The evolution of Greyson Chance as an artist is a very exciting and promising journey. The American singer-songwriter has grown so much from the viral breakthrough of his piano cover of Lady Gaga ‘Paparazzi’ in 2010 which saw him globally recognised overnight. But a story has many chapters and Greyson’s is no different. After releasing…
Category: New Music
SINGLE REVIEW: R3HAB feat. Icona Pop – This Is How We Party
From the moment I saw this title, I already knew where this direction was going to go and I wasn’t excited. Recently R3HAB has been playing it safe and releasing tracks that fail to create a memorable impact and that’s a shame because the Dutch producer does have big potential in this saturated EDM market….
SINGLE REVIEW: George Maple – Champion
After the release of her debut album ‘Lover’, a glorious sold out headline tour and a run of dates with Lorde, George Maple started to ponder what was next. How was the next chapter going to sound. What impact did she want to have as an artist. And it only felt right that she went…
SINGLE REVIEW: Meg Mac – Something Tells Me
By now we all know that Meg Mac can sing. Because she can. She’s powerful, captivating and has this magical hold on the listener. But it’s safe to say that some of her music is becoming a little repetitive and familiar and her new single ‘Something Tells Me’ is a perfect representation of this. On…
SINGLE REVIEW: David Guetta feat Brooks and Loote – Better When You’re Gone
I used to think David Guetta was so innovative and had such a strong vision to the future of dance music. But over the past couple of years he’s proven to just follow trends and fall into line with the rest of dance music’s current sensations. Which is a shame because ‘Nothing But The Beat’…
SINGLE REVIEW: Patrick James – Up
After the release of his debut album ‘Outlier’ in 2016 and touring with the likes of The Paper kites, Boy & Bear and Emma Louise, Patrick James has had a bit of a break to re-discover what sort of artist he wants to be. And his forthcoming new EP ‘What We’re Fighting For’ is being…
SINGLE REVIEW: Kelly Rowland – Crown
I was eight years old when Kelly Rowland released ‘Stole’ and I didn’t realise at the time just how important this song was going to be as a foundation of empowerment. Over the following years I started getting bullied and mental health started playing a factor in how I was thinking and feeling. But there…
SINGLE REVIEW: Jarryd James – Slow Motion
Jarryd James’ debut album ‘Thirty One’ was a melancholic collection of tracks that floated in the alternative-pop world. After taking a few years off in between releases to tour the record, spend some time with his wife and work on the next continuation of his career he’s ready for the next chapter. The first taste…
SINGLE REVIEW: Mallrat Feat. Basenji – Nobody’s Home
Following the announcement of her biggest homecoming tour yet and having two songs debut in the Triple J Hottest 100, Mallrat has dropped another explorative new song. ‘Nobody’s Home’ hears the Brisbane singer-songwriter teaming up with Basenji for the melodic track. Following the structure of her sophomore EP ‘In The Sky’ she dives further into…
SINGLE REVIEW: Billie Eilish – Bury A Friend
Billie Eilish’s long awaited debut studio album ‘When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?’ may just be one of the most anticipated records of the year. With a March 29 release date slated, she’s just dropped the creepy and captivating lead single. ‘Bury A Friend’ is everything you expect and want from Billie…