News: Amy Sheppard Shares New Single And Video For “Blue Guitar”. EP “Nothing But Wild Out September 16th News by Hear2Zen Magazine - August 8, 2022August 8, 20220 After years spent as part of one of Australia’s most popular musical exports, Amy Sheppard has gone solo, with new single Blue Guitar offering a second taste of her forthcoming debut EP, Nothing But Wild – set for release on September 16.
Review: Pete Murray – The Night CD Reviews New Music New Releases by Hear2Zen Magazine - March 4, 2021March 4, 20210 Artist: Pete MurrayAlbum: The Night EPLabel: Sony Music AustraliaRelease Date: March 5th 2021Reviewed By: Hayley and Andrew Treadwell Recorded in his hometown of Byron Bay, THE NIGHT EP, is inspired by his family and the life experiences that have gotten him to where he is today. It’s a poignant, introspective EP that highlights Pete’s iconic vocals with rich acoustic sound and propels Pete further into the iconic, easy listening sphere that he’s well loved for. The first single off the album, and the first single in 3 years Found My Place was Co-written with Gavin Slate and is about staying true to yourself, following your own path and having faith in the journey for you and your loved ones. https://youtu.be/cu39mflSIwk If We Never Dance Again
EP Review: Slow Talk – New Vernacular CD Reviews New Music New Releases News by Hear2Zen Magazine - April 3, 20180 Slow Talk are a 2 piece from Melbourne, while new to my ears, the quality of the writing and songs could be confused with a band that has been together for years. They may get the alternative tag, but there is also some electronica in the mix and a healthy dose of pop. The crafting of the songs seems to have taken precedence over any kind of genre labelling, which is only of benefit
EP Review: Rose Dorn – Speak Later CD Reviews New Releases News by Hear2Zen Magazine - April 3, 2018April 3, 20180 It’s not very often, especially with a new band, that you get all members taking lead vocal spotlights as well as weaving in and out of each other’s vocals. It’s a very gutsy move, but one that pays off, as it shows the band as a whole, and also takes the listener on a different trip with each song.