GALLERY: Skegss – Fortitude Music Hall

Skegss are aware how long it’s taken them to be able to tour in full again and play their new album ‘Rehearsal’. So they made sure that when they finally hit the road that every night would be full of surprises and feel like a major event that people would never forget. Taking that concept…

GALLERY: The Jynx House Amplified – Coolum Football Club

The Jynx House are known for their electric and sweaty parties, and for the first time ever they have taken it into the outdoors for an Oasis inspired event. Headlined by artists like The Jungle Giants, Crooked Colours, Luude, Choomba and Northeast Party House (DJ Set), they delivered a euphoric day on the Sunshine Coast….

INTERVIEW: GRAACE

GRAACE has always had a natural ability to share her emotions so vulnerably and genuinely. She captured our hearts with the intimate storytelling behind ‘Last Night’ in 2018, and since then has experimented with and grown her soundscape while discovering who she truly wants to be as an artist. With the release of her second…

EP REVIEW: Orville Peck – Bronco: Chapter 1

Orville Peck is one of those rare artists who come along and define a moment in time. The masked queer cowboy is genuinely game changing for the country music community, and has paved the way for more acceptance in a genre that has always been quite conservatory. 2021 was a big year for the Canadian…

SINGLE REVIEW: Georgia Mae – High  

To-date Georgia Mae’s career has had many highlights including writing and recording tracks for shows like Keeping Up With The Kardashians, working in sound design at Skywalker Sound and Warner Bros. Studios, and being nominated for Most Promising Female Songwriter and Best Female Pop Artist at the 2016 Queensland Music Awards. But the Lismore raised…

SINGLE REVIEW: Dylan – No Romeo  

Rising star Dylan is ready to become your next pop obsession. The British singer-songwriter has rioted onto the scene with a string of honest, playful and vulnerably charged tracks. Following the release of her viral hit ‘You’re Not Harry Styles’, she is ready to give you another empowering moment. ‘No Romeo’ is a track for…

SINGLE REVIEW: Nina Nesbitt – When You Lose Someone 

Nina Nesbitt has opened a new and reflective chapter ahead of the release of her forthcoming third studio album. Recent singles ‘Summer Fling’ and ‘Life’s A Bitch (L.A.B)’ felt like a total reset for the British singer-songwriter as she began to re-tell her story to listeners. But new single ‘When You Lose Someone’ is the…

SINGLE REVIEW: Erin Foster – Lovely 

Erin Foster is an absolute pop dream waiting for you to discover her. The Gold Coast based newcomer has introduced herself with the dreamy pop stylings of ‘Birthday’, ‘Sometimes’, and ‘Friends’ which gave a CHVRCHES meets Hatchie styled aesthetic. But for her new single ‘Lovely’ she has doubled down on her pop foundations and delivered…

GALLERY: Ocean Alley – Riverstage

Following the release of their third studio album ‘Lonely Diamond’ in 2020, Ocean Alley have finally been able to hit the road to give fans the highly anticipated full concert experience of the record. Hitting up Brisbane for two nights at the beautiful outdoor landscape of the Riverstage, the Northern Beaches six-piece gave the packed…

SINGLE REVIEW: Great Gable – Our Love

Perth rising stars Great Gable are ready to become your new Western Australian obsession. The dynamic four-piece are no strangers to some of your playlists, and have extensively trekked across  the country, but as they continue to drop more new music following their 2020 debut album ‘Tracing Faces’ they’re tapping into a wider audience who…