ALBUM REVIEW: GIRLI - MATRIARCHY
Girli bursts into the music scene with her vibrant pink hair and fierce attitude to grace everyone’s ears with the most exciting and heart-wrenching album ever. Here are 4 songs from the album that struck a chord to me the most.
ALBUM REVIEW: Faye Webster’s ‘Underdressed at the Symphony’
It’s a return to her established sound, carrying on the intelligent restraint of her previous album I Know I’m Funny haha with her trademark so-subtle-you-don’t-always-notice-it’s-so-cutting, self-deprecating edge that should appeal to fans new and long-time. If by the time someone is halfway through album opener Thinking About You, they aren’t on board with Webster’s way of storytelling, when the six-and-a-half-minute track finally finishes, they should have gotten the point - …
ALBUM REVIEW: SENTIMENTALISM - THE SLINGERS
And The Slingers, a group of rag-tag, swoon-worthy, romantic bushrangers, well, they refer to this modern age through dualities and dichotomies; an age of both “great compassion and crucifixion” of both “creature comfort and constant pain and numbness,” an overall age of loneliness.
ALBUM REVIEW: DRAPHT: SHADOWS AND SHININGS
Whenever I hear the name Drapht, my first thought is instantly, and always will be: Jimmy Recard. King of the castle, king of the barstool. A lot has happened for the Perth hip-hop artist, also known as Paul Reid, since 2003
ALBUM REVIEW: STEPSON - HELP ME, HELP YOU
Brisbane punk/metalcore band, Stepson, are releasing their debut album, Help Me, Help You, on the 26th of March. This is definitely one you won’t want to miss! Featuring eleven songs, their album combines new styles of music with the familiarity of their earlier EPs.