In between a gruelling touring schedule and adapting to the newlywed life, Kelsea Ballerini has somehow found the time to write and record a new album. Ahead of her Australian visit for the Country To Country Festival with Tim McGraw and Midland later this month, Ballerini has an intimate new song to share with her…
Category: New Music
SINGLE REVIEW: Louis Tomlinson – Kill My Mind
Changing his musical direction yet again, Louis Tomlinson is unleashing his inner scene kid days through his experimental new single ‘Kill My Mind’. With a turbulent solo career that has been the centre of some tragic family loss and heartbreak, as well as the happy moments of new life with the birth of his son,…
SINGLE REVIEW: Thomston – Casual
Thomston knows how to capture dreamy moments filled with raw emotion and a whole lot of heart. With his double sided EP ‘En Route London/Los Angeles’ out on October 18, the New Zealand singer-songwriter is hitting the road in late September for some intimate preview shows. But before then, he’s dropped a new single which…
SINGLE REVIEW: Oh Wonder – Hallelujah
After extensively touring the world for their experimental sophomore studio album ‘Ultralife’, Oh Wonder are back in a hopeful new light. The British duo have given listeners songs about heartbreak, loss, love and hope in the past, and with a lot of emotions intact they have successfully connected with a diverse global audience. Starting the…
SINGLE REVIEW: Adam Lambert – Superpower
With ‘Side A’ of his fourth studio album ‘Velvet’ being released on September 27, Adam Lambert has decided to give fans another taste of what to expect from the incoming new music. Embracing the 60’s and 70’s flavour of his recent aesthetic, ‘Superpower’ is a perfect representation of the artist he is becoming. With his…
SINGLE REVIEW: Tove Lo feat. Kylie Minogue – Really Don’t Like U
It’s always hard seeing your ex move on with someone else, especially when they turn up to a party you’re at and you’re forced to see them interact. It’s easy to hate that person out of principal. You don’t know them personally but because they’re with your ex there is a slight jealousy that makes…
EP REVIEW: Tones And I – The Kids Are Coming
Tones And I currently has the number one song in the country with ‘Dance Monkey’ and she’s ready to keep her domination coming with the release of her debut EP. ‘The Kids Are Coming’ is a collection of strong indie-pop songs with a whole lot of feeling and address a lot of social issues. Opening…
ALBUM REVIEW: G FLIP – About Us
G FLIP’s debut album ‘About Us’ is possibly one of the years most anticipated debut albums from an Australian artist. After securing herself a legion of fans through her hit singles ‘About You’, ‘Killing My Time’ and ‘Drink Too Much’ and from playing massive festivals and sold out headline shows across the country, it seems…
ALBUM REVIEW: Lana Del Rey – Norman Fucking Rockwell
Lana Del Rey has created another album for her fans to obsess over and feel all their emotions to in a very literal way. ‘Norman Fucking Rockwell’ is the singer-songwriters sixth studio album and is her most cohesive record to date. Sticking to her very cinematic sad scaling, she soothingly sings over piano, guitar, light…
SINGLE REVIEW: Post Malone – Circles
With the surprise announcement of his third studio album ‘Hollywood’s Bleeding’ slated for release on September 6, Post Malone is ready to prove himself again with his dominative chart and radio takeover. Treating his fans to one single before the big release, ‘Circles’ is a song that is melodically a little different for Posty, but…