EP REVIEW: DRASTIC PARK - IMPOSTER SYNDROME
Drastic Park’s brand new release, Imposter Syndrome, was born entirely out of the current pandemic. Using this time to explore the production side of music, the Melbourne-based trio were able to record, mix, and master their EP from their homes, in isolation. They explore the idea of dual-perspectives, something that has been seen a lot during lockdown.
ALBUM REVIEW: NATHAN CAVALERI - DEMONS
What a beautiful, solid beginning to Nathan’s solo career. In an interview conducted a few weeks ago for this very website, Nathan mentioned that he now has a story to tell us- “when he was younger, he just wanted to play; now, he has something to say”. I think this album is an evolution of where he started to where he is now, taking some of his life experiences to show us that he is made of stronger stuff.
SINGLE REVIEW: HOLLYWOOD HILLS- SIR WINSTON
The aggressive music is like a digital punch in the face- a punch and headlock, if you will. Prepared to be slapped in the face with the rapid change in tempo and lyrics, and really let yourself be dragged into the situation with Sir Winston.
ALBUM REVIEW: GUM - OUT IN THE WORLD
GUM aka Jay Watson (Tame Impala, Pond) is back with his fifth studio album, Out In The World, out Friday June 12th. Following the release of the title track single and Don’t Let It Go Out, Out In the World is packed with dreamy 60’s nostalgia and futuristic jams, sound tracking an endless journey into the unknown and a search for calm in the chaos.