SINGLE REVIEW: The Collective – Burn The Bright Lights

The Collective have returned with one less member, a new song and a slower sound. “Burn The Bright Lights” impresses with its strong harmonies and its cheesy but honest lyrics that will have girls melting. It’s been received well by radio, fans and critics alike but honestly the song is a bit too manufactured and…

ALBUM REVIEW: Mariah Carey – Me. I Am Mariah

Mariah Carey has been in and out of the recording studio for three years working on her fourteenth studio album perfecting and preparing to make a huge impact. Sadly it falls a bit flat and has only seen one of her singles “#Beautiful” become a commercial success. Going into this album with an open mind…

ALBUM REVIEW: Foxes – Glorious

Don’t let the name lead you astray. No, Foxes isn’t an alternative folk band it’s actually the clever stage name of UK songstress Louisa Allen. Hailing from Southampton this synthpop vocalist had massive success featuring on Zedd’s hit single “Clarity”. Her debut album “Glorious” allows listeners to get to know Foxes in a different way….

ALBUM REVIEW: Cher Lloyd – Sorry I’m Late

It’s been a long time since we’ve received new music from Cher Lloyd and after a few delays and push back’s her new album is finally here. Ironically titled “Sorry I’m Late” this second coming from the songstress delivers a new sound and direction. Redirecting her sound to be more pop driven while in the…

ALBUM REVIEW: Austin Mahone – The Secret

The debut release from Austin Mahone has been a long time coming and since first coming onto the scene in 2010 he’s been working on finding and improving his individual sound. “The Secret” showcases Austin Mahone as a young adult with infectious pop/rnb songs. It’s quite difficult to describe the sound on this release but…

TOUR NEWS: One Direction, Queen & Adam Lambert, The Eagles

ONE DIRECTION One Direction turned Australia into frenzy in 2013 and they are back in 2015 to do it all over again. Bringing their world tour to Australian stadiums in February 2015 which will feature a special Valentine’s Day show in Melbourne. Fans can expect a high energy live show featuring all the hits you…

ALBUM REVIEW: Michael Jackson – Xscape

There was a lot of debate and hype around the release of the second Michael Jackson posthumous album and the wait is finally over. “Xscape” delivers a collection of eight previously unreleased songs that have been reworked from their original recordings. No matter what your opinions were on the authorisation of this posthumous release there…

ALBUM REVIEW: Coldplay – Ghost Stories

After having major success with “Mylo Xyloto” I was half expecting Coldplay to play it safe and release an over the produced stadium rock album. They could have done that but they didn’t and instead the hauntingly raw and honest “Ghost Stories” was born. This album is a short collection of work that sees the…

SINGLE REVIEW: The Janoskians – Real Girls Eat Cake

I still can’t tell if this song is a joke or not. The Janoskians are well known for their funny (and cringing) YouTube videos and have since become the anti-boyband. “Real Girls Eat Cake” is the groups third single and is the most confronting and shocking one yet. After hearing the song for the first…

SINGLE REVIEW: Dami Im – Super Love

“Super Love” is not what you would expect from Dami Im and this infectious pop song exceeds all expectations. Radiating positivity, love and happiness “Super Love” brings out a fun and upbeat side of Dami that hasn’t been shown affectively until now. The simple dance beat is perfect for radio with her big vocals showcased…