SINGLE REVIEW: Samantha Jade – Best Of My Love

Australian pop princess Samantha Jade has just announced that her forthcoming third studio album “Best Of My Love” will finally be released on April 20. The disco throwback collection will hear the songstress covering classic disco songs from Donna Summer, Cher, Diana Ross and The BeeGees as well as delivering two brand new original track…

SINGLE REVIEW: Imagine Dragons feat. Grace Vanderwaal – Next To Me

Imagine Dragons remain as one of favourite live acts I’ve ever seen. Their show is energetic, inspiring and unforgettable which will leave you in absolute awe and smiling from ear to ear. The band are currently halfway through their world tour and have decided to release an emotional new single. “Next To Me” serves as…

SINGLE REVIEW: Confidence Man – Don’t You Know I’m In A Band

Confidence Man are currently taking the world by storm with their ridiculous songs and their crazy live show and it’s simply amazing. We need some fun and silly pop in our life to fill the void ever since the Scissor Sisters disappeared and this strange band are doing just that. Their debut album “Confident Music…

SINGLE REVIEW: Superorganism – Reflections On The Screen

Superorganism have quickly become one of my must watch bands for 2018. Their debut self-titled album will be released on March 2 and the lead single ‘Everybody Wants To Be Famous” is a euphoric tune and a half. With the release day quickly looming they’ve dropped another song and it delivers a completely different vibe….

INTERVIEW: MOZA

Sydney electronic duo MOZA have been impressing crowds across the country with their killer live show and slick tracks. Their new single “Gold” hears them channeling an alternative dance production that is reminiscent of SAFIA with their unique delivery and soulful vocals. The track looks at the importance of friendships that continually grow and shape…

ALBUM REVIEW: Black Panther Soundtrack

I’m beginning to question if there is anything Kendrick Lamar can’t do because so far there is nothing on that list. He’s just gone and curated his first film soundtrack and it’s pretty great. Marvel’s new blockbuster Black Panther is one of the most hyped movies of the year and for a good reason. It’s…

ALBUM REVIEW: Franz Ferdinand – Always Ascending

Franz Ferdinand are back as bold and energetic as ever. Their fourth studio album “Always Ascending” is a fusion of their classic indie-rock sound along with pulsating synths that will have you ready to groove along at a festival soon. While I don’t think they will ever be able to create anything as catchy as…

ALBUM REVIEW: Marlon Williams – Make Way For Love

New Zealand singer-songwriter Marlon Williams introduced himself to the world as a solo artist in 2016 with his debut self titled record. The short but impactful record saw him establish his soothing and calming sound and perfectly paved the way for his beautifully heart breaking sophomore album. “Make Way For Love” is a moody collection…

LIVE REVIEW: George Maple – The Triffid

George Maple has just set the bar for live shows. Actually, let me scrap that. She’s just changed the whole entire game. The songstress is already one of Australia’s leading electronic-pop artists and she’s no stranger to the touring circuit with sold out club tours and massive festival spots under her belt as well as…

ALBUM REVIEW: Ball Park Music – Good Mood

Brisbane indie pop-rock favourites Ball Park Music are back with their fifth studio album and from the moment you listen to the first track it’s clear that they aren’t messing around. “Good Mood” is one of the bands strongest and most cohesive releases yet and hears them honing their signature sound with the addition of…