SINGLE REVIEW: Emeli Sande – Starlight

Emeli Sande is well known for her hauntingly beautiful ballads. She has a voice that could instantly give you goosebumps and take you on an unique emotional journey that not many other artists can. Her debut album was heavily praised and saw her topping that charts globally. However her sophomore record “Long Live The Angels”…

ALBUM REVIEW: Fergie – Double Dutchess

Fergie blessed us with one of the best pop records of 2006. “The Dutchess” spawned the hit singles and absolute anthems “Fergalicious”, London Bridge”, “Glamorous” and “Big Girls Don’t Cry”. Eleven years on and the songstress is finally ready to give us the sequel. The hype for this record was ridiculous because of the high…

SINGLE REVIEW: Maggie Rogers – Split Stones

Maggie Rogers has had quite the year. The 23 year old songstress has been touring the world in support of her debut EP “Now That The Light Is Fading” and impressing audiences with her energetic, captivating and magical live shows. Her sets saw her performing a bunch of unreleased material due to the nature of…

ALBUM REVIEW: Cub Sport – Bats

For their sophomore album Cub Sport have taken a massive risk. They broke though the over saturated alternative-pop market with their impressive debut album, charted on the Triple J Hottest 100 as well as toured with the likes of The 1975 and Big Scary. The Brisbane four piece could have just re-created this vibe but…

ALBUM REVIEW: Tired Lion – Dumb Days

Over the past couple of years Tired Lion has become a name to get excited about in the Australian indie-pop/punk scene. After winning the Triple J Unearthed Award in 2015 the band have gone onto supporting the likes of The 1975, Kingswood and Luca Brasi as well as playing headlining shows across the country with…

ALBUM REVIEW: ANASTACIA – EVOLUTION

Making a comeback in 2014 after a second diagnosis of breast cancer Anastacia showcased a new found strength with a collection of empowering pop/rock ballads. She didn’t allow the past to define her and focused on the path to recovery with the reflective songs on the appropriately titled “Resurrection”. After extensively touring Europe on her…

ALBUM REVIEW: Angus & Julia Stone – Snow

Over the years Angus & Julia Stone have become a very important name in the Australian alternative folk-pop scene. Breaking into both the American and European markets they are one of the biggest exports that are still constantly growing. Their fourth studio album “Snow” sees them continuing their signature alternative folk-pop sound with some of…

SINGLE REVIEW: MUNA – In My Way

Earlier this year MUNA delivered their impressive debut “About U” which quickly became one of my favourite records of the year. The Californian three piece are about to join Harry Styles on his North American tour and what a better excuse to drop a new single. “In My Way” is a shiny indie-pop track that…

SINGLE REVIEW: Grace VanderWaal – So Much More Than This

After winning the 2016 series of America’s Got Talent, Grace VanderWaal has had a busy year of writing and recording her debut album “Just The Beginning” which is due to be released on November 3. And can I also state that she has done all of this at the very young age of thirteen. THIRTEEN!!…

SINGLE REVIEW: Nick Jonas – Find You

Ever since Nick Jonas and Demi Lovato started their own record label both of their music has become more experimental and had an increasingly mature approach. Not really that surprising is it? But I’m glad they have now got more control over their music because they are truly delivering the goods. Nick Jonas’ romantic new…