In 2012 you were pitch slapped HARD. Three years on the sequel will hit you harder with stronger jokes and storyline but the music lacks the wow impact the original hard. Opening with a seamless Barden Bellas medley of “Timber”, We Got The World”, “America The Beautiful” and “Wrecking Ball” it took you right back…
Category: New Music
SINGLE REVIEW: Taylor Swift Feat. Kendrick Lamar – Bad Blood
“1989” was one of the best albums of 2014 and with each single released she constantly topped the charts. However her next single choice was quite surprising. “Bad Blood” was undoubtedly the worst song on the album and lacked the spark the other tracks had so when it was announced as the next single it…
SINGLE REVIEW: Maroon 5 – This Summer’s Gonna Hurt Like A Motherfucker
After the massive success of “Sugar” Maroon 5 are ready to continue their reign with a brand new song off a re-release of “V”. The controversial “This Summer’s Gonna Hurt Like A Motherfucker” see’s Levine fronting a raunchier side to the band. The massive pop track is the perfect try hard summer anthem that sees…
SINGLE REVIEW: Avril Lavigne – Fly
Returning to her roots Avril Lavigne has stripped it back and tried to focus on pure strength and power to inspire others once again. The result is a half heartened attempt of an anthem for the 2015 Special Olympics World Summer Games. “Fly” is co-penned by her husband Chad Kroeger and while it tries very…
SINGLE REVIEW: Years & Years – Shine
PREPARE YOURSELF. Literally. Years & Years are quickly blowing up and their debut album “Communion” will be one of the most raved about albums of the year. They’ve just unleashed their next single and it’s a massive bop. Infecting you with synth-pop greatness “Shine” is an 80’s influenced indie-pop track that is emotionally charged and…
EP REVIEW: Flo Rida – My House
I really feel for Flo Rida. His rapid decline in fame has been embarrassing to say the least. He went from being one of the most sought after collaborators to not having a real hit in 3 years and his most recent credible collaboration being with Nickelback. That’s rough. Attempting to make a comeback he…
SINGLE REVIEW: Kate DeAraugo – Shut Your Mouth
It’s been a long time coming but 2005 Australian Idol winner Kate DeAraugo has finally returned to music. Openly battling her inner demons she has turned those experiences into a kick ass pop/rock song that sees her returning to her roots. Co-penned by DNA “Shut Your Mouth” is the perfect sequel to her infectious hit “Faded”…
ALBUM REVIEW: Shawn Mendes – Handwritten
Shawn Mendes is the newest teen discovery from social media in the hunt to find the next Justin Bieber. And have they found him? No. What they have discovered is an extremely talented sixteen year old who with the right exposure and guidance could grow to become something special. For a debut release “Handwritten” has…
ALBUM REVIEW: Ciara – Jackie
Over the past 2 years Ciara has been on a rollercoaster ride of emotions with leaving her record label, to giving birth to a beautiful baby boy and separating from her fiancé Future all while writing and recording her sixth studio album. She’s tried to stay very private while going through these life changes and…
LIVE REVIEW: Anastacia – Jupiters Casino, Gold Coast
Anastacia is one of a kind and Australia has been pretty patient waiting for her to tour for over 15 years and that time is now. Her first national wide tour sees her playing intimate theatres allowing her to get up close and personal with her “fanily” while delivering a show full of hits. Joined…