Review
Review: Bronco by Orville Peck
Whew, what an album. I would leave the review at those 4 words, but I don’t…
Track by Track: Ego Trip by Papa Roach
The band has aged musically and lyrically like a fine wine and Ego Trip showcases that continuing growth.
Review: Chris by Ryan Adams
Fans who have been following Ryan Adams on Instagram have been privy to live performances, live…
Review: Demons by Violet Blend
Demons is Violet Blend’s follow up to their debut album White Mask and while some bands hit that sophomore slump, Violet Blend has hit the ball out of the park.
Review: Oochya! by Stereophonics
They are the only band I constantly raise my expectation bar for and as fan, it’s a bit ridiculous I do that. Not that they should pay any attention to what I set for them because they have been doing themselves since 1992 and it’s working for them just fine. And I’m still a fan whether they hit the expectation bar or not.
Review: So Happy it Hurts by Bryan Adams
This wasn’t a planned review. Bryan Adams‘ new album, So Happy It Hurts (released on 11-March),…
Review: The Optimystic by Drake White
Drake White has gifted his fans and the Universe a very heartfelt and soulful album with the release of The Optimystic.
Track by Track: Impera by Ghost
Sometimes, it’s hard not to write: Damn great album. For the love of the devil, just do yourself a favour and listen to the damn thing. That’s how I feel about Ghost’s 5th studio album IMPERA.
Track by Track: Spiritual Machines II by Our Lady Peace
SPIRITUAL MACHINES II has been out at an NFT since October 2021 and since my brain has…
Track by Track: 1996 by Eighteen Visions
I know I’m late to this review but I’ve been in throws of our 2nd lockdown…
Track by Track: Unstable by Tetrarch
I’ve been obsessed with this band since I heard “Negative Noise” in early April and have…
Track by Track: Heart and Soul
Eric has been releasing tracks from both Heart and Soul throughout 2020 and 2021. He’s released “Heart on Fire“, “Stick…
Thoughtful dramedy “Asher” offers a killer time.
There’s something intriguing about good assassin films. These stories have been used as fodder for buddy…
EPISODE REVIEW: Doctor Who – The Woman Who Fell to Earth
DOCTOR WHO fans can rejoice! The new season has finally started and we get our view…
REVIEW: Dancing Queen (Netflix)
Tongue popping diva and fierce Texas queen, ALYSSA EDWARDS, shares both sides of her world in…
REVIEW: Welcome to the Batlands by Ethan Hanna
The forthcoming (October 5th), WELCOME TO THE BATLANDS, is the first installment of ETHAN HANNA’s BATLANDS PROJECT. The…
REVIEW: Let Loose by Aeora
First, I owe AEORA and her team an apology because I am late to the game…
REVIEW: A Wish For Giants
A WISH FOR GIANTS is about Sophie, a young volunteer, who meets her kindred spirit in…
REVIEW: Bold Enough by Eliott
Hailing from Melbourne (AUS) comes 21 year old ELIOTT, but don’t let her age fool you…
REVIEW: Incredibles 2
It’s been 14 years since Brad Bird’s now-classic The Incredibles hit theaters and, for many, the…
Review: Saving Brinton
For many, going to the movie theater is all about escapism. Whether by some space odyssey,…
Review: Terminal
Appearances can be deceiving. Always be the smartest person in the room. There’s no such thing…
REVIEW: twentyseven by LANKS
After teasing fans with small tasty EPs, Melbourne native and current Sydney local, LANKS, has finally…
REVIEW: Last Night We Became Swans by The Summer Kills
As April winds to a close here in Sydney, Australia the temperature is starting to drop…
Review: The Judge
A well-executed documentary works on multiple levels. There’s the central story the director explores, but then…
Review: The Party
Imagine yourself in a confined space. There are two ways in, yet it feels like there’s…
Review: Game Night
Everyone knows that one super-competitive person. The one who will bury your nose in their victory…
REVIEW: To Imagine by The Neighbourhood
I have always dug THE NEIGHBOURHOOD since they popped onto the music scene back in 2012 and…