SINGLE REVIEW: Toby Hobart – I think i’m in love with u

Brisbane based singer, songwriter and producer Toby Hobart has been rapidly growing a fanbase through TikTok and Instagram following the release of his introductory singles ‘Warrior’, ‘Blessing’, ’Think Of You’, ‘Wait’ and ‘October’. But now he’s ready to open a new chapter and showcase his impressive growth as a songwriter as he explores his introspective…

SINGLE REVIEW: Au/Ra – Screw Feelings

Having feelings for someone genuinely sucks. Like it is nice for a brief moment but the rollercoaster of emotions that follows just doesn’t feel worth it sometimes. As someone who is insecure when it comes to relationships, I find myself overthinking every little thing the person does, and it leaves me not enjoying the warm…

SINGLE REVIEW: Banoffee – Idiot

Sometimes we all just need to cry, and that’s a fact. We’re all human, and we all experience heartbreak, and we all experience the gut-wrenching feeling of not feeling like we are enough. Melbourne based hyper-pop artist Banoffee has embraced that sentiment within her forthcoming sophomore album ‘Teartracks’ which will be released on October 8….

SINGLE REVIEW: Will Hyde – boy.

Layered in introspective thoughts and deep vulnerability, Will Hyde’s debut EP ‘with u in mind.’ was a candid coming-of-age collection of tracks that introduced the singer, songwriter and producer to the world. With the dreamy soundscapes and ear worm hooks still gaining traction and playlist adds, he’s ready to continue the introspective reflections with his…

INTERVIEW: bbno$

bbno$ is a Canadian-Armenian rapper, singer and songwriter who is no stranger to the viral success of music. His Y2K collaboration ‘Lalala’ took over radio, playlisting and charts in 2019 and 2020 thanks to its success through TikTok which is quickly becoming the number one platform that people are discovering new music through. Behind that…

INTERVIEW: Bleachers

Music can be so many different things to different people, but to most it’s a form of escapism. It’s allows you to step out of your life for a brief moment and be transported to a visual soundscape that could feel freeing, or it could allow you to address your introspective thoughts. Through the exploration…

INTERVIEW: Sycco

Sycco is a rising star who’s colourful vision is finally being recognised, and she’s ready to get you dancing and vibing while she acquaints herself with you. The Brisbane based First Nations singer, songwriter and producer has been impressing listeners with her addictively penned tracks that in-turn saw ‘Dribble’ reach #29 on the 2020 triple…

INTERVIEW: The Jungle Giants

The Jungle Giants are a band who over the years have explored their sound with an experimentation of vibrancy that has exploded their live show into one of the most euphoric events of the year. Contrasting a seemingly euphoric electronic-pop production with some introspective and at-times vulnerable unravellings, the dynamic four-piece have ultimately hit the…

SINGLE REVIEW: Lorde – Stoned At The Nail Salon

Lorde’s third studio album ‘Solar Power’ is in orbit with its August 20 release date around the corner, and we couldn’t be more excited for the introspective intimate moments that are about to soundtrack the next year of our lives. Lead single and title track ‘Solar Power’ was a breezy Midsomer influenced moment about allowing…

SINGLE REVIEW: Camila Cabello – Don’t Go Yet

It’s been a little while in-between new music from Camila Cabello, but she’s ready to get you dancing again as she steers towards the release of her forthcoming third studio album ‘Familia’ slated for release later this year. ‘Don’t Go Yet’ is the intoxicating lead single, and it’s an immediately infectious Latin pop song that…