SINGLE REVIEW: Peking Duk – Wasted

Peking Duk are back with another smash hit that is awaiting chart domination. “Wasted” is the carefree weekend jam you need in your life and with its appropriate title you are going to want to do a lot of drinking and dancing whilst listening. It is just 3 minutes of typical Peking Duk with big…

SINGLE REVIEW: Jennifer Lopez – Us

Usually Jennifer Lopez can do no wrong in my eyes but this time she highly disappointed me with her mess of a new single. “Us” is a interesting collaboration with Skrillex and Poo Bear that hears her trying to fit in with the EDM trend that pop music is adapting towards. Instead she should’ve just…

SINGLE REVIEW: LOVA – You Me And The Silence

Sweden is a country that continues to deliver brilliant pop songs and even better new pop artists. And LOVA is the new name to join that list with her impressive debut single “You Me And The Silence”. The soulful indie-pop track delivers a strong production that is somewhere between Meghan Trainor and Tove Styrke. It…

SINGLE REVIEW: Tove Styrke – Changed My Mind

Over the past couple of years Tove Styrke has gone from being a very underrated indie-pop songstress to becoming a pop-star in her own right. Her recent singles “Say My Name” and “Mistakes” heard this transition unfold sonically as well as saw her creep more and more into the spotlight. The Swedish favourite will be…

SINGLE REVIEW: What So Not feat. BUOY – Stuck In Orbit

  What So Not is one of Australia’s leading EDM producers and a favourite on the festival circuit. He’s raked up a massive 455 million combined streams and continues to impress with his eclectic and forever evolving sound. His debut album “Not All The Beautiful Things” will finally be released on March 9 and sees…

SINGLE REVIEW: Chvrches – Get Out

For their sophomore studio album Chvrches ambitiously went towards a bigger and bolder sound which heard them transform their electronic indie-pop into arena ready bops. For their forthcoming third studio album “Love Is Dead” the three piece have continued that sound with a even more mainstream ready polish. “Get Out” is the perfect lead single…

SINGLE REVIEW: Zedd feat. Maren Morris & Grey – The Middle

  When I first saw Zedd, Maren Morris and Grey’s collaboration pop up in my emails I had a little eye roll moment because I was like “here we go again, another country meets pop-EDM crossover”. It’s the current chart trend and it’s becoming a little predictable and boring. However I was pleasantly surprised when…

SINGLE REVIEW: Justin Timberlake feat. Chris Stapleton – Say Something

With Justin Timberlake’s fifth studio album “Man Of The Woods” finally being released next week the singer songwriter has decided to release one final single before then. “Say Something” is probably the most satisfying single he’s released from this project so far. “Filthy” was an obscure bop that really divided people with their opinions whilst…

SINGLE REVIEW: DNCE – DANCE

DNCE are one pop’s weirdest and coolest bands. The four piece fronted by Joe Jonas are known to release some of the most ridiculous and fun pop tracks with “Cake By The Ocean”, “Toothbrush” and “Kissing Strangers” being perfect examples of this. Last year the band had a slightly quieter year in the spotlight while…

SINGLE REVIEW: Julia Michaels – Heaven

Julia Michaels is the next newcomer to join the “Fifty Shades Freed” soundtrack and to be honest I was very excited to hear what she cooked up for this blockbuster. Her haunting song “Heaven” mixes dark and moody synths with a seductive lullaby type vocal delivery. It’s very different and will leave the listener unsure…