Drummer by GFlip - A Review
Worried that there have not been enough big releases from local artists recently? Well, fear not. Enter G Flip, one of Australia’s surprise musical hot properties, and their new album, the appropriately titled Drummer. I confess I knew relatively little about the Naarm / Melbourne singer & drummer when I started this review. Happily, however, that means we’re working with a blank slate, so this album can be judged more accurately on its merits in a vacuum.
EP DOUBLE BILL: Eyes Ablaze by Blake.08 and Multiplicity by Memory Motel
Mixing it up here at Unraveled, Nick Wallace has taken the time to write a double review of Blake.08 and Memory Motel’s recent EP releases. Check out Nick’s thoughts on the two releases here!
SONGS OF SURRENDER - A Review
U2’s experimental heydey has been long buried in the past. They’ve dabbled with more modern production aesthetics in their recent albums, but there haven’t been many left turns in the past decade. Could this new mammoth release be a new groundbreaking direction for the Irish 4-piece?
EVERYTHING WAS GREEN - A Review
Those in need of a new captivating, emotional yet carefree RnB project need wait no longer - Forest Claudette’s latest offering, Everything Was Green, is here to fill that (highly specific) void. This new EP is like a subdued kaleidoscope, spinning lazily in low gear, throwing up plumes of colour in its own time.