Since going independent, Tyde Levi has opened a new chapter in his musical journey that has allowed him to take control of the creative vision in its entirety. Last week he low-key shared the intimate ‘How Does She Understand Love So Well’ which hinted at the storyteller he wants to be as an artist. But…
LIVE REVIEW: Lime Cordiale – Riverstage
Lime Cordiale are quickly heading towards arena status with their polished live show receiving a big production upgrade. Closing out their 14 Steps To A Better You Tour in Brisbane at The Riverstage for their biggest headline show yet to 9500 people, the energy was undeniably ecstatic. The merch line was just as long as…
GALLERY: Camp Cope – The Tivoli
It’s been four years since Camp Cope’s last Australian tour, so at this stage it is long overdue and audiences are ready to be reacquainted with the Melbourne three piece again. In celebration of the release of their third studio album ‘Running With The Hurricane’, they touched down in Brisbane with special guest Becca Hatch…
GALLERY: Slowly Slowly – Princess Theatre
The journey for Slowly Slowly to get on their national tour has been a long and winding one with postponements galore due to the pandemic continually popping up. But the Melbourne based band are finally back on the road and celebrating the release of their 2020 record ‘Race Car Blues’. On top of that album…
SINGLE REVIEW: Jessica Mauboy – Automatic
Coming off her national sold out Boss Lady Tour, Jessica Mauboy has officially reaffirmed herself as Australia’s RNB-pop queen. After signing to Warner Music Australia last year, she opened a new chapter with the funky and glossy lead single ‘Glow’. Leaning into this confident sound, she previewed listeners with some unreleased tracks while on tour,…
GALLERY: Haiku Hands – The Zoo
Haiku Hands always know how to turn it up. From the volume to the energy, the electronic-pop collective have you sorted. To celebrate the release of their debut self-titled album which came out at the beginning of the pandemic, they have finally been able to hit the road for the raucous party it deserves. The…
SINGLE REVIEW: Maisie Peters – Cate’s Brother
Maisie Peters is unleashing full chaos into the world with the release of her pop-punk inspired new single ‘Cate’s Brother’. Following its viral success on TikTok, the witty-fuelled track is a ridiculous 3 minute celebration of storytelling and early 2000’s. Someone on Twitter described this song as the 2022 version of ‘Teenage Dirtbag’, and I…
SINGLE REVIEW: Tove Styrke – YouYouYou
Tove Styrke is here to remind you that she still knows how to have you flocking to the dance floor. Ahead of her fourth studio album ‘HARD’ which is slated for a June 3 release, the Swedish singer-songwriter is ready for you to let go of all your inhibitions and let out all your emotions…
SINGLE REVIEW: Yb. – Change Your Mind
Yb. is in his introductory era, and he’s making sure you take note of who he is. In three short years the Brisbane based musician has built a growing fanbase who are eager to hear how he’s evolving. with impressive streaming numbers coming in, two Queensland Music Award nominations, and support slots for the likes…
SINGLE REVIEW: Edith feat. Taj Ralph – Falling Away
Last year Sydney based singer-songwriter Edith got on the radar of Australian tastemakers with her infectiously crafted single ‘Who Cares’ as well as becoming a triple j Unearthed High finalist. As she bounces into 2022 she has teamed up with Taj Ralph for a bop-worthy glimpse of what is to come. ‘Falling Away’ is a…