SINGLE REVIEW: The Veronicas – Godzilla

The Veronicas have been teasing new music for a long time, and they aren’t holding back from keeping us FED with a whole lot of announcements all at once. Dropping their highly anticipated new single ‘Godzilla’, they’ve also announced that their fourth and fifth studio albums ‘Godzilla’ and ‘Human’ will be released on May 28…

SINGLE REVIEW: Julia Michaels – All Your Exes

Julia Michaels is preparing for the release of her debut album later this year, and following in the footsteps of the dancefloor banger ‘Lie Like This’ she’s ready to tear it all up with a chainsaw. ‘All Your Exes’ is a pop-rock anthem about wishing your significant others exes were all dead. It’s a feeling…

SINGLE REVIEW: Benny Blanco & Gracie Abrams – Unlearn

With a growing discography of vulnerable unravellings, Gracie Abrams is our new queen of sad-pop. Her debut EP ‘minor’ was a heartfelt and honest collection of tracks that hit you deep in the feelings, and had you reflecting on relationships in a retrospective way that maybe you hadn’t done before. Stepping into 2021 and preparing…

LIVE REVIEW: Sycco – Black Bear Lodge

Kicking off her East Coast Australian Tour in her hometown of Brisbane, Sycco proved why she is a rising star you need to get to know. With the first of four sold out shows at Black Bear Lodge she took to the stage with a lot of excitement, and the crowd reciprocated those exact feelings….

ALBUM REVIEW: Lana Del Rey – Chemtrails Over The Country Club

Lana Del Rey knows how to deliver an aesthetically pleasing album that transports you to a dreamy state of mind. Her seventh studio album ‘Chemtrails Over The Country Club’ follows the sonical format of her previous couple of records with a sound that hasn’t shifted or evolved drastically. Instead it’s classic Lana Del Rey with…

ALBUM REVIEW: Justin Bieber – Justice

Justin Bieber’s sixth studio album ‘Justice’ is a massive reinstatement of the pop star he was always destined to be. Sonically found somewhere between ‘Journals’ and ‘Purpose’, this record thankfully makes up for the lacklustre body of work that was ‘Changes’.  With 80’s influenced synths and instrumentation driving the sonic behind tracks like ‘Anyone’, ‘Deserve…

EP REVIEW: Mothica – forever fifteen

Mothica is on a journey of self-expression and exploration through an artistic lens that is both vulnerable and captivating. Her debut album ‘Blue Hour’ was a body of work that explored her battle with addiction and the process of getting sober. She’s now ready to share the next chapter in her story which reflects on…

SINGLE REVIEW: Amy Shark – Baby Steps

With her sophomore studio album ‘Cry Forever’ slated for an April 30 release, Amy Shark has delivered one final preview of what is to come. ‘Baby Steps’ is an honest reflection of what she describes as the lowest moment in her life, and it’s a feeling that most of us can relate and empathise with. …

SINGLE REVIEW: The Maine – Sticky

The Maine have soundtracked so many people’s angsty teen years that have simultaneously turned into an angsty and reflective life of listening to their back catalogue. Their eighth studio album ‘XOXO: From Love And Anxiety In Real Time’ will be released on July 9, and they’ve just dropped the infectious lead single that will take…

SINGLE REVIEW: Lola Young – Ruin My Makeup

I’m a big believer in the power of vulnerability. If we were to all just be honest about our feelings, emotions and trauma, the world would be a much better place. It’s such a freeing feeling to be unapologetically honest in a time where it’s normalised to hide behind a filtered look at your life….