Spotify has launched a very important and incredible initiative that sees American artists teaming up with producers/artists that are currently banned from entering America under Trumps new travel ban legislation. It’s a way of showcasing the art and creativity they are stopping from allowing to enter the country and try to push a positive message….
Category: New Music
ALBUM REVIEW: Haim – Something To Tell You
Is there anything better than empowering sister indie pop-rock? The answer is no. Este, Alana and Danielle are three Los Angeles sisters who had you falling in love with them in 2013 when they released their debut album “Days Are Gone”. Four years later and they have finally released their sophomore studio album but things…
SINGLE REVIEW: Demi Lovato – Sorry Not Sorry
Well then. Demi Lovato just did THAT. To be quite honest it’s always taken me a little while to enjoy Lovato’s music minus the occasional instant bop (shout out to Heart Attack and Cool For The Summer). But she’s just made me eat my words with the first single from her forthcoming fifth studio album….
SINGLE REVIEW: Sabrina Carpenter – Why
Sabrina Carpenter is incredibly underrated and that probably comes down to the fact that she’s a ex Disney starlet. People instantly don’t take these songstresses seriously once they start releasing music because they assume its going to be over manufactured bubblegum pop. And look, her debut album “Eyes Wide Open” was a bit like that…
SINGLE REVIEW: Urban Cone – Pumping Up Clouds
My Swedish favourites Urban Cone are back with the second single from their upcoming third studio album and its another bop! “Pumping Up Clouds” sees them continuing the amplified indie-pop sound they introduced with “Old School”. It’s euphoric, infectious and just an all round reflective and feel good song. It’s about looking back at a…
SINGLE REVIEW: Zedd feat. Liam Payne – Get Low
Oh great another snooze worthy Liam Payne song. Well actually, it’s Zedd’s new single and I’m just so unsure why this song has become a thing. Zedd could legitimately collaborate with any artist he wants and he chose Liam Payne?! It just feels cheap and gimmicky. It will chart no matter what because it has…
SINGLE REVIEW: Kesha – Praying
I am legitimately speechless. I have been staring at a blank page for 45 minutes trying to figure out how I am going to word this review. But it’s best put like this; it’s songs like “Praying” that remind me why I love music so much. Kesha’s struggles have been very public over the past…
SINGLE REVIEW: Saatsuma – Stay
Melbourne electronic duo Saatsuma have released an entrancing new single that channels a moody Vera Blue meets Ms Mr sound. “Stay” is a hauntingly dark track that soars with beautiful vocals and harmonies that will have you captivated and intrigued. It’s layered with honest lyrics that reflect on a break up where you are still…
EP REVIEW: In Stereo – Day In, Day Out
There’s no denying that Sydney trio In Stereo have a massive and highly supportive fanbase. After competing on the 2015 series of The X Factor Australia and getting eliminated prematurely they have gone on to release 2 EP’s which comfortably sat in the Top 20 Aria Charts along with the ridiculously catchy track “Girlfriend”…
SINGLE REVIEW: Haneri – Burning Up
In the early 2000’s Daphne Khoo was a name that was quite familiar in Singapore after the pop protege came third on Singapore Idol in 2003 and then released her debut album in 2007 followed by a EP in 2014. But since then she’s undergone a few changes and one of them is a new…