James Bay has just announced that his highly anticipated sophomore album “Electric Light” will finally be released on May 18. Lead single “Wild Love” introduced an ambitious and bold new sound that saw him getting a little funkier, being a little euphoric and delivering some soulful vibes. It was quite the shock because I…
SINGLE REVIEW: Gin Wigmore – Girl Gang
Gin Wigmore’s fourth studio album “Ivory” will be finally released on April 6 and this record sees her launching the initiative GIRLGANG which is all about celebrating talented women. Over the course of the promotional period she has teamed up with different women to release artistic takes on her songs and the final track to…
ALBUM REVIEW: Camp Cope – How To Socialise & Make Friends
Camp Cope’s sophomore record “How To Socialise & Make Friends” is seriously one of the most important 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…
EP REVIEW: Ruby Fields – Your Dad’s Opinion For Dinner
Ruby Fields was one of the most talked about sets of BIGSOUND 2017. Her witty and honest indie-rock tracks instantly won over the packed crowd and cemented herself as one of the must watch acts for 2018. Her debut EP “Your Dad’s Opinion For Dinner” is an impressive collection of quirky indie-rock tracks that have…
EP REVIEW: ALMA – Heavy Rules Mixtape
ALMA is a newcomer that everyone needs to get more excited over. “Chasing Highs” was one of the most underrated pop songs of 2017 and deserved absolute chart domination. Instead what she got was viral streaming success but she’s not complaining because with a string of singles, a Martin Solveig collaboration, a Charli XCX feature…
EP REVIEW: JOY. – Six
It’s been 3 years since JOY. released her debut EP and in that time she has toured Australia with the likes of Kehlani and James Bay and has been working on perfecting her sound. The Brisbane based producer and singer songwriter has just released her second EP “Six” which is a collection of intimate and…
SINGLE REVIEW: Flight Facilities feat. NIKA – Need You
Australian production duo Flight Facilities have made their return with the classic heartbreak track, “Need You”. Teaming up with Georgia Nott from BROOD’s little sister Olivia Nott (Aka NIKA) this electronic pop track will take you on a rollercoaster of emotions but in the best way possible. While the lyrics are heart wrenching to hear…
SINGLE REVIEW: Cheat Codes feat. Kiiara – Put Me Back Together
Ever since Cheat Codes remixed Maggie Lindemann’s “Pretty Girl” and released the absolute bop “No Promises” with Demi Lovato they’ve gone kind of viral. The electronic trio has teamed up with Kiiara for their next pop venture which is an emotional rollercoaster. “Put Me Back Together” is an explicitly sweet pop meets dance track that…
SINGLE REVIEW: Mastin – Not The Man For You
Mastin is the brand new musical project from 2011 X Factor Australia winner, Reece Mastin. The singer-songwriter went independent in 2015 to shake off his pop sound to explore his rock roots with a genuine sound which he always wanted to head toward. Taking a few years out from the spotlight he has rebranded with…
SINGLE REVIEW: Eliott – Over & Over
Newcomer Eliott was first introduced to the world at the end of 2017 with her debut single “Figure It Out”. The minimalistic track spotlighted her incredible and emotional vocals along with her vulnerable storytelling. With her debut EP scheduled to be released on April 2 the Melbourne songstress has dropped her second single and this…