SINGLE REVIEW: Niall Horan – Slow Hands

It was no secret that I wasn’t a fan of Niall Horan’s debut single “This Town”. It was a just boring and lacklustre lead single that “impressed” his already die hard fans but didn’t really do anything for the new fans he was trying to win over. Taking his sweet time between singles he’s finally…

SINGLE REVIEW: Paramore – Told You So

Paramore are pushing boundaries with their forthcoming fifth studio album and are heading towards a heavier synth-pop directed route instead of their signature bratty pop-rock sound. They’ve already caused a divide within their fanbase to whether this sound direction is a great decision or not and I have to admit that even I’m unsure. They’ve…

SINGLE REVIEW: Tove Styrke – Say My Name

Swedish songstress Tove Styrke released one of my favourite indie-pop albums of 2015. The synth-pop diversity and lyrical honesty on “Kiddo” was impressive and was sadly under-appreciated alongside the likes of pop giants Adele and Justin Bieber. However two years on and we finally have new music and she’s prepared to get justice. “Say My…

SINGLE REVIEW: Fall Out Boy – Young And Menace

Fall Out Boy’s last two albums were pretty great, they resurrected the angst and power of their previous material and allowed fans to reminisce on the good ol days. After taking a little break to work on their forthcoming seventh studio album they’ve just dropped their new single and its not what you were expecting…