SINGLE REVIEW: Ellie Goulding feat Juice Wrld – Hate Me

In the lead up to her fourth studio album, Ellie Goulding has dropped another track that continues to show a diversity in her artistry. Taking to social media to explain the creative process for this upcoming record she admitted that only ‘Flux’ was going to make it onto the album where as these other songs…

SINGLE REVIEW: Handsome – Delete You

Following the release of her debut EP ‘No Hat No Play’ last year and a string of national shows, Sydney singer-songwriter Handsome returns with a track that will get you wanting to dance and cry at the same time. ‘Delete You’ has been a favourite in her live show for a little while now because…

SINGLE REVIEW: Lovemedo – You Kiss Everyone

Lovemedo is a Central Coast newcomer that got some heads spinning with his debut single ‘Re-Like You’. Over the space of a month, the bold and catchy track has received some impressive streaming stats as well has even had some mainstream radio play without the push of a label.  To keep the momentum rolling on…

ALBUM REVIEW: Mark Ronson – Late Night Feelings

Diving deep into his feelings, Mark Ronson turns his electronic influences to a vulnerable outlook as he attempts to get you dancing and crying at the same time. ‘Late Night Feelings’ is a nostalgia fuelled record that is drastically quite different to anything he’s done before. Inspired by the golden disco era, he polishes his…

ALBUM REVIEW: Bastille – Doom Days 

Bastille are an english four piece who have had a lot of success since the release of their critically acclaimed debut album ‘Bad Blood’. However their follow up record ‘Wild World’ failed to deliver the same wholesome and honest feeling. In between a whole lot of touring and collaborations, the band have returned with a…

ALBUM REVIEW: Noah Kahan – Busyhead

Finding his unique voice, Noah Kahan has delivered a captivating debut album full of heavy emotions, a lot of reflection and genuine honesty. ‘Busyhead’ is a short but compelling collection of tracks that doesn’t see him trying to be anyone else. He’s unapologetically himself in the best way possible.  Opening the record with his catchy…

SINGLE REVIEW: Jessica Mauboy – Little Things

Following the announcement of her fourth studio album ‘Hilda’ which will finally be released on October 18, Jessica Mauboy is stripping everything back to find her roots. Offering her deepest and most personal collection to date, the Australian favourite is going to give fans a rare insight into her life.  To coincide with the album…

SINGLE REVIEW: Zara Larsson – All The Time

After the hit and miss delivery of ‘Don’t Worry Bout Me’, Zara Larsson is trying to prove to listeners that she’s still go that magic touch, and she’s doing that quite well. ‘Wow’ was an underrated banger that served perfect production and a slick delivery that was impressive. And now she’s following it up with…

SINGLE REVIEW: Nicki Minaj – Megatron

Nicki Minaj really loves to use villainous names as titles for her singles as she strikes back again with the fierce ‘Megatron’. After taking a three month social media break the queen of rap is back with another new song.  Following the release of her fourth studio album ‘Queen’ she has decided to drop a…

SINGLE REVIEW: Camila Cabello feat. Shawn Mendes – Senorita

Grammy nominated artists Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello have teamed up for the steamy ‘Senorita’. This is the first time the two singer-songwriters have collaborated since their 2015 duet ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’. Showing a growth in maturity between the two tracks, they’ve elevated their strengths with a Latin production. The sensual…