I don’t even know how to begin to describe K.Flay’s unique sound. I guess you would call her alternative-pop-hop. Yeah let’s stick with that. She kind of just creates music that feel’s right to her and doesn’t restrict herself to a specific genre. Her fourth EP “Crush Me” is her darkest and most expressive release…
Category: New Music
SINGLE REVIEW: Ellie Goulding – Still Falling For You
I really want you to know that I’m being unbiased when I say this but Ellie Goulding really is the queen of movie soundtracks and she’s done it yet again. “Still Falling For You” is the lead single for the new Bridget Jones movie which is in cinemas this September. The mid-tempo pop ballad follows…
SINGLE REVIEW: Neiked – Sexual
When I was doing my research for this review there wasn’t much I could find out about the following underground producer. Hailing from Sweden, Neiked has released a little collection of EDM and indie pop inspired tracks clocking in an impressive Spotify stream count. He has now just dropped one of the most underrated…
SINGLE REVIEW: Katy Steele – Where’s The Laughter
Ever since I first heard about Katy Steele’s solo album I have been un-chill about my excitement towards this project. After witnessing her debut solo shows last year and hearing a glimpse to what this experimental record would offer I was intrigued to hear more. But then she fell silent. A year has passed and…
SINGLE REVIEW: One Republic – Kids
The lead up for One Republic’s forthcoming fourth studio album is becoming a little ridiculous. We still don’t have a name or a release date and from the sounds of the press release they’ve dropped “Wherever I Go” as the lead single and replaced it with this new little bop. “Kids” is less inventive, not…
SINGLE REVIEW: Lisa Mitchell – The Boys
You may remember her from Australian Idol but Lisa Mitchell has made a name for herself with a string of heartfelt indie/pop/folk tracks that captured her unique shy and emotional personality. After announcing the release of her third studio album “Warriors” she has premiered the first single which offers a sun-soaked sound perfect for festival…
SINGLE REVIEW: Tove Lo – Cool Girl
2016 has seen Tove Lo feature on a lot of tracks but what we have been lacking from the songstress is new solo material since her incredible debut album “Queen Of The Clouds”. The wait is now over with her sophomore album “Lady Wood” scheduled for October 28 and the lead single has just been…
SINGLE REVIEW: Fickle Friends – Cry Baby
There’s no better feeling than discovering a new tune and Fickle Friends have delivered just that. Their highly anticipated debut studio album is expected to drop in the second half of the year and they are planning to keep on rolling out the summery indie-pop vibes. “Cry Baby” continues on the sound their 2015 EP…
SINGLE REVIEW: JOJO feat Wiz Khalifa – Fuck Apologies
JoJo was a voice of a generation. Like literally though. “Leave (Get Out)” and “Too Little, Too Late” are still two of the most relevant and quotable songs in existence. But because of label issues we were deprived of 9 years of JoJo music except for some underwhelming EP’s that just didn’t have enough support…
SINGLE REVIEW: Martin Garrix feat. Bebe Rexha – In The Name Of Love
Bebe Rexha is one of favourite pop newcomers and for good reason. She’s responsible for writing some of your favourite pop tracks over the past couple of years and featured in multiple Top 10 singles. Her recent single “No Broken Hearts” may just be the most underrated song of 2016 so I’m hoping her new…