Meg Mac Can Cry If She Wants To
Sydney-born powerhouse Meg Mac is learning to let go and have fun. Skyrocketing to success in 2014, after winning Artist of the Year for Triple J’s Unearthed, Mac has gone on to be one of Australia’s most successful solo artists. Now, Mac is bringing back her hypnotic vocals and raw songwriting in her 4th album, It’s My Party. A slightly more pop-influenced album that maintains that Meg Mac sensibility we’ve grown to love.
Telenova: Finding Light in the Dark: Life, Faith & Addiction in THE WARNING
Formed in Melbourne in 2020, Telenova crafted a cinematic, otherworldly sound, debuting with “Bones” in 2021. The trio; Angeline Armstrong, Edward Quinn and Joshua Moriarty, came together at the right time, evolving as both bandmates and friends.
Matthew Ifield: The Vulnerable Journey Of ‘My Favourite Place To Be’
From discovering his voice at the tender age of 4 to headlining shows across the globe, Matthew Ifield's journey in music is a credit to natural talent nurtured by a passionate fanbase.
Ruby Rodgers Is The Sound Of A New Generation In Debut EP ‘Crisis’
Not many can say that they’ve spoken at a Ted Talk, released an EP, and travelled across Europe to fight climate change in the upcoming documentary Future Council. But Ruby Rodgers has done it al. The 15 year old Sydney-based singer-songwriter comes from a line of critically acclaimed musicians and rock legends. Her parents and grandparents have left their own marks in the music industry. But make no mistake, because Ruby is carving out a path that’s entirely her own.
Entering The World Of Ratbag
At the heart of the Northcote Social Club, we got the chance to interview a very talented alt-rock artist all the way from New Zealand named ratbag (Sophie Brown) for her f show in Melbourne, Australia.
A Q+A with Telenova
After two EP's, Telenova has released their debut album ‘Time Is A Flower’. The Melbourne-based three-piece has also just announced its biggest tour stopping in Australia, New Zealand, UK and Europe throughout the rest of 2024.
Navigating friendships, becoming a musician from scratch, and wearing hearts on our sleeves with Charlie Pittman.
‘i don’t wanna be here’ is a raw and empathetic introduction to Charlie Pittman, the singer/songwriter releasing their first single and I had the lucky opportunity to chat with him ahead of his performance with Drax Project in Sydney and a headline show in London.
Unveiling the Heartfelt Melodies of DACY: Their Journey of Honest Storytelling and Captivating Rhythms
Melbourne’s very own brother and sister duo, DACY, is eliciting excitement in hearts and inspiring rhythmic movement in bodies with their recent releases ‘Don’t You Think It’s Funny’ and ‘She Wants To Be Loved.’
Gretta Gives You A Warm Hug With ‘Positive Spin’
Australian sweetheart, Gretta Ray has been very busy gearing up for the release of her sophomore album ‘Positive Spin’, dropping TODAY. Since winning Triple J’s Unearthed High in 2016 with her track ‘Drive’, Ray has blossomed creatively and lyrically. Pairing nuanced and oftentimes heavy lyrics with pop tracks, to create a body of work feels like a warm hug for your mid-20s.
Charley Puts Her Heart On Her Sleeve In TIMEBOMBS
I’m about to introduce you to the purest and most talented bundle of pop joy. The Sydney-based pop singer/songwriter Charley has already dominated the charts with millions of streams from her singles so far, but now she has released her highly-anticipated EO, Timebombs.