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…
SINGLE REVIEW: Carly Rae Jepsen – Party For One
Okay, this is officially a pop emergency! Carly Rae Jepsen is back and she’s as confident, empowering and catchy as ever. ‘Party For One’ is a bold and catchy lead single that hears her leaving the gimmicks behind. Previously her lead singles have been cheesy but fun pop moments that go viral and chart but…
SINGLE REVIEW: Lucy Neville – Wasting Our Time
Lucy Neville was first introduced to us in 2015 with her moody and dreamy indie-pop EP ‘Lady’ that resonated a similarity with the likes of Ellie Goulding. Over the years she has evolved and grown not just as an artist but also as a young woman and in turn has found a more confident side…
SINGLE REVIEW: Anne-Marie – Perfect To Me
An artist should always be able to be an artist and that’s that. No matter how big they are or how much success they have, that should never impact on what they release as they should always be allowed to be their authentic selves. In Anne-Marie’s case, she has become on of the biggest UK…
SINGLE REVIEW: Sabrina Carpenter – Bad Time
Sabrina Carpenter is really the dark horse of the Disney alumni. Her sophomore album ‘Evolution’ was an impressive fusion of pop and electronic music that showcased a real depth to her vocals and lyrics. It wasn’t as cookie-cutter as previous releases from fellow Disney alumni nor did she seem like she was being anyone but…
SINGLE REVIEW: Little Mix – Joan Of Arc
Female empowerment tracks have never been more important than they are right now. So it’s great to see so many artists releasing songs that really speak to females directly and inspire equality and empowerment. Little Mix’s upcoming fifth studio album ‘LM5’ will see them heavily supporting this important movement and their new single ‘Joan Of…