INTERVIEW: Georgia Mae

When going through hardships; perseverance is key. It’s a coping mechanism that helped Georgia Mae through some very difficult moments in her life where she felt alone, and stuck in her ways. Through embracing her inner strength, she was able to push through the negativity and resurface stronger and with a new-found confidence.  The Brisbane…

INTERVIEW: Hayden James

It’s no secret that we all need some light in our lives right now. The last two years have been rough for everyone, that is one thing we can all agree on. And through this period we have all had a different relationship with music, and have seen the ways we consume music change. Some…

INTERVIEW: Short Stack

The name Short Stack is one that will probably open up some core memories for any angsty Australian teenager from the years 2008-2012. Whether that is screaming along to their lyrics in a sweaty mosh pit at one of their headline shows, being the underground emo kids who saw them open for The Veronicas, Simple…

INTERVIEW: BANKS

BANKS is opening a new chapter in her story with the release of her fourth studio album ‘Serpentina’ (out now via AWAL). The 13 track collection is her first as an independent artist, and hears her claiming a newfound confidence and freeness within the self-explorative themes. Taking control of the narrative, this was also the…

SINGLE REVIEW: Empress Of – Save Me 

Empress Of is ready to command your attention in 2022 with one of year’s best pop tracks. After the release of her third studio album ‘I’m Your Empress Of’, the Californian singer-songwriter has penned a track that re-introduces herself to listeners with a pulsating confidence that is equally intoxicating and exhilarating.  ‘Save Me’ is all…

SINGLE REVIEW: Spacey Jane – It’s Been A Long Day 

Western Australia favourites Spacey Jane are rightfully taking on the world with a highly anticipated run of international dates after dominating the Australian touring market. Currently in the UK + EU for the entirety of April, the band will then take on North America in October and November and showcase why they’re currently one of…

SINGLE REVIEW: Bishop Briggs – High Water / Art Of Survival 

Bishop Briggs is opening a new and painful journey as she explores the complexities of grief through two very powerful singles. There is a duality to ‘High Water’ and ‘Art Of Survival’ as they represent two important parts of her story that addresses losing her sister last year to Ovarian Cancer. The heaviness of these…

SINGLE REVIEW: Sasha Alex Sloan – I Blame The World 

Sasha Alex Sloan is ready to remind the world why she is the ultimate sad girl with the release of her sophomore studio album ‘I Blame The World’ out May 13. Deep introspection has kicked off this new chapter with the poignant ‘WTF’ which asked all the existential questions, and now she’s backing it by…

SINGLE REVIEW: Maggie Rogers – That’s Where I Am

Maggie Rogers has this natural ability to have you feeling understood. Her debut album ‘Heard It In A Past Life’ was a flawless exploration into the coming of age moments of your life. It was all about being connected with yourself and moving through the pain you may have once felt to find inner-peace with…

GALLERY: Pond – The Triffid 

For the first time in 2 years, Pond are back on the road and are ready to have audiences entranced by their energetic and magnetic live show again. Returning to Brisbane with special guest CLYPSO  they definitely didn’t hold back. Embracing new material from their poignantly titled ninth studio album ‘9’ and the soon-to-be-released deluxe…