With a long-standing history with Australia, Of Monsters And Men have returned down under for their first tour in six years. With two sold out shows at Enmore Theatre in Sydney, the Icelandic indie folk/rock band reminded the Australian crowds why we fell in love with their magical sound all of those years ago. They…
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LIVE REVIEW: Audrey Hobert – Enmore Theatre
Hopping off an international flight after 24 hours of travelling and going straight to a concert is something I never planned on doing, but in the case of being my only chance to see Audrey Hobert live I did it. And I can confirm it was an escapism that put my jet lag on hold…
LIVE REVIEW: Vanessa Amorosi – Factory Theatre
It’s sort of crazy to think that Vanessa Amorosi is celebrating 25 years as an artist. Her discography has soundtracked so many special moments in Australian pop culture history, and she’s getting the flowers she deserves on this mostly sold out extensive tour. Kicking off in Newcastle and Sydney over the weekend, this show was…
LIVE REVIEW + GALLERY: Renee Rapp – Hordern Pavilion
Renee Rapp is a pop star who is doing things her way, and I’m absolutely obsessed. Her long overdue Australian debut comes whilst in the middle of her Bite Me Tour, which is a 90 minute affair of powerhouse vocals, strong band arrangements, and a whole lot of hilarious sass from Renee herself. The show…
LIVE REVIEW: Delta Goodrem – Sydney Coliseum Theatre
It’s been 20 years since the release of Delta Goodrem’s record-breaking debut album “Innocent Eyes”, and if you grew up in Australia then it’s safe to say that this album played a special place in your life in one way or another. All five singles from the album reached #1 on the ARIA charts, and…
Single Reviews Of The Week – Cardi B, Leigh-Anne, MS MR, Tkay Maidza, Katelyn Tarver
Cardi B feat. Megan Thee Stallion – Bongos Following their chart topping collaboration “WAP” in 2020, Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion have reunited for another viral-ready moment. “Bongos” is as fierce, dominating and infectiously catchy as its predecessor, and it welcomes you into this bouncy sonicial world that is a little intentionally annoying, but…
Put On These Records – Zach Bryan, Foley, BABY GRAVY
Zach Bryan – Zach Bryan Zach Bryan is breaking barriers with his country meets singer-songwriter stylings that have already topped the charts and won him over a global legion of fans. “Something In The Orange” was undoubtedly one of the biggest songs of 2022, and it has lingered on to become even bigger in 2023….
Single Reviews Of The Week – MAY-A, Del Water Gap, Madison Beer, Plain White T’s, + more
MAY-A – ifyoulikeitlikethat Over the weekend MAY-A has wrapped up her sold out Australian tour in Brisbane, as well as shared one of her catchiest tracks yet, “ifyoulikeitlikethat”. Taken from her forthcoming EP “Analysis Paralysis” out September 1, this track integrates a cathartic rock energy that is dark and moody, but also has a liberating…
SINGLE REVIEW: Go-Jo – Mrs. Hollywood
If you’ve been following Go-Jo’s story for a minute then you know he’s out here hustling. He’s selling out shows, busking, giving out free broccoli, and racking up impressive streaming numbers. The buzz surrounding this Australian singer-songwriter is wild, but well deserved, and he’s just dropped what’s quickly becoming his biggest hit yet. “Mrs. Hollywood”…
SINGLE REVIEW: G.R.L. – Ugly Heart
The creator of The Pussycat Dolls Robin Antin has put together what possibly could be the next big girl group. They have the potential but their promotional singles leading up to their debut album have been disappointing to say the least. “Ugly Heart” is the first official single and it’s a lot better and infectiously…