CLASSIC ALBUM REVIEW: No Doubt – Tragic Kingdom

Released: 10 October 1995 When people ask me what my favourite album of all time is I reply with No Doubt – Tragic Kingdom without any hesitance. “But why” always follows and it’s quite simple, the album production was done incredibly well and each song compliments the other perfectly. Looking back at No Doubts’ career…

LIVE REVIEW: Lorde – Brisbane Riverstage

Lorde has quickly become one of the biggest names in the music industry, if not the world. Her live shows are raved about from fans and critics alike leaving you wanting to see her over and over again. After re-scheduling her April tour because of sickness Lorde returned to Australia to deliver what would be…

ALBUM REVIEW: Taylor Henderon – Burnt Letters

Taylor Henderson’s second offering delivers 12 original tracks that see him opening up as an artist while exploring different sounds and opening up his vocal range. “Burnt Letters” is a hit and miss album with a few songs that are notably on point while others are predictable and boring. Henderson’s music lacks versatility and that’s…

ALBUM REVIEW: Sheppard – Bombs Away

Sheppard are the Brisbane based six-piece who have won over Australia and are about to take the world by storm. Their debut album has just been released and it’s already gaining rave reviews from critics and fans alike. “Bombs Away” opens strong with the number one hit single that everyone is talking about, “Geronimo”. It…

SINGLE REVIEW – Ariana Grande Featuring Zedd – Breakfree

Rewind to this time last year and Ariana Grande was prepping the release of her debut album “Yours Truly”, there was interest but the hype wasn’t completely there. Fast track to July 2014 and Ariana Grande is one of the biggest names in the pop music scene. “Problem” featuring Iggy Azalea has already become one…

SINGLE REVIEW: The Madden Brothers – California Rain

The Madden Brothers – California Rain Joel And Benji Madden’s side project is definitely something to be excited about. While Good Charlotte take a break The Madden Brothers are creating music that’s a bit different to what their fans are used to. Their first single “We Are Done” saw them release a folk rock inspired…

SINGLE REVIEW: Bonnie Anderson – Blackout

Bonnie Anderson – Blackout Australia fell in love with Bonnie Anderson when she was only 12 years old winning the first season of Australia’s Got Talent. Fast forward 7 years and she is back releasing infectious pop songs that won’t leave your head. “Raise The Bar” impressed with its catchy hook and strong vocals and…

SINGLE REVIEW: G.R.L. – Ugly Heart

The creator of The Pussycat Dolls Robin Antin has put together what possibly could be the next big girl group. They have the potential but their promotional singles leading up to their debut album have been disappointing to say the least. “Ugly Heart” is the first official single and it’s a lot better and infectiously…

ALBUM REVIEW: Ed Sheeran – X

In 2011 the world fell in love with Ed Sheeran and ever since they haven’t stopped. His raw and honest way of songwriting makes it easy for people to connect with him and he deliver yet again on his second studio album. “X” see’s Sheeran reinventing himself and building a bigger sound to his acoustic…

ALBUM REVIEW: Kim Cesarion – Undressed

Do you like sexual innuendos? Do you like songs that are blatantly about sex? If you do then you are bound to love the debut album by Swedish rnb/pop singer Kim Cesarion. “Undressed” is a bold debut album that combines infectious rnb/pop songs with sexual inspired lyrics and an impressive use of falsetto. Opening track…