A Track-By-Track Review Of ‘SOUR’ By Olivia Rodrigo
Which songs tug at the heart strings? Which songs will have you scream-singing along with them in your room? Read this track-by-track rundown of the album by a guy who is very far from Olivia’s key demographic to find out.
QUEERLY: The Queer Artists Of Melodifestivalen Past And Present
In the lead up to Eurovision next week, we’re heading to the Swedish Melody Festival and exploring some of the newest queer acts that are unmissable.
READ WHAT YOU HEAR: Rainy Day Academia Playlist
Rainy days are now the days you should most look forward to with Ali’s new playlist, the vibes are going strong.
WEEKEND #FYP: Behind The New Doja Cat Song Dominating TikTok
Doja Cat’s new son has fallen prey to the trends of tiktok as the latest and most effective marketing platform. Read all about how and why this song is going viral.
QUEERLY: Uncovering Queens in Our Own Back Yard
We’re heading home this week as Wilson explores four unique queer artists based in Sydney who all currently have less than 1100 monthly listeners on Spotify.
Tiny Little Houses’ ‘Car Crash’-ing Hit You Wouldn’t Think You Could Relate To
The new release from Tiny Little Houses, ‘Car Crash’, has Ali wrapped up in their indie rock hits once more as she details the feeling of the song.
QUEERLY: The State of Australian Queer Indie Pop
This week we’re taking a dive into genre-defying queer indie pop as Wilson tells a story of how he was sort of retweeted by Bec Sandridge in a matter involving gay songs and triple j’s Requestival.
One More Weekend: Melbourne’s Loveliest Lads Talk ‘Talk’
Behind the scenes of Ali’s interview with Melbourne band, One More Weekend, of the back of their new single release ‘Talk’.
How Being Transparent Helped Build Peach PRC’s Following
In another WEEKEND #FYP, Danica explores Peach PRC’s rise to fame and distinguished style, for which tik tok has become her most essential tool.
QUEERLY: T.J. Osborne’s Coming Out Marks The Start Of A Paradigm Shift In Country Music
T. J. Osborne is gaining interest as opening up the country music scene to the gay community, and Wilson tells the story of what this means.