The Jungle Giants know how to deliver bonafide bangers back to back and after dropping their recent single ‘Heavy Hearted’ at the end of last year, they don’t want to break this tradition. ‘Sending Me Ur Loving’ is a straight up vibe. Sonically it sits in a similar soundscape to ‘Heavy Hearted’ and throughout the…
Category: New Music
SINGLE REVIEW: The Naked And Famous – Bury Us
With a burst of energy and buzzing synths behind them, New Zealand favourites The Naked And Famous are back to get you unashamedly bouncing and singing along with their catchy hooks and beats. The indie-pop duo are coming in hot with their highly anticipated fourth studio album ‘Recover’ slated for a May release. And they…
SINGLE REVIEW: Mandy Moore – Save A Little For Yourself
2020 has only just started and it’s already been graced as the year of the ultimate pop comebacks, so you better buckle in tight. It’s been thirteen years in between albums for Mandy Moore but on March 6 she’s changing that with the release of ‘Silver Landings’. The ten track record will hear the singer-songwriter…
SINGLE REVIEW: Tove Lo – Bikini Porn
Ahead of kicking off her Sunshine Kitty Tour on Feb 6, Tove Lo has decided to start the year by exclusively giving her fans two new tracks. The double sided single release hears the Swedish singer-songwriter teaming up with Billie Eilish’s brother FINNEAS for two summer themed tracks that showcase the two polar opposite emotions…
ALBUM REVIEW: Gabrielle Aplin – Dear Happy
Gabrielle Aplin doesn’t want to play it safe and her third studio album is a true testament to that as she takes control of her narrative and creates a record that is authentically honest as well as sonically interesting. ‘Dear Happy’ is a record of pure self reflection and sonical exploration which hears the British…
ALBUM REVIEW: Selena Gomez – Rare
Reflecting on all of the hurt that she has gone through and the life lessons she’s learnt along the way, Selena Gomez’s third studio album ‘Rare’, impresses with an earnest maturity. ‘Rare’ doesn’t try to be anything it’s not. The thirteen track record is full of honest reflections that are emotionally fuelled and are melodically…
SINGLE REVIEW: Halsey – You Should Be Sad
In a weeks time time Halsey will unveil her third studio album ‘Manic’ to the world and will share a vulnerable side to her that she’s been waiting to highlight in a direct and bold way. However before you get to dive into the world of ‘Manic’, the New Jersey singer-songwriter is giving fans one…
SINGLE REVIEW: Conan Gray – The Story
If you don’t have Conan Gray on your immediate radar, then you need to get acquainted with this newcomer ASAP because he’s going to be one of the biggest breakthrough artists of the year. The Californian singer-songwriter has been steadily building his online presence through releasing a string of singles that have begun to tell…
SINGLE REVIEW: Delta Goodrem – Let It Rain
With the devastating bushfires burning across Australia, the last month has been overcast with a deep sadness as the country grieves and prays for families that have lost their homes, pets and loved ones, as well as try to fight for a safe future. And while this has been happening the Government have lacked to…
SINGLE REVIEW: Tame Impala – Lost In Yesterday
Ahead of the release of his fourth studio album ‘The Slow Rush’ on February 14, Tame Impala is ready to dive deeper into the dreamy psychedelic disco soundscape that he’s created. ‘It Might Be Time’ and ‘Borderline’ have been clear standouts so far with their complex layering and shifting festival ready sound while ‘Posthumous Forgiveness’…