Category: Single Reviews
Multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and savvy music operator Sexton puts in the gritty urban alt work with ‘9 to 5’
Review by Vince Leigh Perth-born emerging music artist Sexton has just dropped 9 to 5, a gritty urban alternative track ...
Canberra’s The SunBears’ traditional blues aesthetic gives way to rockier elements on ‘Hurricane’
Review by Vince Leigh The SunBear’s debut single Set Fire To My Heart attracted almost 20k streams and a lot ...
Modulii’s ‘SFL’ brings the bluesy angst post-grunge sludge metal aesthetic with vivid new video
SFL is the new track from Canberra’s Modulii (formerly Teen Skank Parade), taken from their 2019 debut album The Last ...
Big Room ‘Unleash The Beast’, where ancient battle and classic rock collide
Review by Vince Leigh Adelaide indie-rock band Big Room has just released their new track Unleash The Beast, a track ...
New Austrian band Shine brings the rock-pop brightness with ‘We’ll Be Alright’
Review by Vince Leigh Shine is a new Austrian band, fronted by vocalist Gregor Glanz, a renowned vocalist and musician ...
Anita Spring delivers a curious self-empowerment country-pop hybrid that soothes while it surprises in ‘This Ain’t Pretty’
Review by Vince Leigh Australian singer-songwriter Anita Spring has just released This Ain’t Pretty, a country-pop style track that adopts ...
Mahmood Khan’s ‘Jagamarra’ brings a folk-pop world music hybrid ode to hope
Review by Vince Leigh Singer-songwriter and music producer Mahmood Khan has just released Jagamarra, a folk-pop world music hybrid dedicated ...
Mish Sharma excoriates her pain in Bris rock powerhouse Torizon’s ‘Find My Way Out’
Review by Kerri Ellis Brisbane rock powerhouse band, Torizon, launch their latest single Find My Way Out. The lyrics ...
Wunderkind Grace Amos releases the sophisticated and confident crossover pop of ‘Listen Real Closely’
Review by Vince Leigh Australian singer-songwriter Grace Amos has just released Listen Real Closely, a sophisticated and confident crossover pop ...
David Schaak’s ‘Lost, Alone and Lonesome’ is a rock/blues lament and a cry of future hope done with gusto
Formerly a Mexican from south of the Murray, singer-songwriter David Schaak has taken his love of southern US rock/blues to ...