It has been four years since Eminem’s last studio album and the world has been questioning a lot recently when he would make his comeback but the time is finally now. His forthcoming ninth studio album is appropriately titled “Revival” and follows in the footsteps of his viral freestyle at the BET Awards. I just…
Category: New Music
SINGLE REVIEW: Jason Derulo – Tip Toe
Jason Derulo’s previous single “If I’m Lucky” was shockingly not awful but it unsurprisingly didn’t perform well on the charts with his impact on the industry becoming less and less significant. “Tip Toe” is the follow up single which hears him regurgitating a boring selection of re-used beats and an exhausted storyline. He used to…
SINGLE REVIEW: Sigrid – Strangers
Back in February Sigrid instantly became my favourite newcomer of 2017 when she released her MASSIVE debut single “Don’t Kill My Vibe”. Since then she has released an accompanying EP of ridiculously catchy and emotional material, toured Europe extensively, performed on James Corden’s “The Late Late Show” and is preparing for a even bigger 2018….
ALBUM REVIEW: Sam Smith – The Thrill Of It All
Sam Smith’s debut album “In The Lonely Hour” will always be one of those unforgettable records that will forever make people cry as much as Adele’s “21” and that’s a beautiful thing. His second studio album “The Thrill Of It All” was always going to be heavily examined under the microscope and sadly it just…
ALBUM REVIEW: Guy Sebastian – Conscious
Over the past fourteen years Guy Sebastian has grown and evolved a lot as an artist. We’ve heard him sing pop, RNB, gospel and soul while also experimenting with hip-hop and electronic synths. And every time he has re-invented himself he has absolutely smashed it. His tenth studio album “Conscious” hears him heading towards a…
ALBUM REVIEW: Maroon 5 – Red Pill Blues
Maroon 5 were arguably one of the best modern pop/rock bands in the world. I mean, they did deliver us the absolute monster hits “She Will Be Loved”, “This Love”, “Moves Like Jagger” and “Sugar” which still remain as sing along anthems. But instead of continuing to grow their pop-rock sound they’ve decided to only…
ALBUM REVIEW: Kelsea Ballerini – Unapologetically
In early 2015 Kelsea Ballerini impressed with her country meets pop debut album “The First Time” which was a strong collection of autobiographically honest songs. Since the release she’s extensively toured, grown as an artist and a performer, fallen in love and got engaged. Her sophomore record “Unapologetically” hears her representing all that change and…
SINGLE REVIEW: Kota Banks – Holiday
Who is Kota Banks? That was the question everyone was asking on Friday when her new single was sitting at the top of the Spotify New Music Friday playlist. The electronic pop songstress is no stranger to the Australian pop scene after featuring on Moza’s epic track “Empty Streets” as well as writing for…
SINGLE REVIEW: Eves Karydas – There For You
In 2015 Eves The Behavior became a name you couldn’t stop hearing about in the Australian alternative-pop scene. She played some massive festivals and headline shows as well as released an impressive debut EP of experimental and dark tracks. For the past two years she has been working on her follow up release and she’s…
SINGLE REVIEW: U2 – Get Out Of Your Own Way
U2 are returning to their pop-rock roots for their upcoming fourteenth studio album “Songs Of Experience” with strong hooks and empowerful lyrics. Their new single “Get Out Of Your Own Way” hears them channeling a softer melody. It returns to their earlier formula and gives you one of their strongest songs in years. It’s catchy,…