Dua Lipa – Training Season Dua Lipa is back on her pop-star shit with a song that feels even bigger than “Houdini”. On “Training Season” the British artist comes in hot with a psychedelic pop sonic that is elevated from its predecessor and packs an unexpected punch. The track grows on you with every listen…
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SINGLE REVIEWS OF THE WEEK: Spacey Jane, Jennifer Lopez, Michael Marcagi, Faye Webster, K.FLAY, Sea Girls
Spacey Jane – One Bad Day Following a two year run with their sophomore album “Here Comes Everybody”, West Australian indie-rock favourites Spacey Jane are officially closing the chapter with one final new song. “One Bad Day” comes as a thank you to fans, and bookends the end of “Here Comes Everybody” and serves as…
Single Reviews Of The Week: Omar Apollo, Illy, Kenya Grace, Tkay Maidza, Noah Kahan, Jude York
Omar Apollo – Live For Me Omar Apollo is genuinely sitting on top of the world at the moment. There is an excitement that feels electric behind his discography that is finding its way into mainstream culture thanks to some major artist co-signs, tour supports and festival slots. Following his critically acclaimed and Grammy nominated…
INTERVIEW: The Beaches
It’s been hard to avoid the refrain “Don’t blame me blame Brett. Blame my ex” when scrolling social media over the past couple of months. The tongue in cheek writing deservingly struck a chord with listeners as it was playfully honest and had this unique perspective when you dived deeper into it. And The Beaches…
Single Reviews Of The Week – Timbaland, Nicki Minaj, Griff, Chelsea Cutler & Kinder
Timbaland, Nelly Furtado, Justin Timberlake – Keep Going Up I am obsessed with the fact we are now living in a 2008 simulation. Christina Aguilera has just announced an Australian tour, and now Timbaland has reunited with Nelly Furtado and Justin Timberlake for new music. “Keep Going Up” takes you immediately back in time to…
INTERVIEW: Tia Gostelow
After having a bit of experimentation on her sophomore album “CHRYSALIS”, Tia Gostelow has approached her third studio album “Head Noise” with a sense of clarity. The ARIA platinum artist now feels very confident within herself of the music she wants to be creating, as well as the confidence to allow other people to give…
LIVE REVIEW: The Snuts – Manning Bar
The Snuts know how to deliver a punchy live show full of big singalong’s, catchy guitar riffs, and a whole lot of energy. Returning to Australia for a three-day whirlwind trip, the Scottish indie-rock band didn’t hold back as they proved to audiences why their live show has become so acclaimed. Wrapping up the tour…
SINGLE REVIEW: Brenn! – Valapriso
2023 has already been a very special year for Alabama-based artist Brenn!. Recent single “4runner” had absolute breakout success with over 27 million streams already on Spotify alone, along with a growing fanbase that is finding him through the tender track. Now he’s backing it up with the vulnerably charged “Valapriso” which cements his status…
LIVE REVIEW: Arlo Parks – Sydney Opera House
Following the recent release of her sophomore album “My Soft Machine” in May, Arlo Parks has returned to Australia after sold out debut shows last year. With a coveted seat at Splendour The Grass on the cards this time, the British singer-songwriter backed it up with some exclusive headline shows, including a night at the…
ALBUM REVIEW: RAYE – My 21st Century Blues
While I was on hiatus a lot of great albums and body of work’s came out. But there was one in particular that I felt conveyed to talk about once I came back, and that is RAYE’s debut album “My 21st Century Blues”. It’s not every day that an album like RAYE’s comes into the…