French producer Petit Biscuit is opening a new chapter whilst also hitting listeners immediately in the feels with his infectiously penned new single. “You Don’t Ignore (Too Late)” takes the introspective lyrical foundations of his earlier material and introduces a confident new perspective through bolder production. Steering into a LAUV and The Weeknd inspired lane,…
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SINGLE REVIEW: Gia Woods – Gia Would
Gia Woods, would. Yeah, that is a bit of a mouthful isn’t it? But it’s also a very smart play on words that rising Persian-American artist Gia Woods has implemented in her new pop-banger. “Gia Would”. Taken from her forthcoming EP “Your Engine” which is slated for release later this year, this track screams camp,…
INTERVIEW: Cry Club
Cry Club have found themselves. It’s quite clear from listening to their stellar sophomore record “Spite Will Save Us” (out now) in full that this is the case. There is a radiating confidence that shines throughout from the opening screams of “Get Up!!!” right through to the high octane energy of closing track “I Want…
SINGLE REVIEW: Olivia Rodrigo – vampire
Olivia Rodrigo is entering her sophomore album era, and there’s unsurprisingly a lot of expectation and pressure on what’s coming next following the success of her GRAMMY award winning debut, “SOUR”. She’s revealed that its follow-up “GUTS” will be unveiled in its emotional glory on September 8, but to tease it into the world she’s…
SINGLE REVIEW: Charli XCX – Speed Drive
The Barbie movie soundtrack is truly shaping up to be the album of the year, and let’s be honest, none of us saw that coming. Following singles by Dua Lipa, Pink Pantheress, Karol G and Nicki Minaj & Ice Spice, they have just dropped what I think is the best track from the soundtrack so-far. …
SINGLE REVIEW: Del Water Gap – All We Ever Do Is Talk
Del Water Gap is continuing to win over audiences with his introspective, reflective, and euphoric leaning tracks. The musical project of Holden Jaffe will be releasing his highly anticipated sophomore album “I Miss You Already + I Haven’t Left” on September 29 which follows his praised 2021 debut self-titled album. Lead single “All We Ever…
SINGLE REVIEW: PANIA – BURNA FONE
2023 is PANIA’s year, and we couldn’t be more excited. Following a sold out show at the Sydney Opera House for VIVID LIVE, a support slot for Kehlani, being announced as the next artist for Spotify’s RADAR program, and performing at the Vogue x Barbie event, the Melbourne based RNB rising star is not holding…
SINGLE REVIEW: Leah Kate – Super Over
Leah Kate has just delivered the baddie anthem of 2023. “Super Over” is a song that’s going to make you want to go and kiss someone you shouldn’t and strut down a street like you’re the main character in everyone’s life, because let’s be honest, you are. The pop-rock anthem is fuelled with an electronic…
SINGLE REVIEW: Bonnie McKee – SLAY
It’s been ten years since Bonnie Mckee was meant to release “SLAY”. The song got shelved, along with the album “Hot City” following the release of “American Girl”, and for the last decade she thought no one wanted to hear it and that it didn’t deserve to see the light of day. But recently she…
SINGLE REVIEW: G FLIP – The Worst Person Alive
Following the romantic and vulnerable recent single “Be Your Man”, G FLIP has announced the release of their highly anticipated sophomore album “DRUMMER” out August 11. To coincide with the announcement they’ve also dropped the anthemic break-up track “The Worst Person Alive”, which shows a duality to their songwriting. This song is all about the…