INTERVIEW: The Beaches

It’s been hard to avoid the refrain “Don’t blame me blame Brett. Blame my ex” when scrolling social media over the past couple of months. The tongue in cheek writing deservingly struck a chord with listeners as it was playfully honest and had this unique perspective when you dived deeper into it. And The Beaches…

INTERVIEW: K.FLAY

“We were kind of on a little cliffhanger of my own life.” K.FLAY candidly admits when opening up about her diagnosis with Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss. It came out of nowhere, and for a moment she questioned if she was ever going to be able to make music again. But she found the eagerness inside…

LIVE REVIEW: G FLIP – Enmore Theatre

G Flip is a born entertainer. For 90 minutes, their “DRUMMER Australian Tour” at the Enmore Theatre was a pure masterclass in performance and musicianship. From firstly creating a safe space where everyone could be authentically themselves and find an escapism from their day-to-day life, to delivering a show that was visually and sonically captivating,…

INTERVIEW: Valley

Let me set the scene; It’s a few hours before Valley goes on stage for their first ever show in Sydney. The Canadian indie-pop four-piece are in Australia for a whirlwind debut tour of the country following a run of dates in Asia, and have spent a whole day doing back-to-back press. I walk into…

5 Songs You Should Listen To From Olivia Rodrigo’s New Album GUTS

Olivia Rodrigo’s sophomore studio album “GUTS” is here in its confident and shiny glory. With a mix of up-beat pop-rock infused tracks and vulnerable ballads, she dives into her coming-of-age thoughts and allows you into her inner monologue. Here are some of the must listen tracks on the record; 1. ballad of a homeschooled girl…

INTERVIEW: Tia Gostelow

After having a bit of experimentation on her sophomore album “CHRYSALIS”, Tia Gostelow has approached her third studio album “Head Noise” with a sense of clarity. The ARIA platinum artist now feels very confident within herself of the music she wants to be creating, as well as the confidence to allow other people to give…

LIVE REVIEW: Evanescence – Qudos Bank Arena

Anniversary concerts are always interesting. It’s usually a celebratory affair of a defining moment in a career, and in Evanescence’s case the 20th anniversary of their debut album “Fallen” was one to definitely reminisce on. With two Grammy awards under their belt during this album cycle, and two mammoth chart topping singles that are still…

LIVE REVIEW: Cub Sport – Enmore Theatre

Ethereal, romantic, and cathartic – those are the three perfect words to describe Cub Sport’s “Jesus At The Gay Bar Tour”. Every time they play a show, the Brisbane based four-piece always manage to cultivate a safe and inclusive energy that brings together so many people to celebrate queerness, love, and expression, and this tour…