Along with the announcement of his sophomore studio album Californian producer RL GRIME has just dropped the projects lead single featuring pop newcomer, Daya. “I Wanna Know” is easily RL’s most pop directed track yet and hears him diving straight into the mainstream music world. But that isn’t completely a bad thing as long as…
Month: March 2018
SINGLE REVIEW: Sabrina Carpenter & Jonas Blue – Alien
I really expected a lot from this collaboration. Sabrina Carpenter is the dark horse of the pop world and Jonas Blue has some real bangers to his name so this song should’ve been a easy home run. However “Alien” is a little below average at best. The electronic dance beat was standard, predictable and really…
INTERVIEW: The Venus Project
Whilst Broods are currently in between album cycles and working on their forthcoming third studio record the New Zealand brother and sister duo have decided to release a solo passion project each. Lead vocalist Georgia Nott is the first to unleash her project and The Venus Project sees her celebrating being a woman and…
ALBUM REVIEW: What So Not – Not All the Beautiful Things
The release of What So Not’s debut album has been a long time coming. The Australian producer has made a name for himself as one of the country’s leading producers with a drip feed of singles and EP’s since 2011. He’s extensively toured the country, played every festival possible and has even toured the world…
ALBUM REVIEW: The Venus Project – Vol 1.
Whilst Broods are currently in between album cycles and working on their forthcoming third studio record the New Zealand brother and sister duo have decided to release a solo passion project each. Lead vocalist Georgia Nott is the first to unleash her project and The Venus Project “Vol 1” is a unique collection of 10…
SINGLE REVIEW: Kylie Minogue – Stop Me From Falling
I really do want to love Kylie Minogue’s new album “Golden” when it’s released but so far all I’m getting is 2013 Avicii vibes and I’m just not about that life. Lead single “Dancing” was a dated country meets pop dance crossover that sounded like it belonged on Avicii’s album “True” and I thought we…
SINGLE REVIEW: Jessica Mauboy – We Got Love
So it’s official. Jessica Mauboy will be representing Australia in the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest in Portugal in May. The Australian pop princess first won the country over in 2006 when she came runner up on Australian Idol and then went onto releasing smash hit singles, albums, extensively toured the country, starred in movies and…
SINGLE REVIEW: Lily Allen – Three & Higher
After the release of her third studio album “Sheezus” in 2014 Lily Allen disappeared from the spotlight while she suffered an identity crisis in the middle of a marriage breakdown. She no longer liked the music she was making and couldn’t connect with herself as an artist so she retracted from the media and just…
SINGLE REVIEW: CXLOE – Monster
After having only released her debut single “Tough Love” towards the end of last year CXLOE has toured the country supporting the likes of Alison Wonderland and George Maple and has raked up 274,000 streams on fiery single. As an independent artist that is a massive feat and it’s only the beginning. The Sydney songstress…
SINGLE REVIEW: Years & Years – Sanctify
UK favourites Years & Years have been in hiding for the past year and a half while thy have been putting together the final touches on their highly anticipated sophomore album. The record is due later this year and the dynamic trio are ready to deliver your first taste at what is to come. “Sanctify”…