SINGLE REVIEW: Mallrat Feat. Basenji – Nobody’s Home

Following the announcement of her biggest homecoming tour yet and having two songs debut in the Triple J Hottest 100, Mallrat has dropped another explorative new song. ‘Nobody’s Home’ hears the Brisbane singer-songwriter teaming up with Basenji for the melodic track. Following the structure of her sophomore EP ‘In The Sky’ she dives further into…

SINGLE REVIEW: Billie Eilish – Bury A Friend

Billie Eilish’s long awaited debut studio album ‘When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?’ may just be one of the most anticipated records of the year. With a March 29 release date slated, she’s just dropped the creepy and captivating lead single. ‘Bury A Friend’ is everything you expect and want from Billie…

SINGLE REVIEW: Empire Of The Sun – Chrysalis 

Empire Of The Sun are one of those bands that has songs that will NEVER die. ‘Walking On A Dream’, ‘We Are The People’ and ‘Alive’ will always remain as a staple in the EDM world and that’s a massive achievement for the Sydney based production duo. They have headlined some of the biggest festivals…

SINGLE REVIEW: Astrid S – Someone New

With the streaming success of her last couple of singles, Astrid S is heading towards a new polished pop sound. It’s a lot more experimental and groovy, whilst she tries to find the sort of artist she wants to be. She’s evolved a lot and grown a lot over the years and it’s exciting to…

SINGLE REVIEW: Haiku Hands – Dare You Not To Dance

Haiku Hands are an Australian EDM-pop collective who have really cemented themselves as one of Australia’s leading new live acts. Their live show is a raucous and energetic affair full of party vibes, choreography and a lot of sweaty jumping. With only 3 tracks officially released they’ve managed to grow a fanbase that still come…

SINGLE REVIEW: AJR – 100 Bad Days

I find it so interesting that AJR are still so underrated. After looking over their discography and seeing their ridiculously high Spotify streaming count, it’s a bit confusing why this New York trio aren’t bigger. They have hits like ‘I’m Ready’, ‘Weak’ and ‘Burn The House Down’ under their belt and are constantly adding to…

SINGLE REVIEW: Galantis feat. One Republic – Bones

Predictable dance pop crossovers are my least favourite and One Republic is sadly no stranger to this format. Their last studio album was plagued with these attempts and lost their usually empowering hold their earlier music had. However when it was revealed that they had teamed up with Galantis for a track, there was some…

SINGLE REVIEW: Olivia O’Brien – Love Myself  

In a world where social media holds such a massive impact on how someone looks at you, it can be pretty daunting. We are always told that we need to have a direction in life and that we need to look like this person, date that person or act like a particular person to be…

SINGLE REVIEW: Thelma Plum – Not Angry Anymore

With her debut album slated for release later this year, Thelma Plum has returned with another dreamy pop track. On the back of her massive headlining tour and appearing at Gang Of Youths inaugural ‘A More Perfect Union Festival’, ‘Not Angry Anymore’ continues her newly introduced polished sound. She’s come a long way from her…

SINGLE REVIEW: Sunset City feat. Samantha Jade – Forget It All

After the success of their debut single ‘Pockets’ and their collaboration ‘Let You Down’ with Bombs Away, Gold Coast trio Sunset City have hit back with another little banger. ‘Forget It All’ hears them teaming up with Australian pop favourite Samantha Jade for a Maroon 5 inspired post-summer track. Beginning with a breezy pop beat,…