SINGLE REVIEW: Charli XCX feat. HAIM – Warm

Charli XCX is really giving pop fans exactly what they want with the impending release of her sophomore studio album ‘Charli’. Teaming up with HAIM for a song about unrequited love, this little pop gem is heavily cemented in Charli’s PC pop world and is highlighted by HAIM’s strong harmonies. Exploring a relationship where the…

SINGLE REVIEW: Bebe Rexha – Not 20 Anymore

Bebe Rexha’s debut album ‘Expectations’ was completely under appreciated for what it was. With a strong core of songs that were over looked and not given the attention they deserved, she has signed on to a 4 month slot opening for the Jonas Brothers to try keep her profile up.  The singer-songwriter has been in…

SINGLE REVIEW: Jason Derulo – Too Hot

The low quality of the accompanying artwork should have been the perfect warning sign to symbolise just how disappointing and awful the impending new single by Jason Derulo would be. But I don’t think anything could have prepared you for the trainwreck that followed.  Derulo was on a roll for a few years, with hit…

ALBUM REVIEW: Montaigne – Complex

Ready to re-define herself as an artist, Montaigne has put together a cinematic and theatrical record full of vulnerable storylines and hard hitting statements. ‘Complex’ is exactly what the title suggests. It’s a complex collection of tracks that invokes serious thoughts and has you leaving feeling breathtakingly impressed at some of the more mature moments…

SINGLE REVIEW: Tove Lo feat. Jax Jones – Jacques 

An intimate one night fling with someone in Paris has turned into a playful storyline for Tove Lo’s upcoming album ‘Sunshine Kitty’. Reminiscing on the raw and cheeky elements of that night, she teamed up with Jax Jones to create the club influenced ‘Jacques’ which unleashes a different side to the singer-songwriter.  With it’s playful…

ALBUM REVIEW: Winterbourne – Echo Of Youth

Hailing from the Central Coast, Winterbourne are a duo that have been making music and trying to pave a way for a career they had always dreamed about. After touring with the likes of The Rubens and Lewis Watson, they were signed to Island Records Australia and have been working towards making this dream a…

ALBUM REVIEW: WAAX – Big Grief

The long awaited debut album from Brisbane five piece WAAX has been a few years in the making but with the anticipation held high, they’ve delivered to meet those expectations. ‘Big Grief’ is a bold and triumphant release that perfectly captures the growth of the punk-rock band since their first EP ‘Holy Sick’ in 2015….

ALBUM REVIEW: Taylor Swift – Lover

There are some people online that reference a Taylor Swift album release to be like the euphoric awakening of Christmas. And honestly they are usually right. It’s the excitement and anticipation of the big day where there is a lot of joy, tears and happiness involved. ‘1989’, ‘Red’ and ‘Reputation’ were the Swift Christmases that…

SINGLE REVIEW: Mura Masa feat. Clairo – I Don’t Think I Can Do This Again

Clairo is an artist you probably haven’t stopped hearing in a little while. The Massachusetts singer-songwriter is receiving critical acclaim for her emotionally raw debut album ‘Immunity’ and is deservingly selling out shows and playing huge festivals across the world. To add to her repertoire, she has teamed up with Mura Masa for a grungey…

SINGLE REVIEW: Ava Max – Torn

There’s no denying the mammoth success of Ava Max’s breakthrough single ‘Sweet But Psycho’, but ever since then, her follow up singles like ‘So Am I’ have been severely unimpressive to say the least. The uninspired songs hear her trying to recycle the same format and climb the charts again, but people are smarter than…