SINGLE REVIEW: Pia Mia – Off My Feet

Pia Mia was one of the most exciting newcomers for a hot minute in 2015 but her momentum died quickly when her label kept pushing her debut album back and she virtually just disappeared. This year has seen her trying to revive her career with a make up endorsement deal and a flop single and…

SINGLE REVIEW: Louis Tomlinson – Miss You

Louis Tomlinson is turning out to be the dark horse of One Direction. His solo project has been one of the longest to be released and that’s pretty understandable after he lost his mother to Leukaemia late last year and also had a baby with his girlfriend. While I personally think “Back To You” is…

SINGLE REVIEW: Tkay Maidza feat Danny L Harle – Bom Bom

Australia’s favourite raptress has surprise dropped a new song which sees her teaming up with British producer Danny L Harle. “Bom Bom” is a funky dance meets rhythmic pop track that delivers an unforgettable hook that is club ready. It will instantly be cemented in your head with its ridiculous lyrics and experimental production. The…

SINGLE REVIEW: James Arthur – Naked

James Arthur’s debut single “Impossible” after winning The X Factor UK in 2013 was impressive but that’s as far as my compliments extend. He does have powerful vocals that have the potential to captivate you and take you on a musical journey but for some reason what he constantly churns out is mediocre pop moments….

ALBUM REVIEW: Chynna Taylor – Dreamers

Chynna Taylor became a name you wanted to know after she was completely robbed on X Factor Australia in 2016 and eliminated way too early from the competition. The American native who now lives on the central coast of NSW with her husband has just independently released her appropriately titled debut album, “Dreamers”. This collection…

SINGLE REVIEW: Aeora – Need You

Aeora is a Melbourne songstress who has been delivering dark and reflective tracks since 2015. Her hauntingly beautiful vocals have this raw vulnerability about them that command your attention and leave you blissfully happy. Her latest single “Need You” hears her experimenting with heavier electronic layers and dark pop harmonies. The production reminds me a…

ALBUM REVIEW: Tove Lo – Blue Lips

Tove Lo’s third studio album has kind of just gone under the radar completely. Over the past three and a half years the Swedish songstress has become one of my favourite artists because of her unique storytelling, her oozing confidence and her raw emotional vulnerability. She has evolved a lot as an artist since her…

EP REVIEW: Aly & AJ – Ten Years

Aly & AJ’s comeback EP title is kind of self explanatory. It’s been 10 years since they have released music and it’s truly been too long. The dynamic sister duo were responsible for the iconic Disney endorsed anthems “Potential Break-Up Song” and “Like Whoa” but after their 2007 record “Insomniatic” they disappeared from our lives…

SINGLE REVIEW: Diplo feat. MO – Get It Right

Diplo and MO have reunited for another song but please don’t expect another “Lean On”. Instead what this dynamic duo do deliver is a generic pop-dance crossover with an enjoyable beat drop that will hear clubs and radio stations picking it up instantly. The dancehall inspired track gives me Rudimental vibes and is great step…

SINGLE REVIEW: Tigerilla feat. Muki – Money In My Jeans

BOP! BOP! BOPPITY BOP! Melbourne electronic producer Tigerilla has teamed up with one of Australian’s most exciting pop newcomers Muki for a ridiculously catchy tune. “Money In My Jeans” is just one of those perfect summer jams that does nothing but makes you want to drink and dance. And with Summer quickly approaching what a…