SINGLE REVIEW: Normani feat 6lack – Waves

Normani really is the dark horse of Fifth Harmony. Initially I was the most intrigued to hear her solo material but after Camila’s massive breakthrough success I sort of disregarded that anyone else could really challenge her for that top spot, but iI was wrong. Normani IS that girl. Her collaboration with Khalid topped the…

SINGLE REVIEW: Betty Who – Between You & Me

Going independent was one of the best decisions Betty Who could have made as an artist. After splitting with her major label, 2018 has seen her delivering the most music we’ve heard from her in a long time. With a string of singles and an EP, she’s stepped back into the indie-pop world with dreamy…

ALBUM REVIEW: Jonas Blue – Blue

It’s been a long time coming and I’m actually surprised that it’s taken THIS long, but after multiple chart topping singles, Jonas Blue has finally released his debut album. The appropriately titled ‘Blue’ is a strong collection of 15 songs that take a journey through his career from his breakthrough single ‘Fast Car’ feat Dakota…

ALBUM REVIEW: Olly Murs – You Know I Know

It’s like clock work. Every two years Olly Murs seems to spin out another album that has some real potential with big anthems but is over shadowed by over production and a general mediocre feel. No one is denying he has hits, because he has a lot of them but then again with five albums…

ALBUM REVIEW: Imagine Dragons – Origins

I’m not sure how Imagine Dragons found the time to write and record a new album in between their last record and their massive world tour, but they have. ‘Origins’ is the Las Vegas bands fourth studio album and sees them stepping towards a even bolder and euphoric sound. This twelve track record hears the…

SINGLE REVIEW: Super Cruel feat. Hazlett – Me + You

Bouncing back with another little banger, Super Cruel have teamed up with Brisbane based singer-songwriter Hazlett for a little emotional moment. ‘Me + You’ is an uplifting and honest track that begins with an emotional base and grows by adding electronic layers that build over time. It’s quite cool hearing these two artists unique sounds…

SINGLE REVIEW: Sasha Sloan – Older

Over the past year Sasha Sloan has delivered us a lot of honest truths. Her ‘sad girl’ music has become the soundtrack to many ups and downs over the course of the year and has cemented herself as one of the most exciting newcomers. Her songwriting is extraordinary with this layer of honesty that a…

SINGLE REVIEW: Montaigne – For Your Love

The theatrical stylings of Montaigne have become a sound you’ve become accustomed to hearing at festivals across the country. The singer-songwriter first broke through the Triple J market in 2014 with ‘I Am Not An End’ and ‘I’m A Fantastic Wreck’ and continued to deliver strong cinematic storytellings with her debut album ‘Glorious Heights’. This…

SINGLE REVIEW: Allday – Wonder Drug

Moving to the US is a massive and scary life decision but sometimes it’s worth the blood, sweat and tears and in Allday’s situation this was the case. This experience hasn’t come without a few little road bumps in the form of broken relationships and his record label retiring after making the massive move. But…

SINGLE REVIEW: Cheryl – Love Made Me Do It

It’s been 4 years since Cheryl Cole last released music and in that time she’s had a baby with Liam Payne, returned as a judge on The X Factor and has been laying low working on her fifth studio album. The lead single ‘Love Made Me Do It’ is a cute little pop bop that…