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 - …
EP REVIEW: JULIA WALLACE - PLACE IN MIND
The release of Julia Wallace’s debut EP is as arresting as it is subtly powerful. The EP speaks through, and to, the mental loops humans can exist in. These loops are displayed lyrically through each track, like Wallace’s mind is in conversation with itself.
SINGLE REVIEW: MAJA - MOTHER’S DAUGHTER
Do you like folk? Gentle, soothing harmony? Well; this song is for you, my little muffins. Maja Puseljic (My-a) is a folk singer/songwriter from Brisbane, now living in Melbourne. Mother’s Daughter was written as a personal way to cope with such a hug…
SINGLE REVIEW: ZACHARY LEO - FEELS
The whole song is so smooth and I would consider it easy listening, purely because it’s just so gentle on my delicate little ears. Those familiar guitar licks that Leo’s fans know and love shine thr….