It’s been a couple of years in between releases for Hey Violet. The Californian pop-punk outfit made waves in 2016 when they opened for the likes of 5 Seconds Of Summer and gave everyone some fun and angsty tracks. But now they’ve returned with something a little more positive and bolder in many different ways….
SINGLE REVIEW: P!nk feat Cash Cash – Can We Pretend
P!nk is only halfway through her ‘Beautiful Trauma World Tour’ so it comes with a little confusion that the singer-songwriter is dropping another record in between this album cycle. Is she admitting that ‘Beautiful Trauma’ wasn’t her most cohesive record to date? Is she admitting that maybe she had a different sound she wanted to…
INTRODUCING: COLU
COLU Adjective A euphoric and familiar feeling that takes you on an ambient journey of self discovery “We don’t want to ever be boxed in as artists. We want to continually surprise people”. It’s one of those stories that you’ve heard over and over again; Two acquaintances connect over a mutual passion for music, they…
INTERVIEW: K.FLAY
It was a classic hungover Sunday morning in October 2015 and I was laying in bed watching the guilty pleasure rom-com format of ‘Noami & Ely’s No Kiss List’ which was a trashy direct to digital film starring Victoria Justice. But somewhere in the middle of that surprisingly enjoyable film a song from K.FLAY stopped…
ALBUM REVIEW: Khalid – Free Spirit
It’s crazy just how massive Khalid has become over the past couple of years. From being the newcomer that everyone was talking about to now becoming one of the biggest pop-stars in the world, he really has transformed himself as an artist. His sophomore studio album ‘Free Spirit’ hears him continuing the synth soaked R&B-pop…
LIVE REVIEW: Cub Sport – The Tivoli
The evolution and transformation of Cub Sport is truly impressive. Expressing themselves in the rawest way possible through their sophomore record ‘Bats’ they ended up establishing a deep bond with their listeners that has changed the direction of their career completely. Opening up about lead singer Tim Nelson’s sexuality and coming out experience, they tapped…
LIVE REVIEW: Matt Corby – Brisbane Convention Centre
With the delicate ambient soundtrack of a rainforest echoing through the venue, the mood of the Brisbane Convention Centre was set for a night of high emotions. With Matt Corby walking on stage with his band in tow, the crowd roared with excitement as he stood under the spotlight in front of his keyboard and…
ALBUM REVIEW: Marina – Love
The return of Marina has been a bit of a snooze-fest. The promotional singles ‘Handmade Heaven’, ‘Orange Trees’, ‘Baby’ and ‘Superstar’ were forgettable at best with a very monotonous sound that didn’t really invigorate or excite listeners. With the April 26 release date of her fourth studio album ‘Love + Fear’ looming she has decided…
SINGLE REVIEW: Jonas Brothers – Cool
The Jonas Brothers are honestly the comeback kings. After a six year hiatus they were tempted to return to music again, and oh how the world is so happy they did. With ‘Sucker’ going number one on the US Billboard charts as well as on the Australian Aria Charts, they made sure everyone knew that…
SINGLE REVIEW: Alison Wonderland – Peace
Over the past couple of years Alison Wonderland has mastered the art of combining vulnerability with EDM music which has always prior been looked upon as a bit of a joke. People would always say that you can’t made a vulnerable or emotional EDM track but Alison Wonderland was one of the first to prove…