SINGLE REVIEW: Tove Lo – I like u

Tove Lo is on her world domination as she celebrates the release of her fifth studio album “Dirt Femme”. Ahead of touching down in Australia next month for Splendour In The Grass, SPIN OFF Festival and headline shows in Sydney and Melbourne, the Swedish megastar has kept the new music rolling with another new single….

SINGLE REVIEW: Dua Lipa – Dance The Night

This Barbie is making bops! Dua Lipa is back in her 80’s disco-pop territory with the lead single for the forthcoming Barbie movie soundtrack which will be unveiled in its entirety on July 21. “Dance The Night” feels deeply rooted in the “Future Nostalgia” era with its slick synths and infectious pop hook.  Produced by…

SINGLE REVIEW: Gretta Ray – Heartbreak Baby

Gretta Ray is a heartbreak baby and she wants you to know all about it on her deliciously infectious new single. “Heartbreak Baby” follows the recent deeply reflective track “Dear Seventeen” which both come as the exciting first previews of her forthcoming sophomore album “Positive Spin”, out August 18.  “Heartbreak Baby” serves as the BIG…

SINGLE REVIEW: needanamebro – Not A Lot Left To Say

needanamebro are truly here to cement themselves as your favourite new girl group and they aren’t messing around. Following the release of their immaculate debut single “Better Love” last month, they are quickly backing it up with another lo-fi British rnb-pop track that is going to live rent-free in your head with its catchy melody. …

SINGLE REVIEW: Royal & The Serpent – RAT TRAP 1: the blueprint

Ahead of supporting Fall Out Boy on their giant North American tour which kicks off next month, Royal & The Serpent has revealed their first piece of new music in 2023. “RAT TRAP 1: the blueprint” introduces the concept of releasing two songs simultaneously each month for the foreseeable future which brings listeners into her…

SINGLE REVIEW: Catie Turner – Hometown

Catie Turner’s songwriting is deeply personal. The way she writes is so specific to her situation, but it also becomes ultimately universal as listeners hear parallels to their own lives. What she might say about her own journey may just be what someone else needed to hear, and so far this year she’s done that…

SINGLE REVIEW: Dominic Fike – Ant Pile

Following the release of “Dancing In The Courthouse” last month, Dominic Fike has announced that his highly-anticipated sophomore album “Sunburn” will be released on July 7. He’s also shared one of his most romantic tracks yet, which sets the super autobiographical tone of the record. “Ant Pile” recalls the first time he fell in love,…

SINGLE REVIEW: Kelly Clarkson – favorite kind of high

Kelly Clarkson is edging closer to the release of her tenth studio album “Chemistry” on June 23, and following the release of the powerful lead singles “me” and “mine” the icon has returned with her biggest pure-pop track since 2016’s “Piece By Piece” album.  “favorite kind of high” is a liberating and sexy pop track…

SINGLE REVIEW: Charley – Heartbreaker

Breakout Australian pop artist Charley is ready to have you smiling, crying, and dancing along simultaneously as she heads into the release of her debut EP. “TIMEBOMBS” will be released on June 23, and highlights an impressive growth in her artistry from “Hard For Me” right through to where she is now with this new…

SINGLE REVIEW: Thomas Headon – 2009 TOYOTA

Thomas Headon doesn’t really have a 2009 Toyota Camry, but in his new single he’s going to make you believe it as gospel. Over the past couple of months the UK based but Australian raised artist has been delivering big tunes like “Georgia” and “I Loved A Boy”, and now he’s adding his most chaotic…