SINGLE REVIEW: Courtney Barnett – Nameless, Faceless

In 2015 Courtney Barnett exploded onto the music scene with her critically acclaimed debut album “Sometimes I Sit And Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit” which saw her touring the world, playing some of the biggest festivals and even appearing on SNL, Ellen and Conan. An impressive effort for a singer songwriter from Melbourne whose…

SINGLE REVIEW: Woodes – Origami

Melbourne based songstress Woodes is gearing up for a massive east coast tour which kicks off in in Sydney in two weeks time. She will be premiering her new seven track EP “Golden Hour” for the first time during these new live shows and it’s promising to be a big one. Lead single “Dots” was…

SINGLE REVIEW: JOY. – Change

On March 3 Brisbane based producer and singer songwriter JOY. will finally release her highly anticipated second EP “Six” which has been 3 years in the making. Lead single “Smoke Too Much” introduced a pulsating synth production along with her classic alternative-pop approach. It was her most commercially ready track yet and that was proven…

SINGLE REVIEW: Carlie Hanson – US

Carlie Hanson was introduced to the world last year with the catchy ‘Why Did You Lie’ and the absolute banger ‘Only One’ which is currently still climbing the charts. The Wisconsin teenager has just dropped her third single which hears her offering a grittier synth sound while still holding onto her pop polish. ‘Us’ tells…

SINGLE REVIEW: Bulow – Not A Love Song

Not everyone is a fan of Valentines Day. Not everyone is in love. And not everyone likes love songs so there has to be an anthem for that right? Well The Netherlands newcomer Bulow has the perfect pop song for you. “Not A Love Song” is kind of straight forward. It’s not a love song….

SINGLE REVIEW: Paris Hilton – I Need You

I really do love Paris Hilton. I still believe that “Stars Are Blind” is one of the most underrated anthems of the mid 2000’s and deserves a Grammy or some sort of recognition. But recently Paris has been going towards a new EDM direction which hasn’t been received well. So to celebrate Valentines Day she…

LIVE REVIEW: Evanescence – Brisbane Convention Centre

Evanescence were the soundtrack to many of our angsty and emotional teenage years. We may not have completely known too much about life at the time but we felt like we did and we felt the emotion that Amy Lee and the band delivered. It has been 15 years since they released their critically acclaimed…

ALBUM REVIEW: Fifty Shades Freed Soundtrack

For the final film in the trilogy “Fifty Shades Freed” reflects on Christian and Anastasia’s relationship, questions their future together and answers all your burning questions while delivering a lot of sex, action and mystery. This movie is a lot less moodier than its predecessors and that is reflective in the accompanying soundtrack. It is…

ALBUM REVIEW: The Wombats – Beautiful People Will Ruin Your Life

It has been 10 years since The Wombats bursted onto the scene with their absurd indie-rock and introduced their hopelessly romantic tracks with “Let’s Dance To Joy Division” from their debut album “A Guide To Love, Loss & Desperation”. The Liverpool three piece then went onto perfecting a more indie-pop-rock sound with their follow up…

ALBUM REVIEW: MGMT – Little Dark Age

Let me be brutally honest for a second. MGMT peaked when they released their debut album “Oracular Spectacular”. They had three massive breakthrough singles with “Kids”, Electric Feel” and “Time To Pretend” which climbed the charts and were put on heavy rotation for years to come. But ever since then they have decided to ditch…