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Because She’s Good: Olivia Rodrigo’s you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love Reviewed

Album Reviews

Bernard Zuel reviews Olivia Rodrigo’s you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love, a clever, understated and quietly impressive album shaped by love, doubt, The Cure and sharp pop instincts.

Forever Five: Matt Corby

Forever Five

Matt Corby shares the five albums he can’t live without, from D’Angelo’s deep soul to J Dilla’s dusty genius.

Ecca Vandal's LOOKING FOR PEOPLE TO UNFOLLOW Is the Album 2026 Needed

Album Reviews

Ecca Vandal returns after nine years with LOOKING FOR PEOPLE TO UNFOLLOW, a fearless, genre-defying album that blends punk, hip-hop, R&B and bhangra into one of 2026's most thrilling releases.

Deep Dive

A Waxx Lyrical deep dive into our January 2026 Record of the Month — a record of disconnection, hypnosis and human groove.

Deep Dive

A Waxx Lyrical deep dive into Lykke Li’s Wounded Rhymes — exploring desire, damage, control, and the album that reshaped modern pop heartbreak.

ARTICLES

25 Feb 2026
Live Reviews + Photos

Pulp in Brisbane: Common People and Timely Rain

Pulp return to Brisbane for the first time since 1998, delivering a sharp, rain-soaked Riverstage performance where ‘Common People’ meets perfectly timed drizzle and Britpop nostalgia feels vividly alive.

14 Feb 2026
Forever Five

Forever Five: Murray Cook

Waxx Lyrical's Forever Five with Murray Cook of the OG Wiggles — five albums he can't live without.

13 Feb 2026
Film Reviews

Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi’s Wuthering Heights Is Gorgeous, Guilty, and Gloriously Unfaithful

Rebecca Gisborne reviews the 2026 Wuthering Heights starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi — a visually stunning but divisive Emerald Fennell adaptation of Emily Brontë’s classic.

3 Feb 2026
Written In Reverb

How Manchester Orchestra Taught Us to Sit With Discomfort

A Written In Reverb essay on Manchester Orchestra’s debut, exploring discomfort, vulnerability, and why I’m Like a Virgin Losing a Child still matters.

20 Feb 2026
Album Reviews

New Found Glory's Listen Up!: Sharpened, Resilient, and Built for the Pit

Annette reviews New Found Glory’s Listen Up!, exploring its sharpened pop punk energy.

14 Feb 2026
Written In Reverb

The Space Between Years: Butch Walker’s Peachtree Battle & the Shape of Losing a Parent

Butch Walker’s Peachtree Battle — an EP written in the shadow of losing a father.

11 Feb 2026
Heatseekers

Duke Box Steps Gently Into The Real World With A Debut Full Of Heart

Lo-fi, keys-driven and quietly heartfelt, Duke Box’s Welcome To The Real World is a debut album built on honesty, nostalgia, and songs that feel like they’ve been waiting patiently to be heard.

30 Jan 2026
Record Of The Month Deep Dives

Skeleten's Mentalized: Interior Dance Music for a Fractured World

A Waxx Lyrical deep dive into our January 2026 Record of the Month — a record of disconnection, hypnosis and human groove.

20 Feb 2026
Album Reviews

Jill Scott’s To Whom This May Concern Is A Righteous Return: The Times Suit Her

To Whom This May Concern, Jill Scott’s first album in over a decade, is a confident, joyous act of resistance for troubled times.

14 Feb 2026
Live Reviews + Photos

Laneway Festival 2026 Grows Up: From Back-Alley Cool to Stadium-Sized Spectacle

A dual-city review of Laneway 2026 — from Geese and Wolf Alice to Chappell Roan’s glitter-soaked headline spectacle.

9 Feb 2026
Jonesing For This One

Jonesing For This One: Midnight Oil's Earth And Sun And Moon

Matt Jones revisits Midnight Oil’s Earth and Sun and Moon in the wake of Rob Hirst’s passing — a nostalgic, heartfelt tribute to one of the band’s most underrated albums.

28 Jan 2026
Live Reviews + Photos

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds Prove, Again, That No One Else Comes Close

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds deliver a transcendent, emotionally overwhelming live show, blending gospel highs, grief, chaos, and communion into one of the finest performances imaginable.

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