SINGLE REVIEW: Oliver Cronin – Speed Bump

Oliver Cronin has been tipped as THE one to watch, and he’s living up to that status with the release of his new single “Speed Bump”. Produced by COBRA, this track serves you an energetic punch of addictive hooks, attitude, and strong songwriting.  Written whilst on a TikTok livestream with his fans, this track is…

SINGLE REVIEW: needanamebro – Better Love

needanamebro are introducing themselves to the world with their debut single “Better Love” and cementing themselves as your next favourite girl group. There’s not a lot of information to be found about this British three-piece, but the intriguing mystery surrounding them is half the fun. They’ve built up a strong fanbase on social media by…

SINGLE REVIEW: Kim Petras feat. Nicki Minaj – Alone

A Kim Petras and Nicki Minaj collaboration has been one that has been highly tipped, speculated, and imagined for a long time. But here they are, finally together for the bubblegum-euro-pop inspired “Alone”. Interpolated with the 1999 hit “Better Off Alone” by Alice Deejay, which was later famously reimagined in 2013 for David Guetta’s “Play…

SINGLE REVIEW: Gus Dapperton feat. BENEE – Don’t Let Me Down

The first time Gus Dapperton and BENEE collaborated, they created what would become one of the biggest viral anthems of a global pandemic. “Supalonely” was unmissable with it’s quirky indie-pop production and ridiculous hook. And now that it’s had a few years in the world, the two artists have come together again for another little…

LIVE REVIEW: The 1975 – Aware Super Theatre

Australia have had a love affair with The 1975 since the very beginning, but it’s safe to say things have escalated quite dramatically since their first visit for Big Day Out in 2014. Returning down under for their biggest run of shows yet, this also marks their seventh Australian tour, and while their core long-term…

SINGLE REVIEW: Kelly Clarkson – Mine / Me

Kelly Clarkson is preparing for the release of her tenth studio album “Chemistry” on June 23, and the queen of empowerment anthems has delivered two new tracks that feel like her strongest songwriting moments to date. Described as a journey of the good, the bad, and the ugly of chemistry with someone, these particular two…

SINGLE REVIEW: Kita Alexander – Queen

Escapism and fantasy has always been something important in pop music, and Australian rising star Kita Alexander is further exploring that side of her artistry as she delivers the first single from her to-be-announced debut album. “Queen” is a freeing and cathartic pop song that is all about letting go, and dancing by yourself when…

SINGLE REVIEW: Kaiser Chiefs – Jealousy 

UK indie-rockers Kaiser Chiefs are making their way to the dance floor as they usher in a new era. Following the release of the lead single “How 2 Dance” last year, they’ve returned with the next pop infused anthem ahead of their forthcoming eighth studio album. “Jealousy” continues their pop-leaning sonical exploration that pushes them…

SINGLE REVIEW: Dominic Fike – Dancing In The Courthouse

Dominic Fike is currently preparing for the release of his sophomore record, and to open up this next chapter he’s dropped a very personal song that perfectly sets the tone. “Dancing In The Courthouse” is a reflection of his childhood and teen years in Florida. From looking at his misbehaviour and run-ins with the law,…

INTERVIEW: Cub Sport

Cub Sport’s musical journey has been unfiltered, genuine and pure. From their debut album “This Is Our Vice” right through to their fifth studio album “Jesus At The Gay Bar” (out now) they’ve delivered honest truths, and a liberating escapism. Embodying a joyous celebration of queer love, this new record couldn’t have come at a…