Leona Lewis has had a career full of highs and lows and over the past couple of years her impact on the industry has been quite weak. After leaving Syco Music she has resigned with Island Records to release her fifth studio album. “I Am” has her returning to where it all began, her voice…
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SINGLE REVIEW: P!nk – Today’s The Day
Ellen DeGeneres is onto her thirteenth series this year and decided maybe it was about time to upgrade her currently tired theme song. She’s enlisted the help from industry heavyweight P!nk to record a new pop anthem that will instantly get stuck in your head and has already begun to climb the charts. “Today’s The…
SINGLE REVIEW: Jessica Mauboy – This Ain’t Love
Over the years Jessica Mauboy has cemented herself as one of Australia’s leading pop exports with a discography which has seen chart topping success in Australia and overseas. This year she has taken some time off to work on her upcoming fourth studio album and her first single has her walking astray from her pop/urban…
SINGLE REVIEW: Foxes – Better Love
It’s been three months since we first heard the infectious “Body Talk” and with her album “All I Need” getting pushed back until February 2016 we have finally got the highly anticipated second single. “Better Love” sees Foxes returning to the synth-pop sound that lingered on her debut album. Whilst the song isn’t as instantly…
Reigan – Feels Like Heaven
Sometimes people mistake the power that pop music can have. Often people criticize the cliché elements and the gimmicks some artists use to stay relevant and the reality TV show juggernauts always receive the harsh ridiculing that comes with the pop music territory. But when a pop song is good, it’s GOOD and the emotions…
LIVE REVIEWS: Imagine Dragons – The Riverstage
I see a lot of live acts and sometimes they all blur into each other and other times I walk away impressed but Imagine Dragons conquered something rare, they had me falling in love with music all over again. Opening with “Shots” they had the whole crowds’ attention fixture on them and for the next…
EP REVIEW: Troye Sivan – Wild
Last year Troye Sivan stepped out of your computer screen and into your airwaves with his catchy indie-pop tunes. A year later he is back with a refined sound and a 6 track “keyhole” to his new material. “Wild” sees gravitating towards an EDM produced indie-pop sound and after a while the beat drops become…
ALBUM REVIEW: Miley Cyrus – Miley And Her Dead Petz
Okay so Miley Cyrus may have just served us the trippiest album of 2015 and it’s going to leave you feeling a bit confused. With 23 tracks this is one LONG album and with the majority of the vocals sounding like they have been recorded through a bong the sound at times is a tad…
SINGLE REVIEW: Ellie Drennan – Ghost
It was no surprise that The Voice Australia provided yet another boring year of lackluster performances and artists with the main entertainment coming from Jessie J’s sassy critiques and fierce outfits. However it may have just given us one of the biggest potentials for a breakthrough artist. Winner Ellie Drennan is only sixteen years old…
ALBUM REVIEW: The Weeknd – Beauty Behind The Madness
I have very few words to say about The Weeknd’s third studio album, and that’s not a bad thing at all. After a first listen “Beauty Behind The Madness” left me speechless and beyond impressed by the production and quality of these tracks. This album sees The Weeknd stepping onto the world stage and providing…