Tove Lo has never been afraid to do things her way. She has never followed traditions nor has she tried to fit a mould of what the industry wants her to be. She’s always just been unapologetically herself, as shocking or as revealing as she wants that to be. For her fourth studio album ‘Sunshine…
Category: New Music
SINGLE REVIEW: LAUV – Feelings
Love can be hard, love can be confusing, love can be intoxicating, And Lauv questions all those things in the opening moments of his new single ‘Feelings’. “Is my love too much? Or is it just enough for you, for you?” he asks as his insecurities takes over. He’s in love but he’s worried he’s…
SINGLE REVIEW: Sasha Sloan – Smiling When I Die
To date, Sasha Sloan’s career has been about reflection. It’s about being authentically herself in the rawest and purest form, and she’s successfully done that with a growing discography of pure vulnerability. From opening up about her family and values on ‘Older’, to her insecurities on ‘Thoughts’, grief on ‘Dancing With your Ghost’, and heartbreak…
SINGLE REVIEW: Samantha Jade – Bounce
Samantha Jade’s career is quite extensive. From being crowned the winner of The X Factor Australia in 2012 to releasing her albums ‘Samantha Jade’, ‘Nine’, ‘Best Of My Love’ and ‘The Magic Of Christmas’, she’s shown so many different sides to her artistry. She’s even released a lingerie line, a make up line, portrayed Kylie…
SINGLE REVIEW: Maisie Peters – This Is On You
The growth of Maisie Peters over the past year has been a journey that I’ve really enjoyed watching. Her debut EP ‘Dressed Too Nice For A Jacket’ was a heartbreaking and comforting EP of pure emotions and raw storytelling. Her dreamy and sincere vocals told these stories so purely while she layered those feelings with…
SINGLE REVIEW: Hartley – Mind
After debuting her dreamy DIY single ‘Used To’ last month, Brisbane based singer-songwriter is back with an impressive follow up single that proves that she’s here to stay. ‘Mind’ is a song that focuses on the power of minimalism to make a huge impact. Following on from the experimental layering of ‘Used To’ she adds…
SINGLE REVIEW: Lara Andallo feat. Lil Spacely – 180
Australia has a fresh new face to get acquainted with in the RNB world and it’s rather exciting because for a long time we’ve been a little behind with the growing genre which has really taken over the global market. Lara Andallo first introduced herself last month with her sultry debut single ‘Confidential’ which was…
EP REVIEW: Ruel – Free Time
With maturity beyond his year’s, Ruel’s new EP ‘Free Time’ is not something you would expect from a sixteen year old. When you reflect on what Justin Bieber was releasing at that age, he was just repeating the word “baby” 56 times in a song, where as Ruel is diving into heartbreak, unrequited love and…
ALBUM REVIEW: Charli XCX – Charli
Charli XCX has always done things on her terms. In the past she’s done the indie-pop thing, she had the major commercial pop-rock fantasy and now she’s just being authentically herself in the PC-pop world. Her third studio album ‘Charli’ hears her proudly embracing who she is as an artist and isn’t afraid to boldly…
SINGLE REVIEW: Ariana Grande, Lana Del Rey & Miley Cyrus – Don’t Call Me An Angel
It’s one of the most anticipated collaborations of the year and for good reason. It’s literally a gay boy’s dream pop threesome with Ariana Grande, Lana Del Rey and Miley Cyrus teaming up for the lead single from the forthcoming Charlie’s Angels remake soundtrack. ‘Don’t Call Me An Angel’ is sonically on the same wave…