Griff and Sigrid are two of UK and Europe’s most promising rising stars, so it only seems appropriate that they’ve teamed up for one of the biggest songs of the year to-date. ‘Head On Fire’ is a track that has “hit” written all over it. Returning to the alt-pop sound that echoed through 2018, there…
SINGLE REVIEW: Christina Castle – FFFree
Christina Castle is an artist who is ready to introduce who she really is to the world. Her journey has been unravelling since 2011 where she appeared on The X Factor Australia (FKA Christina Parie) and was consequently signed by Warner Music at age 15 before touring with Simple Plan. But that was only the…
INTERVIEW: The Wombats
As we steer into a new year, it’s easy to get lost within our thoughts and lose perspective of everything. Sometimes we just need an escapism through music with reflective lyrics to reconfigure our thoughts, and that’s what The Wombats have created within their fifth studio album. ‘Fix Yourself, Not The World’ is a record…
ALBUM WRAP UPS: FKA Twigs, Fickle Friends & The Wombats
FKA Twigs – CAPRISONGS It’s been three years in between projects for FKA Twigs, and as the British singer-songwriter steers into 2022 she has dropped a 17 track mixtape for your listening pleasure. This collaborative affair is all about experimentation and the search for confidence. Deeply rooted in the present, this collection of songs represents…
SINGLE REVIEW: John K – A Lot
Sometimes we don’t realise how much someone really means to us until they are out of the picture. Breakup’s are always going to be tough, and there is always a lot of personal reflection involved in the healing process, but what are you meant to do when you realise that you weren’t the best version…
SINGLE REVIEW: Avril Lavigne feat. Blackbear – Love It When You Hate Me
Avril Lavigne has returned to music with a genuine fire lit underneath her to prove that she can still make you jump and scream in a mosh pit. Her seventh studio album ‘Love Sux’ is slated for a February 25 release, and hears her returning to her punk-pop roots to celebrate the 20 year journey…
SINGLE REVIEW: George Alice – Hold On
Over the last two years George Alice has impressed listeners with an emotionally and vividly charged soundscape that has laid down the foundations for her major introduction to the world. Her debut EP ‘Growing Pains’ is slated for a February 18 release, followed by a national tour in May. But before then, she has dropped…
SINGLE REVIEW: Aluna, Diplo & Durante – Forget About Me
It’s very much still summertime in Australia, and Aluna just dropped what could be the late summer anthem we didn’t know we needed. ‘Forget About Me’ hears the British singer-songwriter teaming up with Diplo and Durante for 3 minutes of bright and bouncy dance-pop. Layered with disco attributes, this song feels like the sun-soaked sister…
SINGLE REVIEW: Alesso & Katy Perry – When I’m Gone
Over the New Year period Katy Perry has kicked off her critically acclaimed Las Vegas residency ‘Play’ which is a bright, innovative and extravagant return to the stage. Perfectly colliding with the commencement of dates is one of her most addictive dance-pop collaborations yet. Teaming up with Swedish producer Alesso, ‘When I’m Gone’ has an…
SINGLE REVIEW: Royal & The Serpent – PHUCKBOI REJECTS
Royal & The Serpent is rioting into the new year with an angsty and relatable new single taken from her forthcoming EP ‘IF I DIED WOULD ANYONE CARE’ which will be released on January 28. ‘PHUCKBOI REJECTS’ is THE song you wish you could play to every single one of your exes, just so you…