been a year in between visits for UK soul-funk outfit, Jungle, but with a new album out in the world it only seemed appropriate that they bounced back for another run of shows. Their sophomore record ‘For Ever’ hears them continuing that groovy eclectic sound that their debut record introduced and had them…
ALBUM REVIEW: P!NK – Hurts 2B Human
P!nk’s last studio album, ‘Beautiful Trauma’ was a little cookie cutter at best. It was a positive and self-aware version of herself that we hadn’t really experienced before. We are used to the emotional and brash “fuck you” spirited singer-songwriter who has engaged audiences for over 17 years. But now with two kids and begin…
SINGLE REVIEW: Taylor Swift feat. Brendon Urie – Me!
If you told me that this song was the lead single for the soundtrack of Despicable Me 4, Toy Story 32 or Shrek 12 then I would understand the direction. However, it’s not and I’m very confused as to what Taylor Swift is doing. Her ‘Reputation’ era saw her claiming a whole new confidence and…
SINGLE REVIEW: Holy Holy – Teach Me About Dying
Holy Holy are no strangers to the heavy rotation circulation of Triple J with multiple of their songs getting the big spins like ‘Faces’ and ‘Elevator’ and it seems like the Melbourne duo have no signs of slowing down. Their new single ‘Teach Me About Dying’ is another anthemic indie-rock track that punches a giant…
SINGLE REVIEW: Zara Larsson – WOW
Moving away from the pure pop stylings her first two records introduced, Zara Larsson is heading towards a more rhythmic and moody production for her third studio album. Teaming up with Marshmello for the hype track ‘WOW’, she gets listeners vibing along to the dark electronic cut. Describing the sort of love she feels from…
SINGLE REVIEW: Aly & AJ – Don’t Go Changing
Soaked in nostalgic 80’s synths, Aly & AJ have returned stronger than they’ve ever been. Your early 2000’s Disney favourites provided some sassy anthems that ignited your childhood but now as they’ve matured into adults they are diving into some heavier and moodier themes. Their reflective new single ‘Don’t Go Changing’ comes just a week…
SINGLE REVIEW: Martin Garrix feat. Macklemore & Patrick Stump – Summer Days
I’m not going to lie, this is not a collaboration I ever expected to happen. I mean Patrick Stump from Fall Out Boy teaming up with the Thrift Shop master Macklemore and EDM’s golden boy Martin Garrix? But I’m definitely here for it. Reminiscing about summer love they re-tell those fun, simple and careless moments…