Heralding in their third studio album ‘angel in real time’, Gang Of Youths have cemented themselves as one of Australia’s leading alt-rock acts. Upgrading to arena status, this Sydney raised and now London based five piece have welcomed listeners into a cinematically scored soundscape of emotional reflections. Inspired by the loss of frontman Dave Le’aupepe’s father, the…
5 Songs You Should Listen To From Avril Lavigne’s New Album ‘Love Sux’
The world really did need another pop-punk Avril Lavigne record. It’s been 14 years since the Canadian singer-songwriter released her third studio album ‘The Best Damn Thing’ and gave every millennial a soundtrack full of angsty and vengeful anthems. Since that release she went on a further pop experimentation that steered her away from her…
GALLERY: Teen Jesus & The Jean Teasers – Black Bear Lodge
Hailling for Canberra, Teen Jesus & The Jean Teasers are ready to show the whole country why they’re one of Australia’s most promising new punk bands. Heading out on their national ‘Miss Your Birthday Tour’, the electric four piece arrived in Brisbane for a sweaty and powerhouse show at Black Bear Lodge. Highlighting recent singles…
SINGLE REVIEW: Florence + The Machine – King
Florence + The Machine is THE moment. I mean, she always has been, but the British singer-songwriter has yet again brought an ethereal song into our lives that we will be obsessed with for the foreseeable future. It’s been four years since she released her fourth studio album ‘High As Hope’, and her new single…
SINGLE REVIEW: Ball Park Music – Stars In My Eyes
Ball Park Music always seems to have a new album up their sleeve, and their seventh studio album ‘Weirder & Weirder’ will continue the good vibes on June 3. Following on from their self-titled body of work which dropped in 2020, their hook writing and anthemic production couldn’t be stronger than it is right now….
SINGLE REVIEW: HANDSOME – Youth Disaster
It’s been three years in-between releases for HANDSOME, and I for one am very excited that she’s back to bringing us the queer and honest anthems we deserve. ‘Youth Disaster’ is the beginning of a whole new chapter for the Sydney based singer-songwriter. It’s a bold and defining track that elevates from where ‘Delete You’…
SINGLE REVIEW: Bipolar Sunshine – Too Young
Bipolar Sunshine is ready to show listeners a slightly more melodic side to his artistry with one of his most addictive releases yet. ‘Too Young’ is a song that immediately comes out of the gate with this pulsating and dominative energy that oozes confidence and a playful energy. Reminiscent of The Weeknd, there is this…
GALLERY: Tyne-James Organ – The Triffid
Tyne-James Organ is on his second attempt of bringing his debut album to life with an electric run of shows that sees him playing his biggest headline run of dates yet. The Melbourne based singer-songwriter returned to Brisbane with a setlist full of ‘Necessary Evil’ songs in tow to The Triffid for a night of…
GALLERY: Ruby Fields – QPAC
Last year Ruby Fields finally unveiled her debut album ‘I’ve Been Doin’ It For A Bit’ which rightfully debuted at number one on the Aria Charts, and welcomed the world into her introspective thoughts. The reflective body of work was intertwined with her signature wit, underlying vulnerability, and some kick ass alt-rock production. To celebrate…
INTERVIEW: BROODS
BROODS are stepping into a whole new world for their fourth studio album. In fact, they’ve actually created a whole new world for their fans to immerse themselves within. ‘Space Island’ was birthed through an exploration of grief and heartbreak that saw the New Zealand sibling duo acknowledging the importance of space during that transitional…