Sometimes it all just gets too much. Everything you do feels damaging, you feel burnt out, and your brain feels like it could fry some eggs and bacon with how nonsensical it’s being. With the isolating feeling taking over, sometimes the only person that you could voice it out to and make sense to is…
LIVE REVIEW: Tones And I – Riverstage
Tones And I’s global trajectory is something that should truly be celebrated, and the Australian singer-songwriter finally got to do that with the commencement of her huge Australian tour which was originally slated for last year before the world caught a pandemic. Being based in Byron Bay for a long time, Brisbane became a second…
LIVE REVIEW: Haiku Hands – Woolly Mammoth
Forget S Club 7, because there ain’t no party like a Haiku Hands party. Cementing that sentiment once again through their ‘Super Villain Tour’, the electronic dance-pop collective returned to Brisbane for a night of high energy shenanigans. The 40 minute set was an explosion of dance beats that highlighted the raw strength behind their…
TRACK BY TRACK: Alfie Templeman – Forever Isn’t Long Enough
Alfie Templeman is an artist who’s story is only really just beginning. At fifteen years old the British singer-songwriter released his debut single ‘Orange Juice’ which signalled the introduction of something fresh with a dreamy perspective that was way beyond his years. From there he released four EP’s and began to further hone and explore…
INTERVIEW: girl in red
From the release of her debut single ‘i wanna be your girlfriend’ in 2018, girl in red has been candidly delivering you queer introspection in its rawest form. The Norwegian singer-songwriter has built a legion of fans through her intimate storytelling and beautiful melodies that have soundtracked the darkest moments of heartbreak and the exciting…
INTERVIEW: Julia Stone
Through the release of her third solo studio album ‘Sixty Summers’, Julia Stone has made the record she’s always wanted to create. Upon a first listen you might be taken aback by the experimental nature of the production that steers her away from her folk roots and into a heavier pop soundscape. But this album…
ALBUM REVIEW: Julia Michaels – Not In Chronological Order
Julia Michaels is the queen of candid introspection. With a career full of chart-topping songwriting credits, she has always helped other artists find the words they needed to say to relieve the circling thoughts that sometimes plague us all. Stepping into the spotlight in 2017 with her breakthrough single ‘Issues’, she started unravelling her own…
SINGLE REVIEW: Billie Eilish – Your Power
Billie Eilish is ready to continue her success story with her highly anticipated sophomore album ‘Happier Than Ever’ which will be released on July 30. The singer-songwriter has always unravelled a raw vulnerability through her music and this record is promising to be no different following the release of lead singles ‘my future’ and ‘Therefore…
SINGLE REVIEW: Alec Benjamin – The Way You Felt
Alec Benjamin is an incredible songwriter and that’s something we’ve known ever since his global breakthrough hit ‘Let Me Down Slowly’. He just has this ability to capture raw emotions with such ease, and articulate them in such a beautiful and universal way that you feel immediately connected to him. It’s a comforting reassurance that…
SINGLE REVIEW: Short Stack – Live4
Short Stack certified their return to music earlier this year with their most experimental and heaviest release yet with ‘Burn You Down’. And now as they head towards their fifth studio album they’re ready to give you a punch of nostalgia. ‘Live4’ fuses together the classic punk-pop sound of their earlier material with a distinctive…