Cheat Codes exploded onto your airwaves with their Demi Lovato collaboration ‘No Promises’ which was a mediocre dance-pop affair that apparently people loved. They’ve now gone and done it again with Little Mix. ‘Only You’ is an average at best dance-pop moment that hears the production duo further exploring the sound the four piece girl…
Category: New Music
SINGLE REVIEW: Demi Lovato – Sober
Whilst being in the middle of a massive world tour Demi Lovato has decided to open up to the world about her personal struggles in the most confronting and beautiful way possible, a piano ballad. ‘Sober’ brings a new definition to the word confessional with this heartbreaking song that hears her begging for forgiveness and…
SINGLE REVIEW: Amy Shark feat. Mark Hoppus – Psycho
When an artist continues to bare their all over and over again you can’t help but feel this gravital pull towards them and Amy Shark has successfully created that bond with her listeners. Her debut album ‘Love Monster’ will be finally released on July 13 and has already heard her deliver the sassy and anthemic…
SINGLE REVIEW: Tash Sultana – Salvation
Exciting news, Tash Sultana will be finally releasing her debut album ‘Flow State’ on August 31! To coincide with the announcement she has also released a new single which hears her going towards a radio ready sound with a whole lot of heart and groove. ‘Salvation’ is polished and pulls influence from her previous releases…
SINGLE REVIEW: Ariana Grande feat. Nicki Minaj – The Light Is Coming
Ariana Grande’s fourth studio album ‘Sweetner’ has quickly become one of the most anticipated records of the year and after the lead single ‘No Tears Left To Cry’ left you scalped, impressed and intrigued it really comes by no surprise. Her follow up single ‘The Light Is Coming’ featuring Nicki Minaj is an anthem in…
SINGLE REVIEW: Tyde Levi – Goldchains
I feel sorry for Tyde Levi because he’s always going to be known as “Troye Sivans brother” and that’s a tagline you never want to have because all you want is to be known as your own artist. Luckily for him he has gone towards a sound that is very different to his brothers but…
ALBUM REVIEW: The Carters – Everything Is Love
I love surprise drop albums. Like, I live for them but they also give me anxiety when Beyonce is involved but she seems to love releasing them. So it shouldn’t come as much of a surprise that Beyonce and Jay-Z have finally teamed up for full length studio album which they’ve dropped just weeks after…
ALBUM REVIEW: Jess & Matt – Songs From The Village
Australia’s favourite wholesome-pop duo are back with a new record that hears them rediscovering their roots. Stripping it completely back ‘Songs From The Village’ sees Jess & Matt reimagining twelve classic folk tracks that defined a generation in the 1960’s. This duo are both very talented singer-songwriters and could have easily released an album full…
ALBUM REVIEW: Christina Aguilera – Liberation
Christina Aguilera is a voice of a generation, so I’m a little confused as to why she has gone down a path of self-destruction with her experimental eighth studio album ‘Liberation’. The confusing record hears her fusing together RNB with synths and soul and sadly it just doesn’t work. You know you’re in trouble when…
ALBUM REVIEW: 5 Seconds Of Summer – Youngblood
Australian four-piece 5 Seconds Of Summer have really proved themselves with the release of their third studio album. ‘Youngblood’ hears them striving towards a bolder and more mature sound that channels 80’s synth rock. This record is full of personality, emotion and groove and it couldn’t be a better re-introduction to this band. Forget what…