LIVE REVIEW: Brooke Candy – TBC Club 

There’s nothing low-key about Brooke Candy. The Californian singer/songwriter/rapper has had a rapid rise to fame after her introduction to pop culture with an overwhelming support from the LGBTQI+ community. Her carefree and liberating spirit has resonated with a massive fanbase worldwide where she’s been able to create a unique artistic experience. Heading down under…

SINGLE REVIEW: Daya – Insomnia

Daya has been on a roll, releasing a bunch of infectious and memorable euphoric pop moments. Well, until now that is. ‘Insomnia’ is a generic pop-dance track that cites influence in some of dance music’s most recent tracks as well as recycling some old dance beats that throws it back to the early 2000’s. It’s…

SINGLE REVIEW: Nick Murphy / Chet Faker – Sanity

Nick Murphy is the new project from Chet Faker and after launching this new era in 2016 his long-awaited sophomore studio album has been one we’ve started to question if it would ever come. Luckily it is and ‘Run Fast Sleep Naked’ will be out in the world sooner than you think. With a April…

SINGLE REVIEW: Ruby Fields – Climate

‘Dinosaurs’ was one of the biggest Australian songs of 2018. And rightfully so because the song was a beautiful and anthemic reflection on growing up which struck a cord with a whole new wave of fans. Playing to packed crowds in the early afternoon during the Laneway Festival tour she premiered a couple of new…

SINGLE REVIEW: The Black Keys – Lo/Hi

It’s been five years since we last got new music from The Black Keys, so it’s long overdue, right? If you’ve been a long term fan of the American duo then you will be happy to know that their sound hasn’t changed but if you’re expecting some sort of evolution then don’t listen to this…

SINGLE REVIEW: Billie Eilish – Wish You Were Gay

The hype surrounding Billie Eilish is crazy. At first she was just the internet’s little secret and now she is selling out shows worldwide and securing her throne at the top as one of the biggest and most exciting young newcomers. At only 17 years old, Eilish is killing it in her lane. Her maturity…

SINGLE REVIEW: Hazlett – Fireworks

Sometimes you only need to hear a song once to know it’s really special. And that is what happened in September 2018 at Bigsound when Hazlett premiered an unreleased song called ‘Fireworks’ during his set. At the time my heart was recently broken and I was trying to find the confidence within myself to pick…

SINGLE REVIEW: Louis Tomlinson – Two Of Us

As a solo artist, Louis Tomlinson hasn’t seemed to have the same success as the other members of One Direction. His vocals have never been the strongest in the band and he was really the key harmoniser and songwriter towards the end of their journey. So it’s hard to hide behind this when it’s just…

SINGLE REVIEW: Sabrina Carpenter – Pushing 20

Sabrina Carpenter is one of pop music’s most underrated artists. Because she has come from a Disney background she has to unfairly prove herself to people that she’s a genuine artist and not just a manufactured product of the machine. But over the years she’s started to turn heads with her unconventional pop which is…

SINGLE REVIEW: Ava Max – So Am I

The breakthrough success of ‘Sweet But Psycho’ was completely unexpected but also understandable. This dark-pop track saw Ava Max stepping into a polished delivery that was catchy, relatable and different. It saw her charting globally, playing on massive talk shows and gaining serious radio traction. So her next move was always going to be under…