With the bright and funky soul that this new song embodies, you wouldn’t realise on a first listen that it’s actually one of Guy Sebastian’s most vulnerable tracks to date. ‘Choir’ hears the Australian singer-songwriter paying tribute to his former band member and close friend Luke Liang who passed away last year. Making a conscious…
Category: New Music
EP REVIEW: Middle Kids – New Songs For Old Problems
Sydney three piece, Middle Kids, are no strangers to Triple J or the Australian touring circuit. If you’ve attended any Australian music festival over the past couple of years then you’ve probably witnessed their energetic and angsty indie-rock set. After the massive success of their debut album ‘Lost Friends’ last year, they have returned with…
SINGLE REVIEW: Fletcher – About You
Fletcher is quickly making herself an artist that you want to get to know. With only a string of singles out in the world, the New Jersey singer-songwriter has started to create quite the impact. Her previous single ‘Undrunk’ has just clocked over 45 million streams on Spotify alone and in the meantime she’s rapidly…
SINGLE REVIEW: Phil Hancock – Proof
The exploration of toxic relationships really does seem to be at the forefront of music at the moment and I love it. The basic complexity of the situation is something that a lot of people have never understood which also makes it hard for people to relate to or even recognise that they are in…
SINGLE REVIEW: 5 Seconds Of Summer – Easier
“Is it easier to stay? Is it easier to go? I don’t wanna know, oh. But I know that I’m never, ever gonna change. And you know that you’re always gonna stay the same”. Those are the honest and relatable thoughts of someone stuck in a toxic relationship. If you’ve been there, then you know…
SINGLE REVIEW: Ed Sheeran feat. Chance The Rapper & PnB Rock – Cross Me
I’m just going to say it, I don’t trust anyone that genuinely liked the Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber collaboration. It was just an easy and uninspired pop track that was made for the mass radio hysteria but didn’t actually dive deeper into their unique artistry’s. It was a basic track that was honestly just…
SINGLE REVIEW: VVAVES feat. Iggy Azalea – Boys Like You
As soon as I saw this song pop up onto my radar, I instantly was questioning “who is VVAVES?”. Have I missed out on something? And that’s not an unfair question to ask because the Canadian singer-songwriter is a fresh newcomer on the scene who over the past two years has dropped two dreamy indie-pop…
SINGLE REVIEW: Jess Glynne feat. Jax Jones – One Touch
Jess Glynne is about to join the Spice Girls for their massive stadium reunion tour and I think it’s safe to say it’s one of the coolest things to happen in her career. I mean at default, she’s touring with THE Spice Girls. It would be the coolest thing to happen in anyone’s career except…
SINGLE REVIEW: KYGO feat. Chelsea Cutler – Not Ok
At one point, KYGO was actually releasing a continuous string of strong tracks. Songs that stood out in their unique market and had their distinct hooks echoing through your head. But now they just all sound the same. There is nothing unique about his releases anymore and that’s the sad truth. His recent Rita Ora…
SINGLE REVIEW: LOVA – I Can Do Better
There was something about Swedish singer-songwriter, LOVA which completely captivated me last year. Her vulnerable and honest indie-pop was so simple but effective with her smooth harmonies and infectious melodies about self love and heartbreak. Continuing the strong release of material, ‘I Can Do Better’ is another confident but emotional song about self belief. This…