In March, Catie Turner returned after a brief hiatus with the immaculate anthem “Hyperfixations” which perfectly described what it’s like to live with ADHD. The manic pop song was honestly raw while also offering a punchy hook that won’t escape your mind for hours. She’s now backed it up with the intimate and confessional, “Easy”…
Category: New Music
SINGLE REVIEW: GAYLE – don’t call me pretty
GAYLE is currently on the road with Taylor Swift for her mammoth Era’s Tour, and soon she will be joining P!nk for her Summer Carnival Stadium Tour in Europe. So it only makes sense that she needs some giant anthemic pop-rock songs to fill out her set. With “abcdefu”, and “everybody hates me” already providing…
SINGLE REVIEW: Gretta Ray – Dear Seventeen
Gretta Ray is getting ready to enter her sophomore album era, but before she does that she wants to take a moment to reflect on the journey it’s taken to get her to where she is right now. “Dear Seventeen” is a retrospective track that captures the highs and the lows of her career, and…
SINGLE REVIEW: Sadie Jean – Just Because
Sadie Jean is only three songs into her musical journey, and she’s already got us absolutely gushing. “WYD Now?” was an impressive debut that hit us right in the chest with its heavy emotions. She then followed it up with “Locksmith” which was equally heartbreaking but cathartic, so I don’t think it comes as any…
SINGLE REVIEW: K.FLAY – Raw Raw
K.FLAY is entering an era of brand new beginnings, and it’s truly a celebratory moment for her. This weekend the LA based Multi-platinum two-time GRAMMY-Award nominated artist kicked off her first tour since completely losing her hearing in her right ear, as well as released her brand new single from her forthcoming album on her…
SINGLE REVIEW: Rachel Chinouriri – Ribs
Rachel Chinouriri is a name you might have started to hear more and more, and rightfully so. The English singer-songwriter is quickly becoming one of the most buzzed about acts, and she has just dropped what is hands down her best release yet. “Ribs” is a future anthem, and one that has the power to…
SINGLE REVIEW: UPSAHL – GOOD GIRL ERA (SIDE A) / CONDOMS (SIDE B)
UPSAHL is in her good girl era, or is she? The Phoenix based singer, songwriter and producer is about to kick off the second leg of her “This Is My First Headline Tour”, and she’s also beginning a new project aptly titled “UPSAHL PRESENTS: THE PHX TAPES” where she’s going to regularly share two new…
SINGLE REVIEW: Dagny – Heartbreak In The Making
If you want a masterclass in pop songwriting then all you need to do is listen to Dagny’s discography and writing catalogue. The Norwegian artist knows how to write a catchy hook, and she also knows how to deliver raw emotions through a candy-coloured lens. Her new single “Heartbreak In The Making” is her first…
SINGLE REVIEW: Kesha – Fine Line
Kesha is ready to talk, and we need to listen. Her forthcoming fifth studio album “Gag Order” will be released on May 19, and it’s going to be her most honest, thought provoking, and important record to date. She is sharing her story in its rawest form, and the first two singles “Fine Line” and…
SINGLE REVIEW: Sody – Star Potential
Sody has alway had this raw vulnerability embedded deep in her songwriting. With highlights found in “Butterfly”, “Maybe It Was Me”, Let You Know”, “Bedroom Ceiling”, and “Bitch (I Said It), she’s created a discography that’s emotional, empowering, and showcases her growth as an artist and as a young woman who started releasing music when…