INTERVIEW: Kodaline 

“But I’ve got high hopes, it takes me back to when we started”. It’s inventible that as soon as you read those lyrics that the soothing melody will instantly begin to play in your head. After all, the song has played in every TV show and romantic comedy possible as it perfectly embodies the honest…

INTERVIEW: YORKE

There’s a raw and fast paced energy that surrounds New York City that is so captivating and inspiring. The idea that anything could happen. The idea that a city could hold the answers to all your burning questions. And the idea that a city could help you reflect, grieve and grow. Embodying all these traits,…

GALLERY: Beer InCider Experience – Brisbane Showgrounds

Beer InCider Experience has become a unique event that not only boasts an incredible and varied musical line up but also puts a spotlight on craft beer and cider. Over the last two years the impact this yearly festival experience has created in Brisbane has got so big that they’ve decided to move it interstate…

ALBUM REVIEW: Sigrid – Sucker Punch

It’s been a long time coming but Sigrid’s debut album is finally out in the world. ‘Sucker Punch’ is a bright and bold collection of pop tracks that showcases her strong songwriting and evolution as an artist. Opening with the carefree title track, she instantly dives into a playful arrangement that sets the tone perfectly…

LIVE REVIEW: Slaves – The Brightside

After getting lost within their energy, you couldn’t help but be in awe of Slaves raw ability to command a small venue and turn it into one hell of a rock show. The UK punk duo are in the country for Download Festival which will take over Sydney and Melbourne over the weekend but before…

GALLERY: The Internet – The Tivoli

After wowing crowds at Laneway Festival last year, The Internet finally returned to Australia for their first ever headline show in Brisbane. With the fans of the R&B collective packing into The Tivoli on a Thursday night to witness this intimate show, the five piece band made sure they gave the crowd a mix of…

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…