Sydney producer Oh Boy is on a roll after his bold tracks “Rush Hour” and “Bunny Island” with Mallrat have become festival favourites while “Love Me Right” with Sam Bluer showcased a more emotional side and now he’s ready to switch it up once again. This time he’s teamed up with Imbi The Girl for…
SINGLE REVIEW: Ivy Adara – Currency
At only 23 years old Ivy Adara has an impressive list of songwriting credits under her belt including Jessica Mauboy’s “Fallin” and “When I Met You” as well as the absolute bop “Obsessed” by Maggie Lindemann. But she’s also introduced herself as a solo artist with her debut single “Famous” which delivered a carefree chilled-pop…
SINGLE REVIEW: Hayden James feat. Boy Matthews – Just Friends
Australian singer, songwriter and producer Hayden James has had a steady rise to success since his breakthrough single “Something About You” launched him into the spotlight. Since then he’s released the catchy “Numb”, toured the world, co-wrote for artists like Katy Perry and is preparing the final touches on his debut album. “Just Friends” featuring…
INTERVIEW: Lanks
The release of Lanks’ debut album has been a long time coming but on April 27 the multi instrumentalist will finally release the eclectic “twentyseven”. His emotive tracks are DIY gold of indie-pop meets electronic beats with his already released singles “My Own Mystery” and title track “twentyseven” showing a real diversity. On the album…
ALBUM REVIEW: Bishop Briggs – Church Of Scars
Bishop Briggs’ debut album has been a long time in the making but its finally here and it’s as eclectic and different as you could imagine. At only 10 tracks long “Church Of Scars” is a very short but impactful record that impresses with it’s versatility and emotional storytelling. Opening with the soulful “Tempt My…
ALBUM REVIEW: Kimbra – Primal Heart
Reinventing herself once again, Kimbra has decided to head towards a mature alternative-pop direction for her third studio album. The end result is the very honest and eclectic “Primal Heart” which hears her delivering big pop hooks as well as very experimental and gritty production moments. Opening with “The Good War” the New Zealand songstress…
ALBUM REVIEW: Samantha Jade – Best Of My Love
For her third studio album “Best Of My Love” Samantha Jade has revisited the glittery disco era for a collection of 11 disco-pop favourites from the likes of Cher, Donna Summer, Diana Ross and The BeeGees. These sparkly covers hear her adding a shiny pop touch to these already groovy tracks. The structure of the…
SINGLE REVIEW: Ariana Grande – No Tears Left To Cry
What a comeback! What a song! What a moment! Whatever Ariana Grande was going to release was always going to be heavily anticipated and criticised by critics and fans alike so it had to be perfect and unexpected and she’s delivered just that. “No Tears Left To Cry” is everything you wanted and never realised…
SINGLE REVIEW: Liam Payne – Familiar
I actually have no idea what is going on with Liam Payne at the moment. Is he in the middle of a mid-life crisis? Because It is very possible. His new single “Familiar” hears him heading towards a latin sound that is confusing and terrible at the same time. It’s as if he’s trying to…
SINGLE REVIEW: Matthew Young – Fix Me Up
New Zealand newcomer Matthew Young is one of Lorde’s favourite artists and he’s proving to the world with every new release just why that is. His new single “Fix Me Up” is a moody track that ignites the flame and delivers an experimental and explorative production. The song looks at being dependent on a lover…