Ashe is no stranger to being candidly vulnerable and intimate through her storytelling. It’s something that she’s built a career upon, and has rapidly built a fanbase who turn to her music as a cathartic and therapeutic release of emotions. But her debut album ‘Ashlyn’ turned out to be more introspective than she could’ve ever…
INTERVIEW: Julia Michaels
Julia Michaels never planned to write a hopeful album about love because, to be honest, she didn’t know she could. It wasn’t until she met her now boyfriend JP Saxe in a writing session where they wrote their Grammy award winning single ‘If The World Was Ending’ that the concept of love no longer felt…
LIVE REVIEW: Odette – The Triffid
Earlier this year Odette set the benchmark for what albums should be striving to invoke from listeners in 2021 with her beautifully penned sophomore record ‘Herald’. Already cementing a very special place in my heart as one of my favourite albums of the year, the singer-songwriter has finally been able to bring the record to…
LIVE REVIEW: Eves Karydas – The Triffid
Eves Karydas is one of Australia’s most exciting pop star’s currently in full trajectory. With the expansive commercial success of ‘Complicated’, the singer-songwriter is really diving into the experimental side of her artistry and delivering a polished sound that is making her forthcoming sophomore studio album a definite must listen. With restrictions finally easing, she…
GALLERY: Northeast Party House – The Tivoli
Northeast Party House always know how to deliver the party vibes once they hit the stage, and their current ‘Shelf Life Australian Tour’ is truly cementing that. With their record ‘Shelf Life’ now being out in the world for a year and restrictions beginning to ease, the Melbourne based six piece have finally been able…
5 Songs From Olivia Rodrigo’s Debut Album You NEED to Hear
Olivia Rodrigo has quickly become one of the biggest pop stars in the world and rightfully so. Her debut album ‘Sour’ is an immaculately written and produced body of work that captures the intricate emotions of the coming of age moments in your life and the devastating feelings of heartbreak. Centred around a situation where…
SINGLE REVIEW: MARINA – Ancient Dreams In A Modern Land
MARINA is really serving some ‘Electra Heart’ energy through the punchy new singles from her forthcoming fifth studio album ‘Ancient Dreams In A Modern Land’ which is slated for a June 11 release. ‘Man’s World’ and ‘Purge The Poison’ were both liberating tracks about equality with their important messages assertively in your face. And now…
SINGLE REVIEW: Royal & The Serpent – phuck u
“Well, yeah, you can’t buy happiness. I mean that made me happy for a little while” the opening monologue of Royal & The Serpent’s new angsty track ‘phuck u’ intriguingly lays down. Preluding to the vulnerable unravelling that shines through, the track is ultimately a commentary on how she struggles to love herself even with…
SINGLE REVIEW: MAY-A – Swing Of Things
MAY-A is continuing to introduce herself to listeners with a string of singles that are heavily impressing with their honest refections and dreamy melodies. The next song to be added to her growing discography is the healing ‘Swing Of Things’. The grieving process is one that there will truly never be a handbook for as…
SINGLE REVIEW: Gretta Ray – Human / Passion
Gretta Ray is opening a new chapter in her story with the release of her debut album ‘Begin To Look Around’ which will be finally unveiled to the world on August 27. Introducing herself to listeners in a bold and vulnerable way, this record will really cement herself as an artist who ultimately has something…