New Zealand’s Foley have dropped a juicy new track that delivers something deliciously reminiscent of the 80s. While their music can often find itself tinged with a deeper and sometimes sadder musical composition, Can’t Help The Way shows a fresh and fun side to Ash and Gabriel who formed Foley in 2017 as a passion …
Brad Jordan’s ‘Come Down’ is Giving Nothing But Highs
Combine some warm synth, whistling overlay and Aussie hip-hop vocal stylings and what do you get? Brad Jordan’s new track Come Down. Having dropped on June 14th, Brad’s new single is a major throwback to those familiar memories in high school of sneaking out of the house to go out and party. The track has …
Garrett Kato Releases New EP: Distant Land
Having only just collected ourselves off the floor after listening to Where the Vampires Hide on repeat, Garrett Kato has again graced us with another round of smooth soul; this time in the form of his freshly released EP, Distant Land. Recorded in his home studio in Byron Bay, the EP is an ode to …
Harrison Storm ‘Falling Down’ – Review
Harrison Storm’s latest single Falling Down is an open letter to tough times in relationships and unfolds as a pensive piece that completely mesmerizes and penetrates the soul. “Falling Down is a song about those times in a relationship where there seems to be a shadow looming overhead and you’re desperately trying to see through …
Ange ‘Like I’m Crazy’ – Review
Written by Natalie Turner Originating from the luscious lands of Spain; rising neo-pop princess Ange has truly made a name for herself after topping charts with her debut single Cuando Va A Acabar. Since then, she has sparked chatter amongst not only music lovers but multiple publications and radio channels for her flavourful and emotive …
Zoe A’Dore ‘Galaxy’ – Review
Words by Natalie Turner Looking for an escape of reality? Melbourne’s futuristic-pop provider, Zoe A’Dore truly takes you out of this world as she releases her fresh rhythmic ride, Galaxy. The free-flowing bed of synths and echoing falsetto vocals, will make you A’Dore her rendition of futuristic pop as much as we do. Along …
Karmel Jäger ‘Trafalgar Square’ – Review
Words by Natalie Turner Transitioning from classical to electronic, songstress Karmel Jäger is laying out her talent on a silver platter and inviting us all to take a bite out of her sonic journey. With her EP soon to be released later in the year, she has surely set the bar high with her latest …
Sarah Belkner ‘Animals’ – Review
Sarah Belkner’s alt-pop song Animals is all about primal love. Developed lyric-first; Belkner pushes her creativity as she explores new territory in this jungle-tinged number. Of her new musical workings, she says, “They came from moving, thinking, writing and capturing all the insights and musings along the way, observing many different creatives (and creativity in …
Garrett Kato ‘Where The Vampires Hide’ – Review
Garrett Kato is back to soothe your soul with his brand-new release Where the Vampires Hide. Mixing together guitar and honeyed vocals, Where the Vampires Hide explores losing your sense of identity and the journey to recovering it. The song is a self-reflective piece for the artist and translates beautifully for the listener as it …
The Middle Kids: Live at The Triffid
Over half-way through the Aus-NZ leg of their Real Thing tour; Sydney group Middle Kids are delivering performances filled with vigour and passion. Not to be boxed in a single genre; Middle Kids music collides the worlds of alternative rock with romanticised indie tunes. Diving headfirst into their Brisbane performance at The Triffid, the group …