Tag: music review
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EDIE – Blame Me
Perths punk-rock princess EDIE has perfected the energy of a 90’s main character with her electrifying new release ‘Blame Me. Harnessing the quintessential catchiness required in a pop-punk anthem, EDIE has created something that will not only be in your head for hours, but will give you all the rebellious energy needed in your dramatic […]
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CHUFI – Mental
Moving forth from the glitchy sci-fi production of her debut release ‘Voice in the Machine’, CHUFI is continuing the intergalactic vibes with the synth-heavy single ‘Mental’. CHUFI’s vocals are presented with an intimacy that we didn’t have from the first release, which is something that works really sensually with the minor-centred melodies. There is a […]
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Lévyne – I Don’t Think It’s Me
New Zealand pop sensation Lévyne is creating classics with her glittery individuality, with the latest track in her repertoire ‘I Don’t Think It’s Me’ harnessing the full capabilities of sonic texture in communicating a story. ‘I Don’t Think It’s Me’ expresses a pretty clean cut story of understanding the other person isn’t right for you […]
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Alannah Moar – Hoy
Following on from her latest release in August 2020, Alannah is back with her newest and strongest single “Hoy”. Hoy is a song that pays tribute to both the power of intimacy and the incredible landscape of its namesake island. With layers upon layers of dreamy vocals, ambient synthesisers and sparkly guitars, it creates a powerful […]
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Maisy Taylor – Be My Baby
Brissie’s Maisy Taylor is writing the quintessential young-love rock we all need in our life when summer starts to come to a close. ‘Be My Baby’ is the completely lovely indie-rock track to soundtrack your lamentations when another year goes by, and you’ve missed out on summer love. There is such an infectious sincerity to […]
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JEWLS – All I Want
Germanic alt-pop sensation JEWLS recently released the ethereal and experimental new track ‘All I Want’, which toes the line between spooky and angelic so stylishly. JEWLS makes great use of drama in her vocal performance to convey an ongoing haunting sensation throughout the track, and the minimalistic approach to the production makes for an unsettlingly […]
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Sweet Giant – Til’ You’re Blue
Trio Annie, Nick and Marco are on the cusp of releasing their first-ever EP project, beginning this chapter with the Americana-Esque release ’Til You’re Blue’. The Sweet Giant indie-rock group have perfected that classic grassroots vibe that instantly puts you in the mood for a road trip with your best friends. ’Til You’re Blue’ is […]
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Francis Eden – Fools Gold
Francis Eden is Sydneys Lana Del Rey, bringing to the scene her sultry, impassioned lyricism and candour through her indie-folk tunes. Eden’s latest release ‘Fools Gold’ is a brooding contemporary piece that you can imagine playing in the quiet hours of a jazz club while you contemplate your purpose and fixation on the rat race […]
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Courtney Cole – Down To Earth
‘down to earth’ is the powerfully emotive new release from LA-based indie artist Courtney Cole, and is a gorgeous showcase of vocal timbre in solidifying a song’s message. The textured indie-rock, pop anthem seamlessly takes you through a stark dynamic journey with the intimacy of the verses and the roar of the chorus. Courtney wrote ‘down […]
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PENELOPE – Jelly
Though we are cruising into Autumn, as long as the new PENELOPE song ‘Jelly’ is stuck in your head, hot girl summer is far from over. Jammed with a massive beat and remnants of 2000’s era diva pop, ‘Jelly’ is an anthemic “bitch, please” to anyone who questions authentic and colourful expression. PENELOPE stands as […]