SINGLE REVIEW: Charley – Heartbreaker

Breakout Australian pop artist Charley is ready to have you smiling, crying, and dancing along simultaneously as she heads into the release of her debut EP. “TIMEBOMBS” will be released on June 23, and highlights an impressive growth in her artistry from “Hard For Me” right through to where she is now with this new…

SINGLE REVIEW: Genesis Owusu – Leaving The Light

Genesis Owusu is stepping into a brand new era with the release of his sophomore album “STRUGGLER” slated for August 18, alongside the announcement of a national tour happening throughout December. But obviously he also has to share some new music, and he’s done that with the release of the brilliant lead single “Leaving The…

SINGLE REVIEW: Jeremy Zucker – OK

Following the release of “Internet Crush” earlier this year, Jeremy Zucker is opening a new chapter with the release of the cathartic and reassuring new single “OK”. Taking hint from his pre-release letter posted on his Instagram, its seeming like this new era is all about perspective. And this new track is definitely deeply rooted…

SINGLE REVIEW: LØLØ – omg

Last year breakout artist LØLØ gave us the undeniable anthem “u turn me on (but you give me depression)”, which by its title you already know how fucking good it was. And now the LA based singer-songwriter is back with the perfectly chaotic pop-punk moment, “omg”.  Sonically reminiscent of GAYLE and Maggie Lindemann, she begins…

INTERVIEW: VÉRITÉ

“It’s funny, I really took a whole 180 on “love you forever”” VÉRITÉ says during the opening moments of our chat about her third studio album. The Brooklyn based singer, songwriter and producer, took a moment of reflection during a very turbulent time in her personal life where the world was also plunged into a…

TOP 5 PICKS FROM ED SHEERAN’S NEW ALBUM “-“ (Subtract)

Ed Sheeran has returned with the final album in his “Mathematics” series, and “-“ (Subtract) is a return to form for the British singer-songwriter. Inspired by stripping it all back to just him, his guitar, and his piano again, this album is the most intimate we’ve heard him to-date. Sonically it’s reminiscent of “+”, but…

SINGLE REVIEW: Blusher – Backbone

Blusher are here to cement the fact that they are your new favourite girl-group. The Melbourne based trio have bursted onto the scene with the kaleidoscopic indie-pop cuts “Softly Spoken” and “Deep End”, and have already supported Aurora on her Australian tour, are playing The Great Escape in the UK this month, and are also…

SINGLE REVIEW: Catie Turner – Easy

In March, Catie Turner returned after a brief hiatus with the immaculate anthem “Hyperfixations” which perfectly described what it’s like to live with ADHD. The manic pop song was honestly raw while also offering a punchy hook that won’t escape your mind for hours. She’s now backed it up with the intimate and confessional, “Easy”…

SINGLE REVIEW: GAYLE – don’t call me pretty

GAYLE is currently on the road with Taylor Swift for her mammoth Era’s Tour, and soon she will be joining P!nk for her Summer Carnival Stadium Tour in Europe. So it only makes sense that she needs some giant anthemic pop-rock songs to fill out her set. With “abcdefu”, and “everybody hates me” already providing…

SINGLE REVIEW: Gretta Ray – Dear Seventeen

Gretta Ray is getting ready to enter her sophomore album era, but before she does that she wants to take a moment to reflect on the journey it’s taken to get her to where she is right now. “Dear Seventeen” is a retrospective track that captures the highs and the lows of her career, and…