Introducing themselves to listeners with their dreamy indie pop-rock fusion, Dulcie have officially released their first new song of 2021 with‘Ethereal’. The appropriately titled track offers a very melodic and dreamy soundscape that will have you easily falling into an ethereal state trance when listening. Reflecting on how society is made up of all different…
10 Things You Didn’t Know About TOWNS
Adelaide pop-punk duo TOWNS have been dominating the Australian live music circuit for the past two years now with their high octane and chaotic energy that immediately opens up the mosh pitt. With a growing discography that is clocking over a million streams on Spotify alone, they’re ready to continue that growing trajectory. Their brand…
INTERVIEW: Vera Blue – The Journey Behind ‘Everything Is Wonderful’
Vera Blue’s artistry has always been centred around the intimate moments of vulnerability that trigger a genuine exploration of your own emotions. Her debut album ‘Perennial’ was a beautiful collection of tracks that detailed the three stages of a breakup; grief, anger, and reflection. From there she’s further experimented with a bolder side of her…
International Trans Day Of Visibility: Creatives You Should Get To Know
Trans rights are human rights, all day, every day. But today on 31 March we specifically put a spotlight and celebrate trans and gender diverse people all over the world for International Trans Day Of Visibility. Encouraging the beginning of conversations, the theme of this years celebration is #beseen and transgender and gender diverse people…
Teenage Joans Present… Songs To Cry And Eat Ice Cream To
Teenage Joans are boldly introducing themselves to audiences across Australia and the world after a huge 2020 that saw them winning the triple j 2020 Unearthed High competition. With their singles ‘By The Way’, ‘Something About Being Sixteen’ and ‘Three Leaf Clover’ creating a whole lot of hype with their infectious energy and honest coming…
INTERVIEW: Short Stack
It’s been six years in-between albums for Short Stack, and when they announced their comeback for their national tour last year there were no plans to release new music or make a new album. It just wasn’t on their horizon. However, the COVID pandemic shifted their plans quite dramatically and that’s when things started to…
GALLERY: Joel Adams – The Zoo
Returning to Queensland for a run of homecoming shows, Joel Adams brought his show full of live instrumentation and looping to The Zoo for a packed crowd. Ahead of a year full of new music, the talented singer-songwriter premiered some unreleased material that showcased the growth and maturity his songwriting has had over the past…
LIVE REVIEW: Vera Blue – Fortitude Music Hall
The concept of seeing Vera Blue perform with an orchestra is one that has crossed my mind multiple times. It’s as if her discography was always meant to get a moment to shine in this format with her vulnerably layered songs arranged in an extra gorgeous and hyper-emotional way. Bringing this vision to life, the…
EP REVIEW: Budjerah – Budjerah
Budjerah is a star, and his debut self-titled EP is a true testament to that. Produced by Matt Corby, the soulful, vulnerable and ultimately honest collection of tracks explores the coming of age moments in his life with rich melodies and delicate arrangements providing a soothing soundscape. The four-track body of work opens with the…
SINGLE REVIEW: Taylor Swift feat. Maren Morris – You All Over Me
Taylor Swift is the queen of taking control of her own narrative. Making one of the biggest power moves in music politics history, she is re-recording all of her albums released under Big Machine Records so she can own the royalties and rights to them instead of the person that bought her catalogue without her…