SINGLE REVIEW: Client Liaison – House Of Holy

Client Liaison are ready to bring you into the ‘House Of Holy’ with their euphoric new single which is ultimately a disco shaking track with a lot of heart. Taken from their forthcoming sophomore album ‘Divine Intervention’ which will be released on September 10, the 80’s loving duo have continued the hook driven exploration of…

SINGLE REVIEW: UPSAHL – Melatonin

We all need to learn to love ourselves better. It’s a fact. I for one am not great at it somedays, and UPSAHL is confessing the same with her new single ‘Melatonin’. “Got a bad taste in my mouth from all that shit talking to myself” she sings during the opening moments of the song…

SINGLE REVIEW: Mimi Webb – Dumb Love

Young love is one of the most intense, exciting and passionate feelings you could imagine. It’s the head over heels feeling that you can’t stop thinking about, and one that will have you doing anything just so you can stay in their orbit. But it’s also known as dumb love because you are blinded by…

SINGLE REVIEW: Ava Max – EveryTime I Cry

I don’t think Ava Max sleeps. Like, honestly. The American singer-songwriter only put out her debut album ‘Heaven & Hell’ in September last year and she’s already feeding us so much more new music. Adding to the continuous fire is the foot stomper ‘EveryTime I Cry’ which is another disco influenced banger.  Soaked in a…

SINGLE REVIEW: Jessie J – I Want Love

Ten years ago we were introduced to Jessie J with the flawlessly ambitious debut album ‘Who You Are’ which delivered the three Top 10 Aria Charts singles ‘Price Tag’, ‘Nobody’s Perfect’ and ‘Domino’. Since then she’s experimented with her sound, topped the charts, judged on The Voice Australia and UK, been a contestant on the…

SINGLE REVIEW: Cat & Calmell – get old

Cat & Calmell are unapologetically introducing themselves to the world with an unfiltered collision of confidence and vulnerability. Their debut EP ‘Life Of Mine’ will be released on June 25 and hears them highlighting their understanding of the coming of age years through eight honest tracks. While we wait 2 more weeks for the full…

SINGLE REVIEW: Billie Eilish – Lost Cause

Billie Eilish’s sophomore studio album ‘Happier Than Ever’ (out July 30) is undoubtedly one of the most anticipated releases of the year, and rightfully so. Her debut album ‘WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?’ was an intimate and experimentally charged collection of tracks that catapulted her to global stardom. And this follow-up…

SINGLE REVIEW: JP Saxe – More Of You

Falling in love is something that is blatantly terrifying. There is nothing you can do to prepare yourself for it no matter how hard you try. But it’s also an absolutely beautiful thing and when you find yourself in that situation you are met with a contrast of both feelings that take over your whole…

SINGLE REVIEW: DENNIS. – Stuck In My Ways

Gold Coast singer-songwriter DENNIS. has been introducing herself to listeners through a string of pulsating pop tracks that have heard her unravelling emotions and experimenting with different pop angles. But with her new single ‘Stuck In My Ways’ she’s ready to deliver her best one yet, and you better be ready to have it on…

SINGLE REVIEW: SLUMBERJACK feat. Nicole Millar – Not For You

SLUMBERJACK are no strangers to the global touring circuit. Their energetic live show has been built on a string of absolute bangers that have taken them to some of the biggest stages and seen them continually impress with their dark and pulsating soundscape. Their debut album ‘Dichotomy’ is slated for release later this year, and…