Bursting at the seams with a whole lot of energy and personality, Anne-Marie’s debut Brisbane show was one her fans won’t be forgetting any time soon. The English singer-songwriter has topped the charts multiple times over the past couple of years with hits that you can’t get out of your head and continue to remain…
LIVE REVIEW: Mallrat – The Triffid
With a playlist full of nostalgic pop tunes from the likes of The Veronicas blasting through The Triffid on a Friday night, the party vibes were in session for Mallrat’s first of three sold out shows over the weekend. Returning home for a three night residency, the shows sold out within minutes and were instantly…
GALLERY – Peking Duk – Brisbane Showgrounds
With every release, Peking Duk are only getting bigger and better. By now the production duo have pretty much played every festival in Australia and have toured more times than you can count but their fans are still coming out in herds to support and see these guys in the flesh because they continually know…
SINGLE REVIEW: The Veronicas – Think Of Me
It’s been a long time coming but prepare yourself because the Australian music treasures that are The Veronicas are back better than ever before. ‘Think Of Me’ serves as the sassy, empowering and emotional return that you could have only dreamt of. Soaked in nostalgic 80’s synths this song is the love child of Madonna…
SINGLE REVIEW: Zara Larsson – Don’t Worry Bout Me
Zara Larsson’s sophomore studio album was fiery, addictive and lush but I did expect it to have a bigger impact than it ended up happening. Because not only was the songwriting great but the production was almost pop perfection. Her follow up single ‘Ruin My Life’ was everything anyone wanted it to be; sassy, relatable…
SINGLE REVIEW: Khalid – Self
With his sophomore studio album ‘Free Spirit’ out next week, Khalid has dropped one final song to tie you over to the big release. ‘Self’ is a introspective self-reflection on what makes him anxious. It looks at all of the wins that he’s had which makes his failures even bigger in his mind. What happens…
SINGLE REVIEW: The Chainsmokers – Kills You Slowly
With their new album on “coming soon” status, it’s expected that this record will drop in time for their massive (and confusing) co-headlining tour with 5 Seconds Of Summer. To keep the momentum going they’ve dropped another new single which tries to replicate their interesting EDM they’ve been recently delivering. But sadly it just doesn’t…
SINGLE REVIEW: Ciara – Thinkin’ Bout You
The return of Ciara is a little underrated but we need to be talking about it STAT. ‘Level Up’ and ‘Dose’ were bold moments of pure energy that showed listeners that she could still write a catchy as fuck track that would become stuck on your mind and have you picturing insane choreography. She followed…
SINGLE REVIEW: Flume feat. Reo Cragun – Friends
BANGER! BANGER! BANGER! Whilst everyone was frothing over Flume’s new mixtape ‘Hi This Is Flume’, I was a little opinionated about it because it was produced well but just lacked the impact that Flume’s previous material had made. I was waiting for a song to make an impression that made me go “yep, he’s back”….
SINGLE REVIEW: Middle Kids – Real Thing
Middle Kids are about to kick off their ‘Real Thing Australian Tour’ next week so it only seems appropriate that they drop the title track before they embark on this massive run of dates. Taken from their new EP ‘New Songs For Old Problems’ which is out on May 24, this track continues the grungey…