With the Brisbane crowd braving the over-dramatic Cyclone warnings, Hidden Festival kicked off it’s Australian debut with a hot day of big beats, crazy vibes and a whole lot of dancing. Boasting a line-up of international and Australian favourites like Kayzo, Lil Yachty, Troyboi, Gentlemens Club and Godlands, Hidden delivered exactly what it promised and…
LIVE REVIEW: Eves Karydas – Woolly Mammoth
Homecoming shows are always an exciting and euphoric affair. And for Eves Karydas the Brisbane stop of her sold out ‘summerskin Australian Tour’ was one to remember. With the Woolly Mammoth at full capacity, Eves walked on stage as an overture of some of her songs played into the opening beat of ‘First Love’. Immediately…
SINGLE REVIEW: James Bay feat. Julia Michaels – Peer Pressure
I’m a sucker for a romantic duet full of vulnerability, honesty and hope and I’m not afraid to admit it. So when James Bay and Julia Michaels announced they were teaming up for a song, my body got a little excited. And ‘Peer Pressure’ doesn’t disappoint one bit. Starting off stripped back with just an…
SINGLE REVIEW: Grace Vanderwaal – Stray
Grace Vanderwaal is the fifteen year old we all wish we were back in the day. She is confident, smart and has an immaculate creative vision which has set her up for a career for life. After the release of her debut album in 2017 Vanderwaal has spent some time touring and learning more about…
SINGLE REVIEW: Alice Ivy feat. Flint Eastwood – Close To You
2018 was a massive year for Alice Ivy. Not only did the Melbourne singer, songwriter and producer release her debut album but she also embarked on a headline tour, supported the likes of Vera Blue and Client Liaison as well as played countless festivals along the way. Her live show has continually grown and taken…
SINGLE REVIEW: Adam Lambert – Feel Something
Whilst Adam Lambert has been on the road with Queen he’s been facing a lot of internal identity and mental health issues. Constantly questioning, What’s next? Do I want to continue? And what music do I even want to make anymore? They are all very daunting and big questions for anyone to ask, and especially…
SINGLE REVIEW: Jack Gray – Down Side Of Up
After signing to Warner Music Australia and debuting with the infectious ‘My Hands’, it’s safe to say Jack Gray quickly won over a legion of fans after joining the likes of E^ST and Dean Lewis on the road. With the follow up single ‘Drunk Talk’ continuing the well produced pop sound, he’s decided to mix…
SINGLE REVIEW: Ocean Alley – Stained Glass
After claiming the top spot on the Triple J Hottest 100 Countdown, all eyes are officially on Ocean Alley for what they do next. They now have an expectation to live up to and that’s quite a daunting thing when they have only released two records so far. Their first single of 2019 is a…
SINGLE REVIEW: Alex Lahey – Don’t Be So Hard On Yourself
After extensively touring her debut album ‘I Love You Like A Brother’ around the world, I expected Alex Lahey to take some time off. But apparently I was wrong. The Melbourne singer-songwriter has jumped straight into it with the announcement of her sophomore record ‘The Best Of Luck Club’ which is set to start taking…
SINGLE REVIEW: P!nk – Walk Me Home
It hasn’t even been two years since P!nk released her seventh studio album ‘Beautiful Trauma’, not to mention she hasn’t even finished the world tour for it yet, but apparently she already has a new album ready to share with us. ‘Walk Me Home’ is the first single from ‘Hurts 2B Human’ which will serve…