West Ingston keeps things musically fresh and conceptually pure, as a poetic and moving Bone Apple Tea relays the ache of toxicity in love.
Singles
Just fifteen years of age and aiming high with a rap freestyle that draws you in and holds you captive for a mere yet mighty minute.
Driving with pop-rock sensibilities and smooth, softly expressive vocals, there’s a refreshingly clean mix to the track, and a clear strength of songwriting that shines with increasing brightness throughout.
Stylish from the outside, deeply revealing and honest underneath this, recognisable in voice both through the tone and the very sentiments of the writing – I Don’t Need stands out well.
Brisbane family-act Bare Beets offer up a bass-heavy, organic yet colourful arrangement and catchy songwriting as their brand new single I Bet hits the scene.
Featuring lyrical optimism and vocal brightness, the single introduces The Steadies as unconfined by genre – led by a distinct passion for music in all of its forms.
Singer and songwriter Kelsie Kimberlin takes things back to the bare essentials with this heartfelt, piano-led pop single of personal depth and infectious melodic progression.
Conceptually intriguing and melodically infectious, Josh Menon and Ovvl Eyes join forces for a dreamy and revealingly vulnerable uglyboy.
Vintage escapism with contemporary stylings – this collaborative release sets the mood and calms the soul as its jazz-kissed, hypnotic intricacies slowly pour through.
Faultless vocals meander through a colourful pop soundscape as singer and artist Jazzy Fauchere gets honest and intimate with the catchy new single White It Out.
Jona Da King underlines a certain refreshing air of self-awareness at the same time as proving faultlessly on form throughout his delivery.
Modern angst and unexpectedly bold vocal effects blend with the simple appeal of pop throughout Lena Luisa’s intimate yet energising Crazy Over You.