Sigrid isn’t holding back from giving us big pulsating synth-pop tracks that will have you immediately wanting to be in the middle of a sea of people at a festival screaming the lyrics back at her. Making her big return with the glittery 80’s inspired ‘Mirror’, she’s keeping you well fed with another epic anthem. …
SINGLE REVIEW: BAYNK feat. Cub Sport – Mine
Opening a new chapter musically earlier this year, New Zealand-born artist BAYNK has boldly re-introduced himself to listeners with a trio of bold and defining electronic infused pop and RNB tracks. Recent single ‘Esther’ featuring Tinashe has exploded worldwide and ignited a whole lot of hype around this new project. Following in its footsteps, his…
SINGLE REVIEW: Kim Petras – Future Starts Now
Kim Petras is turning the pages on a brand new chapter today as she gears towards the release of her highly anticipated debut album. ‘Future Starts Now’ is the official lead single that hints towards the hard-hitting glittery pop that is to come. Oozing with a pulsating dance beat that is reminiscent of Madonna’s ‘Confessions…
SINGLE REVIEW: Evie Irie – Bleed
Fresh off the back of touring the country with Amy Shark, Evie Irie is finally releasing one of her punchiest tracks yet, ‘Bleed’. The angsty punk-pop moment was an absolute highlight in her live set with its crossover of recent Willow meets nostalgic Gwen Stefani energy. Sometimes it’s really hard to capture that high intensity…
INTERVIEW: Maisie Peters
Sometimes you just need to put an album on and disassociate from everything around you, and Maisie Peters is an artist who’s growing discography has always been the perfect soundtrack to those introspective moments. Never holding back on her honest thoughts, she’s created a safe space within her music for listeners to reflect on their…
INTERVIEW: Gretta Ray
As you look around where you are right now, will you vividly remember everything the way it is? Will the song you’re currently listening to bring you back to this time? That ideology is what Gretta Ray’s debut album ‘Begin To Look Around’ is built upon. Written during a time of heavy heartbreak and self-discovery,…
INTERVIEW: Holy Holy
Layered in a contrast of experimentation and vulnerability, Holy Holy’s fourth studio album ‘Hello My Beautiful World’ is their boldest and most immersive body of work yet. Written as a commentary on the state of the world and the complications and beauty of the inter-personal relationships we have, it’s a record that finds the right…
5 Songs You Should Listen To From The New Lorde Album: Solar Power
Lorde is an artist who cant “expect” anything in particular because she’s always going to deliver the complete opposite. And her highly anticipated third studio album ‘Solar Power’ is the perfect example of that. Following the heavy acclaim and success from ‘Melodrama’, the New Zealand singer-songwriter could’ve gone down the obvious commercial path that songs…
SINGLE REVIEW: Kacey Musgraves – Star-Crossed
‘Golden Hour’ was an album that undoubtedly changed Kacey Musgraves’ life forever. Winning her four Grammy Awards including the coveted ‘Album Of The Year’, and seeing her embark on a Sold Out world tour, the Country-pop singer songwriter soundtracked a lot of sun-soaked and introspective moments in people’s lives. Because of that it meant that…
SINGLE REVIEW: The Wombats – If You Ever Leave, I’m Coming With You
This global pandemic reminded me that The Wombats are not actually an Australian band. When festivals returned I was quite shocked to not see The Wombats on every line up like they used to be, but then I remembered they’re actually a British band and aren’t allowed in the country at the moment. It’s a…