SINGLE REVIEW: Bleachers – Stop Making This Hurt

Bleachers are no strangers from delivering big anthemic pop-rock moments of cathartic release, and they’re ready to take you into that arena-worthy soundscape again. Taken from their third studio album ‘Take the Sadness Out of Saturday Night’ which will be released on July 30, they’ve just dropped the soundtrack worthy new single ‘Stop Making This…

SINGLE REVIEW: Ngaiire – Closer

It’s been five years in-between albums for Ngaiire, and she’s finally ready to unveil a new body of work with the release of her poignantly titled third studio album ‘3’ on August 27. To coincide with the announcement, the Sydney based and Papua New Guinea born singer-songwriter has dropped  the pulsating ‘Closer’. The lush track…

SINGLE REVIEW: Katy Perry – Electric

Fresh off the back of her Las Vegas Residency announcement, Katy Perry has released a pulsating synth banger as a part of a musical collaboration for Pokemon’s 25th anniversary. ‘Electric’ is an empowering pop anthem that sonically compliments her recent album ‘Smile’ with a similar production to lead single ‘Never Really Over’ and the criminally…

SINGLE REVIEW: Olivia Rodrigo – good 4 u

Olivia Rodrigo is really ready to deliver the album of the year for every water based star sign, and as a fellow Pisces I am really grateful for it. With ‘Sour’ dropping on Friday May 21, the Californian singer-songwriter has offered one final single from the album and it’s a pop-rock moment that highlights a…

SINGLE REVIEW: Dasha – Love Me Till August

Saying goodbye when you know you have no other choice is one of the most heartbreaking and difficult things to do. No matter how much you plan or rehearse the situation in your head it’s always going to be traumatic when you’re faced with going through with it. You find yourself just hoping and wishing…

SINGLE REVIEW: UPSAHL – Douchebag

Today UPSAHL is officially kicking off a new chapter in her life with the beginning foundations of her forthcoming debut album. Inspired by the turbulent past 12 months, she is ready to open up to listeners about her first proper break-up and how it’s already shaped the person she is now. ‘Douchebag’ is the first…

SINGLE REVIEW: renforshort feat. glaive – fall apart

renforshort is no stranger to giving us some angsty pop-rock anthems with a discography quickly filling up with them including; ‘i drive me mad’, ‘virtual reality’ and ‘nostalgic (luv sick). With her new EP ‘off saint dominique’ slated for a June 4 release, the Canadian singer-songwriter has delivered another belter that will have you ready…

SINGLE REVIEW: Eilish Gilligan – Up All Night

Last year was unpredictable for everyone, and particularly for Eilish Gilligan as she had planned to release her debut EP, play a lot of shows, and continue growing her fanbase. And in reality she did all of that, but the way she executed all of them was adapted within the current times. Her debut EP…

SINGLE REVIEW: CXLOE – Cry & Drive

Grief is something that is always going to be hard to understand and articulate. Everyone deals with it in a different way, whether it’s a family member, partner or friend. Some people will cry it out, some people will keep it all in, and some people will just continually distract themselves until it all builds…

SINGLE REVIEW: Eves Karydas – Freckles

Intimately charged, Eves Karydas is ready to continue giving you big pop moments even when the production is lightly penned. Following the anthemic stature of ‘Complicated’ and ‘Get Me So High’,  she further unravels her craftier pop songwriting on ‘Freckles’ with a vulnerable exploration of the coming of age moments of her early 20’s.  It’s…