SINGLE REVIEW: Isaiah – Streets Of Gold

X Factor Australia winner turned Eurovision contestant Isaiah has had quite the career before he’s even turned 18 years old. After having major success with “It’s Gotta Be You” and “Don’t Come Easy” the singer has just released his new single from his forthcoming second studio album. “Streets Of Gold” has the foundations to be…

SINGLE REVIEW: Anastacia – Caught In The Middle

Anastacia is responsible for some of your favourite early 2000 pop songs and if you were a naughties kid then you know all the words to “Left Outside Alone” and “I’m Outta Love”. She has had a rollercoaster couple of years in and out of the spotlight battling a second diagnosis of breast cancer in…

SINGLE REVIEW: Macklemore feat. Lil Yachty – Marmalade

It’s important to know that this song is not about jam. Disappointing I know. “Marmalade” is Macklemore’s second single from his forthcoming solo record and looks at the time he spends alone while he is on the road touring. The imagery is all about him driving through different cities and looking out the window and…

SINGLE REVIEW: Kesha – Learn To Let Go

With only 2 weeks to go until the release of her long awaited third studio album “Rainbow” Kesha has treated fans to another new single. The songstress explains “Learn To Let Go” as one of the most personal and important tracks to her from the forthcoming LP as it is also the motto she lives…

SINGLE REVIEW: Charli XCX – Boys

It’s been 9 months since Charli XCX dropped her last pop single so I understandably started questioning when we were going to hear the follow up to “After The Afterparty”. But you can stop stressing because it’s finally here in all it’s shiny glory. “Boys” is the pop song you never realised that you needed…

ALBUM REVIEW: Lana Del Rey – Lust For Life

Newsflash; Lana Del Rey is still boring. The songstress has just released her fourth major record label album and it’s become evident that she’s never going to release anything as epic as “Born To Die” or as melodramatic as “Ultraviolence”. But it doesn’t mean that she’s not going to try. “Honeymoon” was an absolute flop…

EP REVIEW: Chase Atlantic – Part 3

Australian exports Chase Atlantic are currently killing it in Los Angeles at the moment. They’ve just released Part 3 of their debut album after signing with Warner Bros Records and being mentored by The Madden Brothers. The third EP sees them going towards a more RNB influenced sound while still holding onto those The 1975…

SINGLE REVIEW: Olivia O’Brien – RIP

You may recognise the name Olivia O’Brien from one of your favourite songs of 2016. The 17 year old songstress featured on Gnash’s smash hit “I Hate You, I Love You” which topped the charts in Australia and broke the Top 10 in the US and UK. However she has a new solo song that…

SINGLE REVIEW: Dani Robert – Clouds

Canadian singer-songwriter Dani Robert has just released her debut single and its one that’s worth discovering. “Clouds” is an intimate pop-edm ballad that explores the human connection and challenges yourself to start speaking from your heart. Her vocals have this raw delivery which showcases the pure emotion behind the lyrics before the EDM beat drops…

SINGLE REVIEW: Liz Lokre – Buh Bye

Canadian newcomer Liz Lokre has dropped her follow up single to her Caribbean flavoured debut “Rise Up”. For “Buh Bye” the songstress has adapted a sultry RNB sound that channels the vibe Ariana Grande perfected on her last record “Dangerous Woman”. The song opens with a distinctive gritty guitar that is levelled by airy synths…