Ever since the disbandment of The Pussycat Dolls I’ve been keeping tabs on the dolls’ solo projects and Jessica Sutta is someone who constantly impresses me with her passion and creativity. While some of her videos may just be absolutely wacky (Youtube “Feline Resurrection”, I dare you) her creative ideas are strong and dominant (Youtube…
Category: New Music
SINGLE REVIEW: Havana Brown – Like Lightning
We all can appreciate a bop and Havana Brown has had her fair share of them. Recently her music hasn’t been making the same impact “We Run The Night”, “Warrior” or “Big Banana” had but she’s been experimenting with different sounds and going towards a more camp dance-pop direction. Her last single “Battle Cry” impressed…
ALBUM REVIEW: Jacob Whitesides – Why?
So you’re probably already well aware that I am not a fan of these social media rise-to-fame musicians but I have to hand it to Jacob Whitesides, the kid is good. They tell you from an early age to not judge a book by it’s cover and I did just that. Here I was expecting…
SINGLE REVIEW: The Pretty Reckless – Oh My God
The Pretty Reckless have transformed their sound completely over the past six years since their impressive debut onto the rock scene. Fronted by Taylor Momsen, the band has always had that “we will do whatever the fuck we want” attitude and it’s always worked for them. But look, I’m getting a bit bored. The bands…
SINGLE REVIEW: One Republic – Future Looks Good
The lead up to One Republic’s fourth studio album has been a long road but they’ve just confirmed an October 7th release date and with the previous releases of lead single and total banger “Wherever I Go” and the lacklustre and totally forgettable “Kids” this album really could go either way. Everyone knows Ryan Tedder…
SINGLE REVIEW: Guy Sebastian – Candle
One thing I’ve always been impressed about Guy Sebastian is that he constantly re-invents himself and experiments with new sounds. He already has an established RNB and soul sound but he’s always wary of never being placed in just one box. His surprise new single “Candle” is his most experimental to date and shows a…
SINGLE REVIEW: Taylor Henderson – Light Up The Dark
Things have been a bit quiet from the Taylor Henderson camp over the past two years since the release of his all original album “Burnt Letters”. His touring schedule was extensive but he’s been in the studio writing and recording the follow up sophomore release which is due to be unveiled shortly. On top of…
SINGLE REVIEW: Sia feat. Kendrick Lamarr – The Greatest
Ever since the Orlando shootings there has been a massive empowerment message of unity and equality in the music industry from artists, songwriters and producers alike. And while it’s been a touching display you can’t help but question if some of them have motives other than support and empowerment. Some of the releases have been…
SINGLE REVIEW: Lady Gaga – Perfect Illusion
I think it’s very important to remember that Lady Gaga has never been the type of artist who has done what you expect or obliged with current trends. So if you want a new “Bad Romance” then you are deluded and if you are expecting her to do an EDM/Pop banger then that would just…
SINGLE REVIEW: The Black Eyed Peas – #WHERESTHELOVE
“Where Is The Love” is probably one of The Black Eyed Peas’ most iconic songs and for good reasons and while there was a lot of heart behind this re-release I have to ask; was it really necessary? I get the political movement as to why it was re-released and think that the meaning behind…