SINGLE REVIEW: HANNI – Undermine 

Every now and then you hear a song that just feels extra special, and HANNI’s new single following her recent signing to Dew Process is one of those rare pop moments. Sonically found somewhere between Lorde’s ‘Green Light’ and the likes of Chelsea Cutler and Gracie Abrams, ‘Undermine’ takes you on an emotional rollercoaster from…

 SINGLE REVIEW: Zheani – Designer Sadness

Zheani is preparing the release of her new EP ‘I HATE PEOPLE ON THE INTERNET’ which is slated for a March 23 release, and in the lead-up she’s dropped one of her catchiest tracks yet. ‘Designer Sadness’ was first teased at her debut live showcase at The Outpost last year in Brisbane, and ever since…

SINGLE REVIEW: Superorganism feat. CHAI & Pi Ja Ma – Teenager

It’s been a long time in-between boogies with Superorganism, but the indie-pop collective are finally back and have a lot of new music on the way. Their sophomore record ‘World Wide Pop’ is slated for a July 15 release, and to get you hyped they’ve also dropped their new single ‘Teenager’ featuring CHAI and Pi…

INTERVIEW: Emmy Meli

‘I Am Woman’ is one of the biggest songs in the world right now, and deservingly so. Emmy Meli’s defining message of female and self-empowerment has been heard globally, and become the natural theme song for this years International Women’s Day. It’s a song that already means so much to a whole new generation of…

GALLERY: This That – Sandstone Point Hotel 

This That has become a bit of an institution in Newcastle, but the homegrown festival has officially expanded to Queensland with their first ever interstate date. Held at Sandstone Point Hotel in Bribie Island, the festival was threatened with a rainy time due to the floods that swept the state earlier that week. But luckily…

GALLERY: Nine Lives Festival – The Tivoli 

Every city has some uniquely special record stores that are characteristically apart of some people’s personality, and have created a warm and comforting place for others to go to. Jet Black Cat Music is one of those stores for the people of Brisbane, and over the past 10 years they have cultivated a fanbase that…

SINGLE REVIEW: Mallrat – Teeth 

Sound the alarms because it’s finally happening. Mallrat will be releasing her debut album ‘Butterfly Blue’ into the world on May 13, and we couldn’t be more excited. The Australian singer-songwriter has been delivering her confessional dreamy pop over the past six years. In that time she has evolved from “the Hannah Montana of the…

SINGLE REVIEW: Zoe A’dore – Read

Are you over using dating apps? Are you being preyed upon by gas lighters? Are you constantly receiving mixed messages? Well if you answered yes to any of those questions, then rising queer pop artist Zoe A’dore has THE anthem for you. ‘Read’ is a sassy, playful and honest pop track that tells you exactly…

SINGLE REVIEW: Miiesha – Still Dream

After intimately welcoming listeners into her world with the 2021 EP ‘Smoke’, Miiesha is poignantly continuing the exploration with her follow up EP ‘Mirrors’, which is slated for a June 3 release. Lead single ‘Still Dream’ is an ethereal pop track that hones one of her catchiest hooks yet.  The Anangu/Torres Strait Islander singer-songwriter has…

SINGLE REVIEW: Meg Mac – Is It Worth Being Sad 

“Is it worth being sad about it?” is the ultimate rhetorical question we all find ourselves asking more often than we probably want to admit it. But it’s a part of being human, and it’s a part of of feeling things so physically, which is truly a beautiful thing. Australian singer-songwriter Meg Mac has addressed…