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Review: Broods ‘Don’t Feed The Pop Monster’

Review: Broods ‘Don’t Feed The Pop Monster’

Broods unveil their newest, most unpredictable era in their third album ‘Don’t Feed The Pop Monster’.  After being dropped by their record label in 2016, the duo appear unhinged by setbacks. What Broods could have taken as demoralising and dejecting, they instead basked in; sculpting 

Turquoise Prince: Some Nights

Turquoise Prince: Some Nights

Canberra bred Turquoise Prince is redefining late night music. His latest track ‘Some Nights’ builds upon the killer foundation established in his previous single ‘Lighter’. Turquoise Prince hits his stride in his latest endeavour, giving listeners a contemporary and imaginative flavour to Australian hip-hop. ‘Some 

SLUMBERJACK: Sarawak

SLUMBERJACK: Sarawak

Perth boys Morgan and Fletcher fit together to make up the duo SLUMBERJACK. Since 2014, they have been delivering EP after EP, constantly giving listeners an innovative and nuanced touch to the heavily EDM saturated world. Yet again, they use their adroitness and depth expertise 

Rico Nasty: Roof

Rico Nasty: Roof

Rico Nasty is riding the high off her hottest year yet. Whilst any artist can opt to give themselves a break after releasing an album, this wasn’t the path Rico Nasty was destined to follow. After releasing her album ‘Nasty’ in 2018, she hasn’t taken 

Halston Dare: Something Special

Halston Dare: Something Special

Get ready to hear the name of singer Halston Dare in 2019. She oozes self-motivation, charisma and drive and is only just getting started. The singer has been progressively building her presence by connecting with fans. She adds, “lots of fans I’m actually friends with. 

Broods Interview: Don’t Feed The Pop Monster

Broods Interview: Don’t Feed The Pop Monster

Coming in hot after placing #19 on Triple J’s Hottest 100 with their single ‘Peach’, Broods now give us the completed jigsaw puzzle – their third album, ‘Don’t Feed The Pop Monster.’ The album serves as their most vulnerable project to date. The complex tornado 

Thelma Plum: Not Angry Anymore

Thelma Plum: Not Angry Anymore

For fans of Thelma Plum, patience is key. But as they say, patience brings sweet rewards. That reward is Plum’s ‘Not Angry Anymore’; her second single from her forthcoming album. The reward certainly is sweet to say the least, as the Gamilaraay singer exudes a 

Parcels: Riding the wave

Parcels: Riding the wave

Fresh off the Australian swing of their tour for their self titled debut album, Parcels members Jules Crommelin (guitar) and Patrick Hetherington (keys) reflect on the ride their first full length body of work has taken them on. We chatted to the two guys in 

Jack Gray: Drunk Talk

Jack Gray: Drunk Talk

Jack Gray packs a punch in his latest single ‘Drunk Talk,’ giving us a glimpse of what’s to come on his forthcoming debut EP to be released in early 2019. ‘Drunk Talk’ shows us the scope and versatility of Gray’s craft, as he succeeds his 

Introducing: Lennon Stella

Introducing: Lennon Stella

As a freshly solo artist, Lennon Stella reflects on immersing herself in the world of her debut EP,  ‘Love, me.’ It’s a Wednesday morning in California. Nineteen-year-old Lennon Stella, a Canadian native, based in Nashville chirpily picks up the phone to greet  and introduce herself to