SINGLE REVIEW: Sasha Sloan – Chasing Parties

Your favourite sad girl of 2018 has yet another song for you to drink your feelings to. Or cry to. Whatever floats your boat. But what is for certain is that Sasha Sloan is an incredibly deep and powerful songwriter. She has this natural ability to write so vulnerably but deliver it in such an…

SINGLE REVIEW: Thomston – The Heights 

Earlier this year New Zealand singer-songwriter, Thomston delivered one of my low-key favourite pop tracks of 2018. ‘Acid Rain’ was a minimalistic indie-pop moment about realising someone is bad for you and learning to let go. The production elevated an empowering vibe whilst still being vulnerable, emotional and catchy. Returning with yet another bold track, he shares…

INTERVIEW: Eves Karydas

In the midst of glittery, synth-soaked production comes a very vulnerable and intimate story of love, loss and self reflection. Eves Karydas’ debut album ‘summerskin’ is an intimate affair that at moments does feel like an open page to the most personal pages of her diary. After returning to the music industry late last year…

INTERVIEW: Rudimental

Rudimental are responsible for some of the catchiest drum and bass and pop electronica crossovers from the past six years. They’ve collaborated with some of the UK’s biggest acts including Ed Sheeran, Emeli Sande, Ella Eyre, John Newman and Dizzee Rascal. But now the four piece are going absolutely international with the release of their recent single…

LIVE REVIEW: Boney M – Eatons Hills Hotel

Disco never dies and Boney M returned to Australia for a massive greatest hits tour to remind everyone just that. With a packed Brisbane crowd at Eatons Hill Hotel dressed in their best retrospective disco outfits, they were eagerly awaiting the arrival of the iconic group to kick off their rainy Friday night in style….

GALLERY: Trophy Eyes – The Tivoli

Trophy Eyes have come a long way since the release of their debut album in 2014. Over the years the Newcastle five piece have toured the world and even been apart of two Vans warped Tours which is a massive feat for an Australia punk-rock band. In August 2018, the band finally released their third…

ALBUM REVIEW: Morgan Evans – Things That We Drink To

It’s not often that an Australian country artist successfully cracks the American market but after years of persistence Morgan Evans has finally made it happen. With ‘Kiss Somebody’ recently comfortably sitting at the top of the charts, it only seems appropriate that the Newcastle singer-songwriter finally releases his debut album. ‘Things That We Drink To’…

ALBUM REVIEW: Jess Glynne – Always In Between

It’s been three years since Jess Glynne released her triumphant debut album ‘I Cry When I Laugh’ and introduced herself to listeners as a powerful vocalist with a lot to say. Her long awaited sophomore record hears her further exploring that sound she originally introduced with a bit more of a RNB and funk flavour…

EP REVIEW: Ashlee + Evan – Ashlee + Evan 

In the mid 2000’s Ashlee Simpson dominated the charts with her angsty and honest pop-rock full of catchy hooks and served a whole lot of attitude. It has been 10 years since she released her third studio album ‘Bittersweet World’, so it’s safe to say that new music is respectfully long overdue. Luckily 2018 is…

SINGLE REVIEW: Yorke – First Light 

It’s not often that debut singles just hit you right in the chest with such certainty but Yorke has successfully done just that. ‘First Light’ is a triumphant first serving that showcases raw emotion and a whole lot of heart. The Byron Bay singer-songwriter introduces herself through the crisp synth production that is layered with…