For Kesha’s forthcoming fourth studio album, she’s pledged that she’s going back to her roots in a big way. And she’s not joking. ‘My Own Dance’ is a big step towards that return with a song that channels the carefree spirit that has always been inside of her. But she wants everyone to know that…
Category: New Music
SINGLE REVIEW: Alicia Keys – Time Machine
After being announced to be hosting the Grammy’s again in 2020, Alicia Keys has dropped a new song that is expected to be the lead single from her forthcoming seventh studio album. ‘Time Machine’ is a song all about living in the moment and making sure you are present to all the things that are…
SINGLE REVIEW: Maggie Rogers – Love You For A Long Time
Earlier this year Maggie Rogers released her highly anticipated debut album ‘Heard It In A Past Life’ which was an honest collection of indie-pop songs packed with whole lot of emotions and personal reflections. This record was not only a perfect introduction to her growing artistry but also quickly became a early frontrunner for album…
SINGLE REVIEW: HAIM – Hallelujah
This new era for HAIM is already shaping up to be their most exciting and authentic release yet. From the psychedelic and dreamy waves of ‘Summer Girl’ to the pulsating pop riffs of ‘Now I’m In It’, the sister trio are ultimately ready to show listeners a more versatile side to their artistry. With the…
SINGLE REVIEW: Tkay Maidza – IDC If U Be Ded
Tkay Maidza is finally showing the world who she really is as an artist in the most authentic way possible. Reflecting on the release of her debut single ‘Brontosaurus’ and all of her bootleg Soundcloud uploads in 2013 to where she is at now with her forthcoming release ‘Last Year Was Weird Vol 2’, is…
SINGLE REVIEW: Harry Styles – Watermelon Sugar
After tweeting “Kiwi walked so Watermelon Sugar could run”, Harry Styles’ fans went into full blown panic mode as they tried to decipher what he meant by the ambitious status. With all of the clues pointing at a new song from his forthcoming sophomore record ‘Fine Line’ (Out 13 December), the exact moment it would…
SINGLE REVIEW: The Rubens – Live In Life
Over the past seven years, The Rubens success has been continually hitting an upwards trajectory while the Sydney five piece evolve within their artistry. Experimenting with their sonic and rhythmic layering, the band have been constantly searching for ways that they can grow their sound and not play it safe with what’s helped them top…
SINGLE REVIEW: Billie Eilish – Everything I Wanted
At this stage I get the feeling that Billie Eilish is just trying to show everyone that she can do everything. From releasing a string of singles and videos to releasing her debut album and non-stop touring the globe with her electric live show that embodies a lot of empowerment, Eilish has somehow found time…
SINGLE REVIEW: Guy Sebastian feat. The Hamiltones & Wale – Let Me Drink
‘Choir’ has been a home-run of a hit for Guy Sebastian. The emotionally charged and euphorically layered pop song had a whole life of it’s own through it’s commercial and streaming success. Hoping to follow in it’s footsteps, his new single ‘Let Me Drink’ has a lot of high expectations to live up to. But…
SINGLE REVIEW: Taylor Swift – Beautiful Ghosts
Caught in a lot of controversy surrounding the rights to her back catalogue and the shady business men who are gripping onto her brand, Taylor Swift has had a bit of a crazy week. While she’s spoken up about the unfair treatment and abuse she’s received, she’s trying to keep it all about the music…