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…
SINGLE REVIEW: Yorke – Wake The City
After her strong and heartbreaking debut with ‘First Light’, I was immediately excited and intrigued to hear where Yorke would sonically go next in her evolution as an artist. And the Byron Bay singer-songwriter hasn’t disappointed with the second chapter of this celebration of new beginnings. ‘Wake The City’ sees her teaming wth Vera Blue’s…
ALBUM REVIEW: Betty Who – Betty
After listening to this record I don’t even know what else to say other than, wow. I mean, Betty Who’s simply titled third studio album ‘Betty’ is truly her pop perfection moment. This polished collection of tracks hears her honing her synth-pop sound and taking it to new reflective and fun heights. She’s always experimented…
ALBUM REVIEW: Avril Lavigne – Head Above Water
I’m never going to be ashamed to admit that Avril Lavigne’s ‘Let Go’ was the first album I ever purchased. I mean, that record was undeniably brilliant and boasted such honest lyrics and slick production that introduced her as the worlds anti-popstar. From there ‘Under My Skin’ got darker before she switched it all up…
GALLERY: Maroon 5 – Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Right off the back of their Super Bowl Halftime Performance, Maroon 5 kicked off their massive Australian headlining tour to a near capacity Brisbane Entertainment Centre. In support of the release of their sixth studio album ‘Red Pill Blues’ the dynamic seven piece made sure they dived deep into their discography and gave the die…
INTERVIEW: George Maple
“I never thought the Grammys was even in my field of vision” George Maple candidly confesses about where she saw her career going before admitting “The 9 year old girl in me from Newport was freaking out” in reference to attending her first Grammy’s only 2 days earlier. The Australian singer-songwriter (Also known as Jess…
LIVE REVIEW: Five & S Club – Eatons Hill Hotel
There’s nothing like a night of pure-pop nostalgia to bring the good vibes and Brisbane got a taste of just that with the Poptastic celebratory tour headlined by FIVE and S CLUB. With a diverse crowd packing into the Grand Ballroom of the Eatons Hill Hotel for the final night of the tour, every act…