The last two years have been a whirlwind for The Kid Laroi, making it out of inner-Sydney housing commission flats off the back of a handful of hit records as…
It’ll take more than a stupid pandemic, an impending global recession and the decimation of music journalism to stand in the way of amazing pop music being recognised. Today Popjustice…
“I wanted to write about this [issue of] mental health because this is important. People are dying in my music scene. I want to talk about how we can grow…
Listening to Jono Manson’s 10th solo album—with its abundance of instant-grabber hooks and smartly constructed riffs, shiny melodies and warm harmonies, confident, seductive vocal performances and intelligent, relatable story lines—you…
Ye Torii, LA-based singer dropped a brand new sick joint named “No Friends.” Following on her previous tracks “Badu,” and “Worth It,” she continues releasing a fusion of bedroom pop…
Notes on this week’s new releases: My proposed moratorium on ‘tears on the dancefloor’-themed pop songs didn’t really pan out very well and the new NOTD and Nina Nesbitt song…
The Sun City Girls’ evil flowers bloom darkly on Live From the Sky Church (Twenty One Eighty Two), a 2004 show capturing the mostly improvisational trio at its apocalypse-tempting peak….
The French jazz pianist Martial Solal was already in his late 80s and American saxophonist Dave Liebman was coming up on 70 when they played together for the first time…
Sham is a multi-talented and multi-faceted artist who just released her debut EP titled Discoveries. She has been an artist since her youngest age, and it can be felt on…
New Jersey native, singer-songwriter Dorian, has finally released his two album, Songs In The Key Of Love (Part 1 & 2), titles he came up with after listening to Stevie…