EP REVIEW: Thelma Plum – Monsters

Someone broke Thelma Plums heart and I just personally want to begin this review by saying thank you. Not because I’m some sort of sick person who wishes bad on people but because of this heartache an incredible four track EP was born. Her debut EP “Rosie” received a lot of attention and saw her…

SINGLE REVIEW: One Direction – Steal My Girl

Even One Direction don’t want to be One Direction anymore. With their new single “Steal My Girl” It sounds like they are trying hard to be someone they’re not. The opening instrumental sounds like its come straight out of the 70’s or 80 emulating the likes of Foreigner, Journey Or ABBA. The harmonies are rushed…

SINGLE REVIEW: Fergie – La Love (La La La)

THE DUCHESS IS BACK. We’ve all been patiently waiting eight years for the follow up to Fergie’s debut album “The Duchess” and now we’ve finally got our first taste of what’s to come. “LA Love (La La La)” see’s Fergie coming back strong with one of her catchiest songs to date revisiting the pop/rnb sound…

SINGLE REVIEW: Kaz James – Show Me All Your Love

Kaz James is no stranger to the music industry. First captivating our attention as one of half of The BodyRockers in 2005 with “I Like The Way You Move” before moving on as a solo artist. This DJ, producer and singer found further success in 2008 with his solo singles “Breathe”, “We Hold On” and…

ALBUM REVIEW: Tove Lo – Queen Of The Clouds

Tove Lo is a name you’re going to start hearing more of because this Sweedish songstress is here to stay. “Stay High” peaked at number three on the Australian Aria Charts and has topped charts worldwide with its haunting vocals and infectious melody. Her debut album “Queen Of The Clouds” is a body of intimate…

SINGLE REVIEW: The Collective – The Good Life

The Collective’s last single “Burn The Bright Lights” only just cracked the Top 40 but they’ve returned stronger than even with an infectious pop/rnb track which should see them comfortably sitting in the Top 10 soon. “The Good Life” sees Jayden, Julian, Trent and Will stripping it back with a fun beat, catchy hook and slick harmonies….

ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: Ella Eyre

Ella Eyre is a voice you’ll know but a name you may not be familiar with. She is the voice to your summer anthems “Waiting All Night” (Rudimental), “Think About It” (Naughty Boy) and “Someday/Place In The Sun” (Tinie Tempah). She has also been gracing your airways with her infectious soul/pop single “If I Go”…

ALBUM REVIEW: The Script – No Sound Without Silence

The Script has become the next victims of the music industry’s “machine”. Having unprecedented success with their previous three studio albums it seems as they may have lost their drive as a band. “No Sound Without Silence” see’s The Script recycling the same old formula while trying to recreate moments that they already made successfully….

ALBUM REVIEW: U2 – Songs Of Innocence

Only U2 could out do Beyonce by surprising the world with a new album. Not only did they surprise the world with the follow up to their 2009 album “No Line On The Horizon” but they released it for free and it’s already in your music library. Yep that’s right, U2 sold their album to…

SINGLE REVIEW: The Veronicas – You Ruin Me

The Veronicas are back and more powerful than ever. “You Ruin Me” is Jess and Lisa’s comeback single and see’s them stripping things back with only a piano and an orchestra accompanying their beautiful harmonies. Lyrically this song is an open book and probably their most venerable track to date. It details a broken down…