SINGLE REVIEW: Britney Spears Feat. Iggy Azalea – Pretty Girls

It’s quite possibly the most anticipated collaboration of the year and these girls know how to bring it. Britney Spears and Iggy Azalea serve sass, attitude and empowerment on “Pretty Girls” that sees this Pop/RNB track revisiting an older style of Spears’ repertoire. Instead of the one verse feature this song is actually a duet…

SINGLE REVIEW: Ciara – Dance Like We’re Making Love

It’s been 3 months since Ciara released “I Bet” and with her highly anticipated sixth studio album “Jackie” just around the corner it’s about time she gives us a new song to gag over. That time is now. “Dance Like We’re Making Love” is the definition of jam. With its slow urban groove beat, sexualized…

SINGLE REVIEW: Karmin – Along The Road

Quirky pop duo Karmin have come a long way since uploading their covers on Youtube in 2010 Since topping the charts with “Brokenhearted” and “Acapella” the pair have split with their label and have decided to release their second studio album “Leo Rising” independently. The third single “Along The Road” is a departure from their…

SINGLE REVIEW: Panic! At The Disco – Hallelujah

      There isn’t really a sound Panic! At The Disco haven’t tried. They’ve done it all; pop, rock, punk, folk, alternative and have even experimented with electronic synths. Constantly evolving as a band they never fail at providing pure bops. “Hallelujah” is the lead single from their forthcoming fifth studio album and it sees them…

ALBUM REVIEW: Plain White T’s – American Nights

You may not be aware but The Plain White T’s made a pledge music campaign a couple of months ago that saw them leave their label Hollywood Records and go completely independent. Their return to the music industry has been underwhelming but for the fans that have stuck by them they are ready to deliver…

SINGLE REVIEW: Adam Lambert – Ghost Town

It’s been a long time coming but the prince of Glam is back. After spending the majority of 2014 touring with Queen, Adam Lambert is finally ready to share new solo material. His third studio album “The Original High” will be released on June 12 and sees him collaborating with the likes of Swedish songstress Tove…

SINGLE REVIEW: Gin Wigmore – New Rush

It’s been four years since we’ve heard new music from New Zealand songstress Gin Wigmore and after a successful US breakthrough she’s ready to wow on the world stage. Her third studio album “Blood To Bone” is scheduled for release on June 26 and the first glimpse at what we can expect is finally here….

SINGLE REVIEW: Rihanna – American Oxygen

2015 is the year of Rihanna. She is everywhere you turn and that’s not a bad thing at all. She’s just released her third single from #R8 and this may just become her next global anthem. “American Oxygen” is a dubstep influenced ballad that lyrically looks at a new America and an immigrant coming to…

ALBUM REVIEW: All Time Low – Future Hearts

All Time Low have always been a band who have impressed me with their live sets but in the past have never been able to wow me with their recorded material. The four piece pop/punk band from Baltimore have just released their sixth studio album and it’s their most diverse release yet. “Future Hearts” sees…

ALBUM REVIEW: The Wombats – Glitterbug

Over the past couple of years The Wombats have given us some eccentric indie rock songs that explore their quirky personalities and unique songwriting techniques. For album number three they have decided to get a bit serious and experiment further with the synth-pop sound they implemented on their album “This Modern Glitch”. Lead singer Matthew…