SINGLE REVIEW: Aly & AJ – Church

Returning in a neon colour of 80’s soaked synth, Aly & AJ have given you a mix of emotionally raw lyrics and polished hooks whilst showcasing a whole lot of artistic maturity. The dynamic sister duo gained massive traction of streaming platforms Spotify and Apple Music with Take Me’, ‘I Know’ and ‘Good Love’ which…

SINGLE REVIEW: P!nk – Hustle

Where’s the old P!nk gone? Where is the sassy rage filled choruses about heartbreak and cheating? Where is the fuel gone for some of you favourite anthems? That’s what I’ve found myself asking over the past couple of years. With the release of ‘Beautiful Trauma’ I realised that she’s fairly happy right now and feeling…

INTERVIEW: Kyle Lionhart

From the beach side landscape of Byron Bay, Kyle Lionhart has introduced an emotionally driven acoustic collection of tracks over the years that also dive into relaxed summer vibes. With his new single ’So Close’ out in the world he introduces a bigger energy that hears him getting closer to those big festival crowds that…

SINGLE REVIEW: Sky Ferreira – Downhill Lullaby

It’s been six years in-between releases for Sky Ferreira and that is honestly a VERY long time. It would be ridiculous to think that an artist can come back from that long of a break and sound exactly the same because obviously there would have been a lot of growth not only artistically during that…

SINGLE REVIEW: DVNA – Looking Like A Snack

After being first introduced to your vibey playlists and weekend afternoons with the flowing synth delivery of her debut single ‘Girl On The Move’, DVNA is back with another ear-warming track. ‘Looking Like A Snack’ is a mature and warm track that interpolates summer soaked vibes with a neo-soul heart. Citing influences from the likes…

SINGLE REVIEW: JXN – Red Lights

I’m always a little skeptical about social media personalities trying to break through to the music industry. Sometimes it just feels forced and like a ploy to build their brand for no reason. I mean, look at Jake Paul. Would you even call him a real musician? No. And he is always hustling a song…

INTERVIEW: Dylan Joel 

After the release of his debut album ‘Authentic Lemonade’ in 2015, Dylan Joel has been doing a lot  writing, recording and touring whilst trying to get his sophomore follow up in the right creative space. After a lot of artistic soul searching the Melbourne singer-songwriter has put together a new collective of vulnerable storylines and…

LIVE REVIEW: John Mayer – Brisbane Entertainment Centre

It’s been five years since John Mayer has been down under and it’s been 9 years since he’s played in Brisbane so the opening night of his 2019 Australian tour was bound to be a special one. With a very eager crowd packing into the Brisbane Entertainment Centre for this mammoth two and a half…

LIVE REVIEW: Last Dinosaurs – The Zoo

Pre winter nights at The Zoo are always a sweaty affair. Well lets be honest, any night at The Zoo is a sweaty affair because of it’s confusing infrastructure but when its a sold out homecoming Last Dinosaurs show it’s always going to be even hotter. With the Brisbane crowd packing in for night one…

EP REVIEW: LPX – Junk Of The Heart

Music is therapy. And that is honestly the easiest way to define what music is for artists and listeners alike. It’s your best friend in your darkest moments when you need some encouragement, it’s a shoulder to cry on when your heartbroken, it’s the reassurance you need when you’re giddily falling in love and it’s…