In 2011 Tonight Alive bursted onto the scene with their debut album and quickly became Australia’s new pop-punk favourites. Over the years their sound has evovled, their fan base has grown and they’ve toured all over the world. Their last record “Limitless” heard them ditching the pop-punk formula and instead delivering heartfelt pop infused rock…
INTERVIEW: LPX
While your favourite indie-pop duo MS MR are currently on hiatus lead vocalist Lizzy Palpinger has launched her solo project LPX which hears her channeling some angsty electronic-rock vibes. Her debut EP “Bolt In The Blue” is an impressive collection of tracks that show a raw vulnerability in her songwriting and vocal delivery. She showcases…
ALBUM REVIEW: Missy Lancaster – Piece Of Me
Missy Lancaster is Australia’s hottest Country protege who exploded onto the scene with her debut EP “Missy” in 2016 which impressed with it’s strong pop infused hooks and honest songwriting. Fast forward two years and she’s finally released her debut album “Piece Of Me” which is a mature collection of Country-pop realness. “Never The Bridge”…
ALBUM REVIEW: Fall Out Boy – M A N I A
It has been 15 years since Fall Out Boy released their debut album and bursted onto the music scene with their pop-rock-punk fusion. They quickly became the soundtrack to many peoples early adulthoods and lives. Recently they have been crossing over into the mainstream realm a bit more and headlining arenas across the world which…
SINGLE REVIEW: The Venus Project – Won’t Hurt
Your favourite New Zealand sibling duo BROODS have decided to release a passion project each while they are in-between album cycles and it’s kind of really exciting. Lead vocalist Georgia Nott has decided to showcase her voice in a different light with the birth of The Venus Project. She had a epiphany that every time…
SINGLE REVIEW: Fizzy Milk feat. Jarryd James – Make Me Feel
First of all it is very important to note that BROODS aren’t dead but instead the sibling duo have decided to release a passion project each now that they’ve officially ended their “Conscious” era. Fizzy Milk is the intriguing passion project from Caleb Nott which hears him taking the synth experimentation the last BROODS record…
SINGLE REVIEW: Rudimental feat Jess Glynne, Macklemore & Dan Caplen – These Days
Rudimental are responsible for some of the catchiest drum and bass and electronica crossovers of the past six years. They’ve collaborated with some of the UK’s biggest acts including Ed Sheeran, Emeli Sande, Ella Eyre, John Newman and Dizzie Rascal to name a few. The band are currently working on their third studio album and they’ve teamed…
SINGLE REVIEW: Betty Who – Ignore Me
After releasing her sophomore record “The Valley” early last year Betty Who decided it was time to part ways with her record label and go independent. This decision came from the songstress deciding she wanted to have more creative control over the music and the frequency that her fans got to hear new material. So…
SINGLE REVIEW: George Ezra – Paradise
in 2013 English singer songwriter George Ezra broke through the mainstream charts with his undeniably massive track “Budapest”. Ever since releasing his debut album he has been touring and continually working on new music. Four years later and his sophomore record “Staying At Tamara’s” finally has a release date and an official second single. “Paradise”…
SINGLE REVIEW: MOZA – Gold
Sydney electronic duo MOZA have been impressing crowds across the country with their killer live show and slick tracks and they are ready to add another hit to the growing list. Their new single “Gold” hears them channeling an alternative dance production that is reminiscent of SAFIA with their unique delivery and soulful vocals. The…