SINGLE REVIEW: Thelma Plum – Clumsy Love

It has been four years since Thelma Plum has released new music and let’s just be honest, it’s very well overdue. ‘Clumsy Love’ hears her growing a lot as an artist and delivers a folk infused indie-pop production that still serves a lot of heart and emotion. It’s quite the departure from her ‘Monsters’ EP…

SINGLE REVIEW: Twenty One Pilots – Jumpsuit / Nico And The Niners

The ‘Blurryface’ era seemed never ending but as soon as Twenty One Pilots played their final show in June 2017 they sort of disappeared completely. It’s been a year since we’ve last heard from them and they’ve finally decided to resurface to give us a lot of brand new information. The dynamic duo announced that…

SINGLE REVIEW: Sigrid – Schedules

Our favourite Norwegian indie-pop newcomer has been drip-feeding the release of her second EP ‘Raw’ over the past couple of months and proving to the world that she is force to be reckoned with. Sigrid has just released the final track from the collection and will have you dancing instantly with it’s vibrant production. ‘Schedules’…

ALBUM REVIEW: Years & Years – Palo Santo 

I was really unsure how Years & Years highly anticipated second studio album would actually turn out because the lead singles ‘Sanctify’ and ‘If You’re Over Me’ were a little below average at best. However ‘Palo Santo’ is actually a bold collection of songs that are full of attitude, emotion and honest storytelling. Most of…

ALBUM REVIEW: The Rubens – Lo La Ru

The Rubens are a name that you can’t escape in the Australian music industry. They cemented their status with their debut ‘self titled’ album which featured the breakthrough favourites ‘My Gun’ and ‘Lay it Down’. But it was their sophomore studio album ‘Hoops’ which heard the title track topping The Triple J Hottest 100 in…

ALBUM REVIEW: Florence + The Machine – High As Hope

It’s hard not to be in love with Florence + The Machine. The enchanting singer-songwriter has made a career out of transporting you to a magical place of hope, heartbreak and empowerment. Her fourth studio album ‘High As Hope’ hears her continuing this trend with a collection of 10 beautiful and minimalist songs that captivate…

EP REVIEW: Didirri – Measurements

We were first introduced to the polished and high-key emotional work of Didirri in 2016 when he quickly began to win us over with his indie-pop meets folk sound. Over the space of two years he has continually impressed and evolved as an artist offering even more emotional and honest storylines. The Australian singer-songwriter has…

SINGLE REVIEW: Last Dinosaurs – Eleven 

Earlier this year Last Dinosaurs returned with their first single in three years. ‘Dominos’ heard them revisiting their signature indie-rock sound with a big festival ready hook that will quickly get stuck in your head. But the Brisbane indie favourites have just announced an intimate run of headline shows in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane which…

SINGLE REVIEW: Woodes – Change My Mind

With Splendour In The Grass only two weeks away Woodes has decided to release a new single before her coveted set at the festival. ‘Change My Mind’ hears the singer-songwriter offering a euphoric and festival ready sound that will perfectly fit into her already mesmerising live show. It is easily the most commercially ready song…

SINGLE REVIEW: RAYE – Friends

UK singer-songwriter RAYE is proving to be an artist to not underestimate. With the breakthrough success of ‘Decline’, and a coveted support slot opening for Rita Ora on her sold out UK and European tour, she is truly gearing up for a massive 2018. Her EP ‘Side Tape’ may have only dropped 2 months ago…