SINGLE REVIEW: Liam Payne – Familiar

I actually have no idea what is going on with Liam Payne at the moment. Is he in the middle of a mid-life crisis? Because It is very possible. His new single “Familiar” hears him heading towards a latin sound that is confusing and terrible at the same time. It’s as if he’s trying to…

SINGLE REVIEW: Matthew Young – Fix Me Up

New Zealand newcomer Matthew Young is one of Lorde’s favourite artists and he’s proving to the world with every new release just why that is. His new single “Fix Me Up” is a moody track that ignites the flame and delivers an experimental and explorative production. The song looks at being dependent on a lover…

SINGLE REVIEW: Haiku Hands – Jupiter

Whoever said girl groups are dead have obviously not heard of Haiku Hands. While they aren’t your typical girl group this colourful four piece have impressed listeners with their vibrant debut single  “Not About You” followed by some slick and highly choreographed live performances. Their new single “Jupiter” continues their wacky sound and cements them…

SINGLE REVIEW: MUKI – Gold Oxygen

Over the past couple of months MUKI has delivered sass upon sass upon sass. Her songs serve a lot of attitude along with a carefree spirit which embodies the songs concepts perfectly. “Sassaprilla” and “Friends Don’t Make Out” perfectly introduced listeners to her colourful personality and DIY production. For her new single “Gold Oxygen” she…

SINGLE REVIEW: The Chainsmokers – Somebody

So we just have to admit it, The Chainsmokers are actually releasing good music at the moment. They are becoming less predictable and delivering decent electronic songs with big pop hooks that you actually want to sing along to. And they’ve done it once again with the catchy and experimental “Somebody”. It hears them continuing…

SINGLE REVIEW: Anne-Marie – 2002

With Anne Marie’s debut album “Speak Your Mind” only a week away from being unleashed the UK songstress has decided to release one last song to get excited over. “2002” is that pure pop smash you were waiting for. Previously she’s delivered slick pop-electronic crossovers but you always knew when she did a cheesy pop…

ALBUM REVIEW: Tinashe – Joyride

I really feel sorry for Tinashe. Her second studio album “Joyride” has been scheduled for release since 2014 and received so many setbacks. Every time we thought we were getting closer to hearing the record the promotional process would restart and there would be a new lead single. But finally the record is here and…

ALBUM REVIEW: Confidence Man – Confident Music For Confident People

It’s safe to say that Confidence Man are one of Australia’s most unique and interesting bands. The mysterious four piece have absolutely blind-sighted the industry with their unique and colourful electronic tracks which are full of personality, sass and craziness. Their debut album “Confident Music For Confident People” showcases all of that with 11 interesting…

SINGLE REVIEW: Nicki Minaj – Barbie Tingz + Chun-Li

2017 was one of Nicki Minaj’s busiest years. The rapper featured on about 48732965 collaborations and yet she didn’t really release any solo material. And when she did release solo material it was very forgettable. But the time has come for her to make a comeback and instead of returning with just one single she…

SINGLE REVIEW: Florence + The Machine – Sky Full Of Song

With Record Store Day just around the corner Florence + The Machine have teamed up with the organisation to release a brand new song exclusively for the April 21st celebrations. “Sky Full Of Song” is an emotional and euphoric track that looks at the craving you have for someone to just hold you and to…