Delivering big synths and a whole lot of feeling, Milwaukee sister duo REYNA have returned with another glistening pop track. ‘Baby Forget It’ is the follow up to their comeback single ‘Cool With It’ which re-introduced them to listeners with their nostalgic sound. Soaked in 80’s influenced synths this track provides some real Aly &…
INTERVIEW: Maribelle
Melbourne singer-songwriter Maribelle has returned with a groovier pop sound and a very personal storyline. ‘I’m A Mess Without You’ opens up about her sexuality and explores her current relationship with her girlfriend and how she realised she was being a little crazy when she wasn’t with her. This is the first time she has…
INTERVIEW: Eves Karydas
Her debut single “There For You” heard her channeling a Lana Del Rey esque vibe mixed with the pop production styling of Dua Lipa but don’t get fooled, Eves Karydas is no wannabe. The now London based singer-songwriter knows exactly who she is as an artist and is delivering strong pop song after strong pop…
EP REVIEW: Mallrat – In The Sky
With the release of her second EP ‘In The Sky’ Mallrat has turned into a shinning pop star. This collection of tracks hears her perfecting the indie-pop sound her massive single ‘Better’ introduced with chilled out synths and a euphoric hook that you won’t ever get out of your head. Follow up single ‘UFO’ injected…
ALBUM REVIEW: The Presets – Hi Viz
I don’t think you will ever consciously forget the hook to ‘My People’. It’s just one of those songs that no matter where you are and if someone mentions or plays it you can instantly sing along and lose your mind to it. It’s easily one of Australia’s best dance moments and I am not…
ALBUM REVIEW: Nicole Millar – Excuse Me
Nicole Millar’s debut album has been a long time coming but it’s finally here in all it’s eclectic glory. The Sydney songstress delivers big pop moments mixed in with experimental electronic layering and indie-pop vibes. It’s a bit all over the place sonically but it works well because she is quite versatile as an artist….
SINGLE REVIEW: The 1975 – Give Yourself A Try
The 1975 are back with a darker production that sounds more like Arctic Monkeys than Arctic Monkeys themselves after their odd new album. But after a 2 year break I couldn’t be more excited to hear new material from this band because they always seem to constantly grow and adapt whilst continuing to deliver honest…
SINGLE REVIEW: Charli XCX – 5 In The Morning
2018 is a big year for Charli XCX. Her third studio album is slated to finally be released, she’s hinted at the most music releases she’s ever done and she’s also on tour with Taylor Swift all year for her massive ‘Reputation World Tour’. So expect to be a little overexposed to Charli XCX but…
SINGLE REVIEW: LAUV – Enemies + Never Not
With the completion of his world tour Californian favourite LAUV has released the final two tracks from his ‘I Met You When I Was 18’ project. This collection of tracks document a very important time in his life where he was falling in and out of love, dealing with heartbreak and growing up and just…
SINGLE REVIEW: Drake – I’m Upset
So it’s apparent that Drake is upset and wants to tell you all about it on his new single. ‘I’m Upset’ hears him continuing to revisit his hip-hop roots and ditch the pop injected sound he was delivering with his chart topping singles. This is a song that is so ridiculous that it works. He…