Debussy: 2 Pianos and 4 Hands – Philippe Cassard and Francois Chaplin

This CD has been a total change of style and pace for me so I have…

Album Review: Anxiety – Ladyhawke

Anxiety is the second Ladyhawke studio album, and it’s due for release on the 25th of…

Two Worlds Collide – The McClymonts

The McClymonts are Australian Country born and bred, currently off taking the world by storm, and…

Muscles Manhood Tour

Now that I’ve got your attention it isn’t quite what you may think. Muscles is a…

EP Review: The Gracemakers

The Gracemakers self-titled EP was recorded independently by the talented Melbourne duo and is available now…

EP Review: The Steps We Took – Jessica-Jade

Recently I interviewed Jessica-Jade about her career to date and EP release, following that I received…

Jack Johnson and Friends – Best of Kokua Festival

Jack Johnson is a Hawaiian native who strongly believes in doing what he can for the…

Review: Brightly – We Were In Tokyo and Then We Woke Up

I recently interviewed Charlie from Brightly, and since then I have been listening to the double-A…

New Album for Jonathan Boulet

Jonathan Boulet’s debut album was self-titled, it was also recorded, played, sung, produced and mixed by…

ALBUM Review: Kisses On The Bottom – Paul McCartney

Paul McCartney always brings images of The Beatles, makes me thinks of The Beatles musical stylings.…

ALBUM Review: Alfie – Alfie Boe

Alfie Boe spent years in formal opera training before deciding to spread his wings and touch…

A Few Best Men – Soundtrack

Soundtrack albums are really hard to talk about, especially when you haven’t watched the movie, and…