SINGLE REVIEW: Eves Karydas – There For You

In 2015 Eves The Behavior became a name you couldn’t stop hearing about in the Australian alternative-pop scene. She played some massive festivals and headline shows as well as released an impressive debut EP of experimental and dark tracks. For the past two years she has been working on her follow up release and she’s…

SINGLE REVIEW: U2 – Get Out Of Your Own Way

U2 are returning to their pop-rock roots for their upcoming fourteenth studio album “Songs Of Experience” with strong hooks and empowerful lyrics. Their new single “Get Out Of Your Own Way” hears them channeling a softer melody. It returns to their earlier formula and gives you one of their strongest songs in years. It’s catchy,…

SINGLE REVIEW: JOY – Smoke Too Much

It has been two years since we’ve had new music from Brisbane based singer-songwriter JOY. In between releases she has been touring the country with the likes of James Bay and Kehlani as well as working on her forthcoming second EP. “Smoke Too Much” is the first taste of where the new music will sonically…

SINGLE REVIEW:  Vance Joy – Like Gold

Vance Joy has been touring the same record for the past three years so it was about time that he released some new material. His recent single “Lay It On Me” came just in time for his coveted set at Splendour In The Grass and now he’s following it up with the familiar “Like Gold”….

SINGLE REVIEW: Taylor Swift – Call It What You Want

With her sixth studio album “Reputation” finally being released next week Taylor Swift has dropped the final promo track before the massive release. It’s no secret that the songs from this era haven’t had as big of an impact compared to her previous records and that’s probably got something to do with the questionable experimental…

SINGLE REVIEW: Aly & AJ – I Know

Earlier this year your favourite sister duo Aly & AJ made a massive comeback and saved pop music after a 10 year hiatus. The experimental synth-pop track “Take Me” heard them heading towards a DIY influenced production and showcased a growth and maturity in their songwriting and artistry. Continuing this new approach their second single…

SINGLE REVIEW: The Presets – Do What You Want

The Presets are back with their first new song in 3 years. The electronic duo were unsure how their fourth studio album would sound after experimenting with a melancholy direction at the start of the process but instead they’ve opted to create some more synth pop bangers. “Do What You Want” is their strongest track…

INTERVIEW: Gyroscope

Hailing from Perth, Gyroscope are one of Australia’s leading rock acts. They topped the Aria Charts with their critically acclaimed records “Breed Obsession” and “Cohesion” and have continuously delivered strong tracks like “Baby I’m Gettin’ Better” over their 20 years as a band. After taking a hiatus to work on individual projects the band are…

ALBUM REVIEW: George Maple – Lover

George Maple is one of Australia’s leading electronic-pop artists who has some massive RNB-electronic tracks and collaborations with DJ Snake, Tkay Maidza and What So Not under her belt. The songstress is no stranger to the touring circuit playing some of Australia’s biggest festivals as well as headlining clubs shows and is about to join…

ALBUM REVIEW: Rachel Platten – Waves

I’m going to call it now, Rachel Platten’s sophomore studio record “Waves” is going to be one of the most underrated albums of 2017. For some reason this era has seen her material not charting as high or getting as much traction as her debut did and it’s a travesty because this record is stronger,…