SINGLE REVIEW: Swedish House Mafia feat. The Weeknd – Moth To A Flame 

Earlier this year Swedish House Mafia excitingly returned to music after a 9 year hiatus. With their highly anticipated third studio album ‘Paradise Forever’ slated for an early 2022 release, they’ve been dropping singles left, right and centre to get you even more excited than you already are. Their newest single ‘Moth To A Flame’…

SINGLE REVIEW: Aly & AJ – Am I Alright 

Aly & AJ are really not holding back from delivering us a whole lot of new music. Following the release of their fourth studio album ‘a touch of the beat gets you up on your feet gets you out and then into the sun’ earlier this year, the dynamic sister duo are backing it up…

SINGLE REVIEW: carolesdaughter – My Mother Wants Me Dead

Carolesdaughter is one of the artists leading the way in a resurgence of emo laden alt pop-rock. Vulnerably charged, the Californian singer-songwriter has quickly built an impressive online following through candidly sharing her story with substance abuse, addiction, and depression. The next single highlighted is the paranoia filled ‘My Mother Wants Me Dead’, and it’s…

SINGLE REVIEW: Gracie Abrams – Rockland

Gracie Abrams is a legit angel, and she’s swooping in again with heartbreaking imagery and breathtakingly beautiful melodies through her vulnerably led new single. ‘Rockland’ is a track that strangely feels like a comforting warm hug, but in reality it’s a track about breaking someone’s heart and wishing for a different outcome.  “Bet you wish…

SINGLE REVIEW: Katelyn Tarver – Hurt Like That 

With her debut album ‘Subject To Change’ slated for a November 12 release, Katelyn Tarver is ready for you to get introspective and vulnerable with her. Opening up about the moments that have shaped her journey into adulthood, the singles she’s shared so far highlight heavy heartbreak (‘All our Friends Are Splitting Up’) and important…

SINGLE REVIEW: Montaigne – Now (In Space)

Following in the footsteps of her incredible Eurovision entry ‘Technicolour’, Montaigne is officially opening a new chapter with an equally theatrical and experimental new single. ‘Now (In Space)’ is the singer-songwriter’s first track lifted from her forthcoming third studio album, and it perfectly sets the tone with bold imagery and a euphoric laden hook.  Capturing…

SINGLE REVIEW: Phebe Starr – Air 

Phebe Starr has been an instrumental force in the local Australian music scene over the past couple of years as a collaborator as well as crafting her own unique slice of electro-pop. With her debut album ‘Heavy Metal Flower Petal’ finally slated for a 16 February 2022 release, the Sydney based singer-songwriter is ready to…

SINGLE REVIEW: Rence – Track Shoes 

Rising pop singer-songwriter and producer Rence has dropped another banger that will have you gliding into the weekend with a bit of a bounce in your step. Continuing his evolution as an artist that you should get acquainted with, ‘Track Shoes’ is a playful pop representation of heartbreak.  Taking a different angle over what most…

SINGLE REVIEW: Sam Fischer – Hopeless Romantic

Being a hopeless romantic is something that is often looked at endearingly as you think they’re so confident within themselves to love so openly. But in fact it can actually be really disheartening and a struggle to feel so literally. As a Pisces, I personally know this feeling way too much as I find myself…

SINGLE REVIEW: Adele – Easy On Me

Sound the alarms because Adele is officially back! Her forthcoming fourth studio album ’30’ is slated for a November 19 release, and it’s genuinely the most highly anticipated album since she released ’25’ in 2015. Opening this new chapter with the reflective and honest ballad ‘Easy On Me’, she sets the tone for the introspective…