In the search for a new heartbreak song to make your personality trait? Well CXLOE has got you covered with one of the most relatable tracks of young love and heartbreak that takes a slightly different angle than you’d expect. ‘Soft Rock’ is dedicated to the coming-of-age heartbreak that left you scrambling to pick up…
SINGLE REVIEW: Approachable Members Of Your Local Community – Strong Enough
It’s been a little while in-between releases for Approachable Members Of Your Local Community, but the Melbourne indie-pop band are back and they have an exciting new vocalist joining the line up. Sage Mellet brings a whole new dynamic and contrast to the band with her dreamy vocals that listeners, and the band themselves, didn’t…
SINGLE REVIEW: Larkins – This Is Gonna Hurt
Currently in the middle of a huge UK tour, Larkins are celebrating their return to stage in an extra special way. This tour is the official warm up to their debut album ‘JCOY’ which will finally be released on October 8 *cue screams*. The Manchester four piece have followed this announcement with dropping another song…
SINGLE REVIEW: WALTA – Can We Be Friends?
WALTA is the brand new musical project by rising Brisbane singer-songwriter Chloe Minogue. After introducing herself to listeners through her collaborative releases with Melrose and some moody and pulsating solo pop tracks, she wants to unravel another side to her artistry with a raw vulnerable contrast. ‘Can We Be Friends?’ is the first preview of…
INTERVIEW: Orla Gartland
Debut albums are an artistic statement of vulnerability, self acceptance and growth. They’re a journey of someone’s life right up to that moment, so for any artist there is a genuine pressure in making sure the messaging behind everything is a strong representation of who they are and who they want to be. For Orla…
SINGLE REVIEW: Lizzo feat. Cardi B – Rumors
It’s finally Lizzo szn, and we’re SO ready! It’s been 2 years since she dropped her Grammy award winning third studio album ‘Cuz I Love You’, and we’ve been craving her self empowering anthems and pure sassy lyrics ever since. Well now it’s time to step back into your alter-ego and get ready to shut…
SINGLE REVIEW: Chelsea Cutler – You Can Have It
Chelsea Cutler’s sophomore studio album is officially on its way, and she’s ready to have you deep in your emotions with her introspective storytelling. Her lead single ‘Walking Away’ is one of 2021’s best break-up songs, with her vivid songwriting having you aching in pain along with her even if you aren’t currently in a…
SINGLE REVIEW: RÜFÜS DU SOL – Next To Me
RÜFÜS DU SOL are no strangers to giving listeners an emotionally fuelled soundtrack to introspective yearning. Their return to music following their Grammy nominated album ‘Solace’ was the dark and moody stylings of ‘Alive’. Deeply rooted in finding hope within the darkness, this track heard them acknowledging the painful thoughts that weigh so many of…
SINGLE REVIEW: Deb Never feat. Jim-E Stack – Sweet & Spice
Los Angeles based singer-songwriter Deb Never is preparing the release of her new EP ‘Where Have All The Flowers Gone?’ which is slated for September 10. Following the release of ‘Someone Else’, ‘Sorry’ and ‘Disassociate’, she’s honed a dark, brooding and intimate sound that fuses pop, rock and hip-hop influences together. To coincide with the…
SINGLE REVIEW: Maisie Peters – You Signed Up For This / Brooklyn
Maisie Peters’ debut album ‘You Signed Up For This’ is only 2 weeks away *cue squeals*, and the British singer-songwriter is eagerly awaiting to unravel her introspective thoughts of her coming-of-age experience. With the release date creeping towards us she’s dropped two new singles for you to obsess over and further convince you to pre-order…