INTERVIEW: Charley

It’s not often a new artist appears and releases a consistent string of incredible pop songs that could make a lot of your favourite’s envious, but Charley is establishing herself as one of Australia’s finest new pop stars in the making. The Gold Coast raised, and now Sydney based, singer-songwriter has only been releasing music…

SINGLE REVIEW: Slowly Slowly – Nothing On 

If you thought you knew what to expect from Slowly Slowly sonically, then think again. The Melbourne four-piece are ready to shake things up and give listeners a whole new soundscape to dive into with the infectiously penned ‘Nothing On’.  Immediately drawing comparisons to the likes of The 1975, LANY, and Fickle Friends, this indie…

GALLERY: The Amity Affliction – Eatons Hill Hotel 

The Amity Affliction are no strangers to life on the road. They’re undoubtedly one of Australia’s most prolific live metalcore acts after cultivating a fanbase who have watched them grow and passionately supported them for 18 years. Every time they head out on tour their shows are met with “sold out” statuses, and are decked…

SINGLE REVIEW: Maddie Zahm – Fat Funny Friend 

Every now and then you hear a song that just stops you in your tracks and makes you immediately think, “wow, this is a really important song that people need to hear”. And Maddie Zahm’s new single ‘Fat Funny Friend’ is one of those special moments.  The Los Angeles based singer-songwriter has been cultivating a…

SINGLE REVIEW: Peach PRC – God Is A Freak  

“God is a bit of a freak. Why’s he watching me getting railed on the couch, staying pure for a wedding? He’s got fucked up priorities” might just be my favourite lyrics from 2022 yet. And to be honest, I don’t know how anything else is going to beat that.  I mean, haven’t we all…

SINGLE REVIEW: Arlo Parks – Softly  

Arlo Parks had breakthrough year in 2021 which saw her becoming one of the most praised rising British singer-songwriter’s. Her debut album ‘Collapsed In Sunbeams’ received global acclaim and received two Grammy nominations, while also winning her a BRIT Award for Best New Artist. Ahead of her world tour, which will see her reaching Australia…

SINGLE REVIEW: Tate McRae – she’s all i wanna be

With her debut album slated for release later this year, Tate McRae wants to show listeners the many different sides of her artistry. Over the past couple of years she’s highlighted dark, pulsating, and dreamy tones intertwined with her soft and slightly raspy vocals that create this immediately soothing feeling. But now she’s ready to…

SINGLE REVIEW: Flume feat. MAY-A – Say Nothing 

It was honestly about time we got a new Flume album. We’ve been patiently waiting, and our prayers are about to be answered. His third studio album ‘Palaces’ is slated for a May 20 release, and will hear him collaborating with artists like Caroline Polachek, LAUREL, Emma Louise, Kučka and Oklou.  For the lead single…

SINGLE REVIEW: Mallrat – Your Love

In 2020 Mallrat teased the release of her debut album with the definitively charged lead single ‘Rockstar’, which not only became a fan favourite, but also came in at #13 on the triple j Hottest 100. But since then she has been really quiet on the new-music front with 2021 seeing her touring where she…

SINGLE REVIEW: Joesef – It’s Been A Little Heavy Lately

Scottish rising star, Joesef, is ready to give listeners a different side of his artistry with one of his most experimentally charged releases yet. ‘It’s Been A Little Heavy Lately’ is a psychedelic leaning soul-pop track that intertwines instant funk vibes into your airwaves.  Reflecting on the art of bad decisions, he acknowledges that when…