SINGLE REVIEW: Sarah Saint James – Heather 

When we look back at our formative years of walking down the school halls and sitting in a classroom pretending like we don’t want to be anywhere else, it’s important to note that everyone had a different experience. We were all in the exact same moment together, but some kids had it easier than others….

SINGLE REVIEW: Foxes – Sister Ray  

Foxes is back with the exciting announcement that her highly anticipated third studio album ‘The Kick’ will finally be released on 11 February 2022. The British singer-songwriter has always delivered a distinguishable contrast of escapism and emotional introspection through her material, and this forthcoming body of work is no different.  Lead single ‘Sister Ray’ is…

SINGLE REVIEW: Hope D – Happy Hangover  

Rising singer-songwriter Hope D has had a pretty exciting past two years. With the breakthrough success of her debut single ‘Swim’, the huge placing of #69 in triple J’s Hottest 100 for 2020, the release of her debut EP ‘Cash Only’, and the consequent sold out Australian tour earlier this year, her accolades are deservingly…

SINGLE REVIEW: Juno – Zero  

There is a new indie-pop duo on the scene who are ready to have you dancing and sassily confessing that you give zero fucks about someone. Juno is the new project by Kahlia Ferguson and Sam Woods who first met as members of the indie-rock group Sunflower. Stepping into a palette of pastel colours intertwined…

SINGLE REVIEW: Chelsea Cutler ft. Quinn XCII – Calling All Angels 

Chelsea Cutler is excitingly releasing her sophomore album ‘When I Close My Eyes’ on October 15, and it’s shaping up to be quite a diverse and complimentary body of work. Showcasing a distinct growth in her artistry since the release of her debut album ‘How To Be Human’ at the start of 2020, she wants…

SINGLE REVIEW: Thomston – Honeymoon  

The honeymoon period of a relationship is always so interesting. You can be so infatuated by someone that you lose all comprehension of red flags and introspective thoughts that are actually needed to keep a relationship healthy and alive. Sometimes the honeymoon period abruptly finishes and you’re left seeing something for the very first time,…

SINGLE REVIEW: Sam Fender – Get You Down  

With the release of his sophomore record ‘Seventeen Going Under’ slated for October 8, Sam Fender has dropped a new festival-ready anthem to scream out into the sunshine. ‘Get You Down’ is a song that embraces the use of contrast to tell a story, and it’s one of his most personal and memorable tracks yet…

SINGLE REVIEW: Navvy – Rock Bottom 

Navvy is a pop star and she wants to make sure that you know that. The New Zealand singer-songwriter has so far delivered a back catalog of shimmery and emotional indie-pop songs that have broken our hearts and simultaneously pieced them back together. With the pulsating ‘Pieces’ last year hinting at the Robyn inspired dance…

SINGLE REVIEW: Edan Mcgovern – Fair Weather  

Sydney based creative Edan Mcgovern is bridging the gap between multi-faced art forms and using different platforms to share alternative sides of her personality. Through stand-up comedy, she has been able to contrast vulnerability with hilarious storytelling and capture a global audience through viral TikTok videos. She then took that approach into songwriting where she…

SINGLE REVIEW: Troye Sivan – Angel Baby 

Troye Sivan is continually serving us the queer pop anthems we deserve to have in this world, and the ARIA award winning singer-songwriter isn’t slowing down with the release of another dreamy introspective moment.  ‘Angel Baby’ can only be best described as an arena-ready, 90’s inspired, queer boyband power ballad. Filled with pure nostalgia, this…