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…

SINGLE REVIEW: Gwen Stefani – Baby Don’t Lie

I don’t even know how to start this review. I could start with some bullshit about how big her comeback is but let be honest you already know that so let me get to the point. “Baby Don’t Lie” is a reggae influenced pop song that is very similar to the sound you would expect…

ALBUM REVIEW: Jessie J – Sweet Talker

Jessie J is one of the industry’s strongest vocalist and her third studio album “Sweet Talker” proves that. Opening with “Ain’t Been Done” she commands your attention with an infectious hook and impressive showcase of her vocals, but that’s only the beginning. New single “Burnin’ Up” (Featuring 2 Chainz) has you eating out of her…

LIVE REVIEW: You Me At Six And Tonight Alive – Eatons Hill Hotel

You Me At Six always bring a big crowd and that was no different when they headlined Eatons Hill with Tonight Alive. The under 18’s made themselves very known from the balcony while the over 18 crowd on the floor were pretty chilled but still getting into the festivities. Support act Call The Shots have…

ALBUM REVIEW: Maroon 5 – V

Maroon 5 are a band you can always count on and their fifth studio album “V” sees them continuing to deliver killer tracks. Over the past couple of years they have been experimenting with a more pop/electronica influenced approach. Fans always debate about whether they love the “old” or “new” Maroon 5 more but there’s…

CLASSIC ALBUM REVIEW: No Doubt – Tragic Kingdom

Released: 10 October 1995 When people ask me what my favourite album of all time is I reply with No Doubt – Tragic Kingdom without any hesitance. “But why” always follows and it’s quite simple, the album production was done incredibly well and each song compliments the other perfectly. Looking back at No Doubts’ career…

SINGLE REVIEW: The Madden Brothers – California Rain

The Madden Brothers – California Rain Joel And Benji Madden’s side project is definitely something to be excited about. While Good Charlotte take a break The Madden Brothers are creating music that’s a bit different to what their fans are used to. Their first single “We Are Done” saw them release a folk rock inspired…