Mighty Oaks have managed to calm and excite us all at once with the release of their new single All Things Go and simultaneous tour announcement for 2020. Since the release of their self-produced EP Driftwood Seat in 2012, Mighty Oaks have found a home within the indie-folk genre. Combining three-part harmonies to create a …
The 2019 ARIA Nominees Revealed
With only seven short weeks to go, the 2019 ARIA Awards are fast approaching. This year’s full list of nominees were unveiled at today’s ARIA Awards Season Launch, with winners set to be revealed on Wednesday the 27th of November 2019. With an incredible year of music under its belt, this year’s nominations are an …
Kyle Lionhart Interview: ‘Too Young’, Connecting through Creativity and Beautiful Heartbreak
Soaked in a raw poignancy and peppered with hope; Kyle Lionhart’s freshly released debut album Too Young is a culmination of defining moments from throughout the singer-songwriter’s life. Having cultivated a strong following from his days of busking, the highly anticipated album has proved its worth; achieving a huge 7 million streams within its first …
Vancouver Sleep Clinic raises temperatures with latest release, ‘Fever’
Words by Natalie Turner Vancouver Sleep Clinic have again teased fans in the lead up to their well anticipated sophomore album, Onwards to Zion with the release of their new single Fever. The release of the new album’s single Bad Dreams, followed by Summer 09, had listeners in a trance with their gentle bed of …
The Kids are Coming and so is Change
Words by Sam Seedsman The weekend has come early with the release of Tones and I’s powerful new music video for The Kids are coming. Less than a week after the global climate strike, Tones and I has backed up the energy with her new visual masterpiece. The clip has the same youthful edge as …
City and Colour announces headline tour across Australia in April 2020
City and Colour, the birth child of Canada’s Dallas Green, has revealed he is on his way to the land down under in April 2020 for an extensive headline tour. The singer-songwriter is currently in the country for an exclusive performance at Brisbane Festival on Saturday 28th September, where it seems his affections for Australia …
Blue Velvet is here to remind us ‘It’s All Gravy’ baby
Words by Natalie Turner Monday blues don’t stand a chance against Blue Velvet’s latest release It’s All Gravy. Regardless of mood, weather, relationship status or even being woken by your neighbour who plays his trombone at two in the morning – Blue Velvet’s It’s All Gravy has a happy-go-lucky rhythm ready to sooth your soul. …
Millie Turner drops ‘Ride This Train’ and confirms she will be supporting Tove Lo next year
Words by Natalie Turner British babe, Millie Turner has once again graced our Aussie air waves; this time with her latest single Ride This Train. The track follows her praised release Swimming Pools which is adored for its delicate instrumentals and Turner’s soft vocals; just two of many things you will again find in this …
Myylo’s ‘Skinny Boys’ redefines the conversation surrounding self-love
Words by Sam Seedsman Feeling confident in your own skin when the goal posts on appearance are constantly shifting, is hard enough. Throw queer into the mix and you’re in for a ride. When your everyday gay clubs are filled with Adonises and their chiselled jawlines, the pressure encourages you to ask questions like ‘Is …
Jaguar Jonze Tackles Materialism and Privilege with ‘Beijing Baby’
After a powerhouse debut with the release of You Got Left Behind, Jaguar Jonze is back with her new single Beijing Baby which tackles privilege and those who hide behind it, head on. A fusion of thick, dark tones crossed with a gun-slinging Western feel, Beijing Baby explores society’s obsession with materialism. With insightful lyrics …