BAD [REVIEW]
I don’t know what I like more about the new Lolli (@lollimusic_) single BAD; the pithy summary she put on her socials (It’s a new single called BAD and it’s about being a bad bitch) or the pure sassiness on the tail end of her rap verse (Apparently I’m too haram to be called halal). Wallah I’m torn.
SOUND WEST CONFERENCE
We are officially less than one week away from the first official SOUND WEST (@soundwestsydney) Conference day happening this week at Commbank Stadium in Parramatta. The busy calendar of pop-up events around Parra culminates in the conference, which is arguably the centrepiece of the week.
THE MAN [REVIEW]
Era-blending artist JMAP (@jmapofficial) is back on the scene with his latest offering, The Man. The track is a nostalgic cut, brimming with old-school brilliance and influences from far and wide.
WARRANGU; RIVER STORY PERFORMANCE [REVIEW]
The Art Gallery of New South Wales was set ablaze with the performance of Warrangu; River Story by Dobby (@dobbyau). With a full band and projection mapping to boot, the rapper’s latest offering was conceived in hope of inspiring change to the management of local water systems.
4ESYDNEY Hip-Hop Festival and Conference
Excited to be out of the confines of the Zoom-iverse, 4ESydney’s Hip-Hop Festival and Conference (@4esydney) is back in the flesh this coming weekend (June 24th and 25th). With a star-studded lineup of artists and community leaders alike, this year’s program promises to be a thoroughly informative and eye-opening experience.
FULL CIRCLE INTERVIEW
With the inaugural for the lover in you event approaching soon, we spoke to members of the homegrown supergroup Full Circle about their inspiration and direction.
EVOLVE [REVIEW]
You know that feeling when you get a window seat on the train home from work while the rain is pouring outside, and you briefly trace back the steps in your life and wonder how you ended up where you are now? That’s the feeling behind the debut single from independent artist Aless Arias (@alessarixs), Evolve. The pulsating track is an indie-pop reflection of the artist’s yearning for transformation.
SOUND WEST & SONY PARTNERSHIP
Entry into the program is simple. Artists can submit three pieces of work each, from which ten finalists will be chosen. These finalists will be invited to attend SOUND WEST on Thursday the 25th of August where they will receive mentorship from Sony Music Australia’s Senior Director of A&R and Creative Development Alexander Franco. Also included is a 30-minute listening and A&R session with Sony Music experts and an A&R creative and business session.
CHAINMAIL THE LABEL TO LAUNCH THIRD CAPSULE COLLECTION
It seems like only yesterday Chainmail the label launched their first collection back in 2018 at the Down Unders Space. Western Sydney’s fashion label is now celebrating their fifth anniversary alongside launching their third collection.
SAME SHIT! [REVIEW]
Championing authenticity and honesty in her sophomore release Same Shit!, Western Sydney artist Gemma Navarrete (@gemmasjams) returns to the airwaves with a bildungsroman bop. Despite sounding worlds away from her previous release, Navarrete dives deeper into her examination of maturity with the same vigor as Older.
NOT THIS TIME (FEAT. BUTO) [REVIEW]
In the haze of the post-valentine’s era, Lolli (@lollimusic_) has emerged with a list of demands by way of her new single Not This Time; a man with bands, a Benz, and the brands. I don’t know any guys who have (legally) acquired such wealth, but nonetheless, the track is a bold statement from the Sydney-based artist who is joined by international act Buto (@kingbuto) on her first single in two years.
FEEL OK - NICOLE ISSA [REVIEW]
For everyone without plans for the fourteenth, Nicole Issa’s latest track Feel Ok is like a warm hug. The song is strung together by a star-studded team (Chelsea Warner on production and mixed by Tom Garnett) who perfectly complement the emotion of Issa’s songwriting. Touching on themes of post-breakup confusion and grief, the sophomore single glows with warmth and authenticity.
HERE OUT WEST - An Honest Review
Here Out West is a milestone in Western Sydney cinema. Supported by Co-Curious, ABC, and Screen Australia, the anthology film features stories from eight emerging writers from the area to present the ‘buzzing and ever-changing melting pot’ of Western Sydney. From feuding brothers, and bonds between Bengali-speaking diasporas, to Filipino nurses, Vietnamese lawyers, and Chinese restaurants - each writer illustrates one part of Western Sydney’s cultural mosaic, resulting in a colourful portraiture exploring cultural identity, belonging, and self-growth.
xTRILLIAMS ‘AirBnB’ [MV REVIEW]
Now y'all know I love a good nostalgic tune - windows down, DnMing with the besties on a road-trip type of vibe. What really levels up the experience and connects an artist with their audience even more, are visuals. To understand the world through the eyes of an artist - and no, it’s not always depressing. Luckily for us, xTRILLIAMS (TRILLI) and sané have come back to bless the people with a music video for their song AirBnB.
[EP RELEASE] 'MARIONETTE' - MO AUNG
Taking you on an immersive experience, Western Sydney based producer Mo Aung releases his EP ‘Marionette’. It features four tracks which are of hip-hop and ambient influence. The project has been carefully curated to reveal his intention behind his music.
Sound West Announced: A music and technology festival in Western Sydney
Sound West has officially been announced! It’s the first major music and technology festival in Western Sydney. Supported by government and enterprises such as Destination NSW and City of Parramatta, the festival will take place across the city of Parramatta over five days from Wednesday 30th March to Sunday 3rd April 2022. Two days will be dedicated to a conference followed by three days of live music at Commbank Stadium.
EYES ON ME [ANTNY REVIEW]
Western Sydney trapsoul connoisseur ANTNY (@antnyofficial) is back with another banger, Eyes on Me. With featured vocals from Ash Swaze (@ash_swaze), the masterclass in reverb is produced entirely by Joseph Italiano (@joseph.italiano_). The single is a vibrant addition to ANTNY’s growing discography of moody trap cuts, and comes courtesy of his reliable release schedule.
[MV + SINGLE REVIEW] 432 - CHRISSY MAE VALENTINE
If Solo is the (pre-pandemic) party of the year, then 432 is the ride home. On her latest single, songstress Chrissy Mae Valentine (@chrissymaevalentine) explores the post-relationship motions of reflection and growth atop a dreamy instrumental produced by none other than the guitar don Bencio (@benciomusic) . With refined, golden-age Hollywood visuals to match from videographer Jason Queue (@jasonqueue), the track takes on an atmosphere of classical romance.
[SINGLE REVIEW] HOME - NICOLE ISSA
Local artist Nicole Issa (@nicole__issa) either has the best timing or the worst, with her delivery of her aptly titled debut single Home. Written during last year’s lockdown, the soft-pop tune explores the complications of love atop a pensive, steady instrumental.