SINGLE REVIEW: Guy Sebastian – Black And Blue

Ever since his album “Armageddon” Guy Sebastian has struggled to make an impact on the charts but with the release of “Black And Blue” this trend may change. Armed with strong production, powerful lyrics and a club ready breakdown this song has everything it needs to be a smash. “Somebody’s gonna love you, love you…

SINGLE REVIEW: Tkay Maidza – Ghost

If you haven’t heard of Tkay Maidza yet then you’re doing life all wrong. This raptress (yes I really used that word to describe her) has been dominating the Australian Music Festival circuit, playing sold out club shows nationwide and even taken it overseas supporting the likes of Years & Years and Rita Ora. “M.O.B”…

ALBUM REVIEW: Justin Bieber – Purpose

Justin Bieber has been delivering bop after bop recently with a string of hits that have separated his babyface image to the artist he has now become. On his fourth studio album “Purpose” he opens up, strips it down and bares you his all and not it’s not his penis again, I’m talking about his…

ALBUM REVIEW: One Direction – Made In The A.M

I honestly didn’t think I would be writing this review saying that I actually like the album. I know that sounds so pretentious but it’s only because their last couple of albums have been quite boring and saw them become lazy and uninspired and not just in the studio but on stage as well.  “Made…

SINGLE REVIEW: Missy Elliott – WTF (Where They From)

She’s finally back and I’m stanning so hard. Missy Elliott’s comeback has been one of the most talked about all year after her surprise performance with Katy Perry at the Super Bowl. Her highly awaited comeback single does not disappoint one bit. “WTF (Where They From)” is a drum heavy track that offers tribal and…

EP REVIEW: Hailee Steinfeld – Haiz

I’m not a big fan of the actress turn singer trend but I’m not going to lie, I was pretty excited when I heard Hailee Steinfeld was signed to Republic Records. Her debut single “Love Myself” cemented her pop star status with an infectious hook, empowerful lyrics and strong vocals. Her debut EP “Haiz” has…

SINGLE REVIEW: Fleur East – Sax

THIS SONG IS EVERYTHING. Excuse the caps lock, I’m just really excited about this track. Fleur East was the runner up in the 2014 series of The X Factor UK and she’s ready to snatch wigs left, right and centre with this infectious tune. “Sax’ is an upbeat banger that will have you embracing the…

SINGLE REVIEW: Marlisa – Forever Young

2014 X Factor Australia winner Marlisa has literally disappeared for the past year except for occasionally popping up at your local Westfield to attempt to stay relevant. However she has returned with an underwhelming and tacky first single that is extremely forgettable. Did I list enough descriptive words for you to not want to listen…

SINGLE REVIEW: Barry Conrad – Anywhere We Go

You may recognize Barry Conrad from the 2013 series of X Factor Australia but since being prematurely eliminated he has toured Australia opening for some of the music industry’s biggest names, featured on Stan Walkers album and is now ready to unleash his debut single. “Anywhere We Go” is a strong pop release that sees…

ALBUM REVIEW: Little Mix – Get Weird

“Get Weird” is an appropriate title for Little Mix’s third studio album because in amongst the messy collection of tracks I would best describe this album as weird. It’s very incohesive and sees them attempting too many different genres that make them just seem lost as artists. From the pure pop “Black Magic” to the…