As the sun set on the picturesque backdrop of the Bundaleer Rainforest Gardens, this tranquil venue played the perfect host to a very intimate and special Matt Corby performance. Celebrating the release of his sophomore studio album ‘Rainbow Valley’, he teamed up with Spotify to perform to some of his biggest fans who have streamed…
INTERVIEW: Winterbourne
It’s really interesting watching bands and artists grow and evolve over time as they search for what their sound and story will become. For central coast duo, Winterbourne this journey has seen them go from busking on the street to supporting the likes of Lewis Watson, The Rubens and Little May. Recently signed to Island…
LIVE REVIEW: Taylor Swift – The Gabba
It’s no secret that the last two years have been a little confronting, confusing and scary in this current political climate. More than ever before we have needed artists to stand up, spread love and empowerment. And for Taylor Swift’s massive ‘Reputation Stadium Tour’ she did just that with an empowering and incredible all female…
SINGLE REVIEW: Ariana Grande – Thank You, Next
Timing is a very interesting thing and in this fast paced media world sometimes things can come across unintentionally negative, when they honestly came from a good place. And Ariana Grande’s surprise new single is one of those moments. ‘Thank You, Next’ was released in full spur of the moment after a clip from an…
LIVE REVIEW: King Princess – The Triffid
Looking around at the crowd that packed into The Triffid for King Princess’ first ever Brisbane show, I had to quickly triple check the 18+ age restriction on the show as everyone seemed barely legal to be in attendance. But the freshly-faced 18 year old crowd ecstatically sang along to Avril Lavigne’s 2000 cult favourite…
ALBUM REVIEW: Glades – To Love You
It’s not often that you find a debut album full of confidence and raw energy but that’s exactly what Glades deliver on their first full length offering. ‘To Love You’ is a bold and bright collection of harmonic synths layered with vulnerable storytelling and slick hooks. From a first listen you will be hooked by…
ALBUM REVIEW: Matt Corby – Rainbow Valley
Minimalism has always been Matt Corby’s strength and for his highly anticipated sophomore album he has continued to strip things back and let it all come naturally. ‘Rainbow Valley’ is an experimental and soothing collection of 11 songs that orchestrally take you on a dreamy journey of emotions. You can tell that he’s all loved…
EP REVIEW: Maisie Peters – Dressed Too Nice For A Jacket
Heartbreak can be a very confusing and emotional time but the one thing that will always be there to help you through these dark times is music. It’s a constant reminder that you are not alone in these situations and that there is someone else who feels the same way as you or has been…
LIVE REVIEW: Didirri – Woolly Mammoth
It’s no secret that intimacy is so powerful and Didirri has always comfortably lived in that world of vulnerability through his music. His live shows are a very emotional and transparent journey through the stories behind his intricate lyrics and smooth harmonies. Following the release of his debut EP ‘Measurements’ and a massive string of…
LIVE REVIEW: The Living End – The Tivoli
25 years later and 8 albums deep into their discography, The Living End are forever showing no signs of slowing down. Celebrating the release of ‘Wunderbar’ the Melbourne three piece kicked off a massive national headlining tour in Brisbane to a sea of longterm fans that packed out The Tivoli in eager anticipation. There are…