SINGLE REVIEW: Rence – Track Shoes 

Rising pop singer-songwriter and producer Rence has dropped another banger that will have you gliding into the weekend with a bit of a bounce in your step. Continuing his evolution as an artist that you should get acquainted with, ‘Track Shoes’ is a playful pop representation of heartbreak.  Taking a different angle over what most…

SINGLE REVIEW: Sam Fischer – Hopeless Romantic

Being a hopeless romantic is something that is often looked at endearingly as you think they’re so confident within themselves to love so openly. But in fact it can actually be really disheartening and a struggle to feel so literally. As a Pisces, I personally know this feeling way too much as I find myself…

SINGLE REVIEW: Adele – Easy On Me

Sound the alarms because Adele is officially back! Her forthcoming fourth studio album ’30’ is slated for a November 19 release, and it’s genuinely the most highly anticipated album since she released ’25’ in 2015. Opening this new chapter with the reflective and honest ballad ‘Easy On Me’, she sets the tone for the introspective…

SINGLE REVIEW: Vera Blue – Temper 

Vera Blue can do it all. She can strip it back and give us the emotionally heavy ballads that have sweeping strings and electronically infused layers like ‘Mended’. But then she can also deliver pulsating synth bangers like recent single ‘Lie To Me’ that will have you ready to dance away all the tears. As…

SINGLE REVIEW: Charley – Arizona 

Earlier this year Charley introduced herself to the world with the Bonnie McKee and Katy Perry inspired debut single ‘Hard For Me’. Injecting some early 2000’s pop nostalgia into our lives with a chorus that naturally oozes, she highlighted how sometimes minimalism is the answer to everything. Returning with her highly anticipated follow-up single ‘Arizona’,…

SINGLE REVIEW: Georgia Mae – Gentle 

Finding her unique voice and direction, Georgia Mae has returned with her boldest and most self-assured release yet. ‘Gentle’ hears the Brisbane based singer-songwriter really claiming who she wants to be as an artist, and cementing the message she wants to share with the world.  Playing as a commentary on climate change, she boldly asserts…

LIVE REVIEW: Budjerah – The Triffid  

Budjerah is first and foremost a storyteller. His debut headline tour captured that raw power behind his words as he stunned audiences with the contrast of his emotional lyrics, and his energetically delivered anecdotes in-between songs. Closing the tour in Brisbane at The Triffid, the journey for the singer-songwriter to play this particular show had…

INTERVIEW: Nina Nesbitt

To put it simply, Nina Nesbitt’s sophomore record ‘The Sun Will Rise, The Seasons Will Change’ changed her life forever. Not only did it introduce the Scottish singer-songwriter to a whole new audience and allow her to tour the world, but it also allowed her to have a creative release from the darkness in her…

INTERVIEW: UPSAHL

Heartbreak is never a fun experience. No matter how it ends, it’s always going to hurt because at one point in time you did love them, and you need to mourn those memories. But everyone’s journey is different, and UPSAHL has captured hers through her vividly charged debut album ‘Lady Jesus’. Celebrating her journey of…