Music Don Burke’s favourite, Flora from Beaty Heart is a heck of a tune by Kayla Burazin Sound and style progression plus the ability to increase in fan numbers is a tricky balancing act. Do you risk the loss of fans to discover that new style or…
Music The best neighbourino you’ll have, Good Company from Neighbour is stunning by Kayla Burazin Have you ever just wanted to quit your job and travel the world? Or perhaps forget about all your assessments and that boring compulsory lecture (which you still really have no…
Music Guitar licks, finger clicks and water drips, Ross Henry’s The Forester’s House is a mosaic of sound by Kayla Burazin Artists find inspiration from a variety of different places. Whether it’s the way the light catches a particular item and is transformed on an easel or how the wind blows in the trees…
Music Playwrite preach the truth of the human heart on Cathedrals by Kayla Burazin The debut album is always a tough hill to get over. For Melbourne five-piece collective Playwrite the road traveled to reach their debut album Cathedrals was one walked with determination in the…
Music Don’t have a copy of The Little Book of Calm? Rhys Newell’s debut EP is the next bext thing by Kayla Burazin The combination of blues and folk has seen a surge in popularity as of late. Slick guitar tones and haunted, crooning voices are on the rise, which is not surprising…
Music The worthy heir to Winterfell, bow down to Anna of the North by Kayla Burazin White-capped mountain tops and crispness in the air that turns the tip of your nose pink. Wild deer and foals that gallop through flowered green meadows. Gruesome, strong and vicious Vikings dressed in…
Music Another Adelaide gun, Ollie English has an edgy take on blues and a grizzly falsetto to boot by Kayla Burazin The singer / songwriter music scene is booming in Australia. With so many talent national and international acts gracing the sound waves it is interesting to see how each artist is creating their…
Music A prospector’s wet dream, Ainslie Wills shines with Oh The Gold by Kayla Burazin With the release of her latest EP Oh the Gold its easy to see how the Melbourne singer / songwriter Ainslie Wills is gaining more and more of a following. For those not…
News PREMIERE: Strap yourself in for the trippy Indro Chaudhuri video from TSUN by Kayla Burazin What better way to finish the working week and welcome in the weekend than with some psychedelic rock? And there is none better than TSUN’s new video accompaniment to Indro Chaudhuri! Be…
News PREMIERE: The whole truth and nothing but, Jordan Millar has a great new sound on True or Nothing by Kayla Burazin After holding our breath for the last ten months anticipating some new solo music from Jordan Millar, the wait is finally over! Yes, music lovers everywhere, we are now able to sit…
Music Try not to swoon over the perfect soundtrack to welcome in spring by Tim Wheatley by Kayla Burazin There is always something special about an artist who branches out on their own and toughs it out through the hard yards. Instead of taking the easy route like being able…
Music Need a baby-making soundtrack? Pirra has you covered. by Kayla Burazin If you’re looking for music that’s a mixture of sensual, seductive, bubbly, and charismatic then look no further than Pirra! Jess Beck, James McKendry and twins Cutis and Jeffrey Argent are the…
Music Chemicvl from Evangeline is hypnotic electro-pop by Kayla Burazin The first recorded artist for the re-vamped Razor Recordings is Evangeline, and for good reason too. Dabbling in a style reminiscent of a dark-electro pop it’s interesting to see her progression from…