SINGLE REVIEW: Linkin Park feat. Kiiara – Heavy

Linkin Park are a band with some seriously massive songs in their discography. Being a rock band with mainstream appeal they have crossed into the pop market a couple of times with “Leave Out All The Rest”, “Shadow Of The Day” and “New Divide”. But with the release of their forthcoming seventh studio album they…

SINGLE REVIEW: Vera Blue – Private

Vera Blue is quickly becoming one of the biggest names in Australia’s indie-pop scene and for good reason. Her debut EP impressed with diversity and defining vocals that saw her playing festivals and headlining shows across the country throughout the whole of 2016. Her new single “Private” sees her going towards a bolder and bigger…

SINGLE REVIEW: Cashmere Cat feat. Camila Cabello – Love Incredible

Everyone is talking about the Kygo and Selena Gomez collaboration this week and while it’s infectiously catchy the song just recycles all these musical ideas we are already hearing on the radio and in clubs. The song they should really be talking about is Cashmere Cat and Camila Capello’s epic “Love Incredible”. The rhythmic pop/edm…

SINGLE REVIEW: Ed Sheeran – How Would You Feel (Paean)

Ed Sheeran is preparing for a massive 2017 with the release of his third studio album “Divide” and with two massive singles already comfortably sitting at the top of the charts it’s safe to say things aren’t going to slow down anytime soon for him. “How Would You Feel (Paean)” sees him stripping down the…

SINGLE REVIEW: Anne-Marie – Ciao Adios

There’s no denying that “Alarm” was a true banger and a half and it really catapulted Anne Marie’s career to new heights. She’s a name that people are getting aquatinted with and a voice that they are getting familiar with. “Ciao Adios” is the new offering from this songstress and truly has the potential to…

ALBUM REVIEW: Fifty Shades Darker Soundtrack

While the movie adaption of Fifty Shades Of Grey was flawed with cringe worthy dialogue and questionable plot lines the one thing you couldn’t disagree with was how brilliant the soundtrack was. It complimented the storyline well while taking you on an emotional rollercoaster of love, loss and lust. For the sequel it was no…

ALBUM REVIEW: Bebe Rexha – All Your Fault Part 1

The pop game has some strong contenders vying for your attention but one of the most exciting ones is Bebe Rexha. Her name may sound quite familiar and it should because she’s featured on multiple chart topping singles as well as written some of your favourite tracks by the likes of Eminem and Rihanna, David…

SINGLE REVIEW: Kygo feat. Selena Gomez – It Ain’t Me

I’m going to be honest I totally forgot Kygo existed for a little while and I don’t think I was the only one. So what better way to get him back on the map than joining forces with Selena Gomez for a massive comeback track. “It Ain’t Me” is a pop/edm track that was made…

SINGLE REVIEW: Maroon 5 feat. Future – Cold

Maroon 5 are becoming less and less a band and more the Adam Levine project. Their new single “Cold” features yet another rapper and further implements synths into their sound with less guitars and drums. It’s coming to the point where i’m questioning if the other members will actually have anything to do on their…

ALBUM REVIEW: MUNA – About U

I love good pop music and I love a good debut and LA trio MUNA have perfectly delivered both of those things. However “About U” isn’t your normal indie-pop debut album. It’s a collection of 12 queer themed songs that document the success, growths and struggles of three queer women navigating life. It’s a topic…