18 Question's

Saudi Oil move fast and don’t overthink it. In this 18 Questions, they talk instinct, messy process, chaotic shows, and why nothing gets refined.
Max Maryott talks “Cold in California”, navigating self-doubt, and the reality of starting out, as he builds his sound between vulnerability, movement, and late-night reflection.
In 18 Questions, Hayden Everett opens up about So The Sun Can Pour, embracing imperfection, and writing songs shaped by stillness, solitude, and the pull of nature.
Seanna Pereira talks “Arsonist,” stepping back into acting, and the pull of chasing something you know you should leave behind, as she builds toward her debut EP.
Sports break down “Gravestone”, their self-produced album, and building a studio from scratch, opening up about instinct, collaboration, and stepping into a more self-directed era.
Flyana Boss talk Jungle, flipping a classic, embracing chaos, and stepping into a louder, more confident era as they push their sound and energy even further.
Jake Webber talks music, growing up online, and finding his place beyond content creation in this 18 Questions feature.
Emmy Meli opens up about solitude, creative freedom and the thinking behind her EP All About Love in this honest and revealing 18 Questions.
In 18 Questions, Box Blonde opens up about “Crush,” creative independence, bad dates, control, and turning vulnerability into power.
In 18 Questions, ELIZA opens up about toddler mornings, creative independence, “Major,” and the deeper themes shaping her new album The Darkening Green.
In 18 Questions, Keni Titus reflects on AngelPink, trusting herself, and letting go of perfection.
In this 18 Questions feature, Late Again talks through the humour, melancholy, and creative chaos behind his new EP Clearly It’s All Staged, offering an honest look at the ideas
Trevor Jackson answers 18 Questions about Man of Steel the making of I Love You, Goodbye (The Greatest Breakup Album of All Time), and how acting on Grey’s Anatomy shapes
Tiara Thomas reflects on growth, creativity and the life lessons behind her new single “Move” in this 18 Questions interview.
London's Hardt Antoine on morning rituals, creative risks, merging electronic music with contemporary art, and why the dancefloor is sacred ground.