SINGLE REVIEW: Snow Patrol – Don’t Give In

It’s been a little while since we have had new Snow Patrol music. Actually, it’s been 7 years since we’ve had a full new album from the Scottish five piece so I would say it’s very much overdue. They were the band responsible for the emotional tracks “Chasing Cars” and “Open Your Eyes” so it…

SINGLE REVIEW: E^ST – Blowjob

E^st’s last single “Life Goes On” was a grower. At first I wasn’t convinced that it had real potential but she proved me wrong with it gaining heavy rotation and becoming a bonafide hit in it’s own right. She has a real knack for storytelling and writing a catchy hook so she has set pretty…

NEW VIDEO: Vera Blue – Lady Powers

Vera Blue delivered one of the most heartbreaking and reflective albums of 2017. “Perennial” saw her transforming her heartbreak into a journey of self discovery and empowerment. One of the albums catchiest tracks “Lady Powers” has just been serviced to radio with an updated verse from LA newcomer Kodie Shane and she’s ready to make…

NEW VIDEO: Alex Lahey – I Love You Like A Brother

  Alex Lahey’s debut album “I Love You Like A Brother” is an impressive collection of quirky alternative rock songs with crunching guitar riffs and pop injected hooks. The record has seen her receive big Triple J rotation, tour Australia, embark on a massive American tour and is about to take it on the road…

INTERVIEW: Adam & Brooke

The Adam Eckersley Band and The McClymonts are two of Australia’s biggest names in Country and conveniently the lead vocalists Adam and Brooke are married and have a 5 year old daughter together. But now they are extending that to give birth to different kind of baby, their debut album as a duo. Their self…

LIVE REVIEW: Camp Cope – The Tivoli

Earlier this month Camp Cope delivered one of the most important Australian albums of the year. The Melbourne punk meets indie-rock trio have never strayed away from telling it the way it is which has caused controversy and spread important awareness at the same time. They stood up against sexual assault and female inequality during…

ALBUM REVIEW: Fickle Friends – You Are Someone Else

I’ve been low-key obsessing over Fickle Friends since August 2016, and I still can’t get enough of their groovy indie-pop. The UK five piece have finally released their debut album “You Are Someone Else” which is a bold collection of euphoric synth-pop lead tracks. But the band still hold onto the indie roots and intertwine…

ALBUM REVIEW: Love, Simon Soundtrack

  2018 is a very exciting year for many reasons but one of them is seeing how far we have grown and evolved as a society. We’ve seen Australia finally join the majority of the world with equal marriage rights, we’ve seen “Call Me By Your Name” nominated for three Golden Globes and receive a…

SINGLE REVIEW: Lanks – Twentyseven

Multi instrumentalist Lanks will release his debut album “twentyseven” on  April 27 and if you’ve followed his career up to this point then you will understand why it’s exciting that we are finally getting a full LP. His emotive tracks are DIY gold of indie-pop meets electronic beats. The albums lead single “My Own Mystery”…

SINGLE REVIEW: Charlie Puth feat. Kehlani – Done For Me

Everyone is losing their mind about the new Charlie Puth single and I’m just a bit unsure as to why. Like, he’s delivered two very strong tracks so far in the lead up to his highly anticipated sophomore record “Voicenotes” so the standards have been set quite high. “Done For Me” hears him teaming up…