SINGLE REVIEW: Short Stack – Live4

Short Stack certified their return to music earlier this year with their most experimental and heaviest release yet with ‘Burn You Down’. And now as they head towards their fifth studio album they’re ready to give you a punch of nostalgia.  ‘Live4’ fuses together the classic punk-pop sound of their earlier material with a distinctive…

SINGLE REVIEW: Number One Popstar – Forever 21

Number One Popstar is ready to become your new number one popstar, and you better believe it. With her pulsating new single, ‘Forever 21’, the Los Angeles based singer-songwriter is introducing herself to listeners following the synth-tastic debuts ‘Psycho’ and ‘I Hate Running’.  The guitar and synth lead track steers her sound into this Aly…

SINGLE REVIEW: Kinder – Bus Stop

Soundtracking our 2020/21 summer, Kinder dropped the euphoric ‘Come Along’ which was a pure explosion of rhythmic dancehall influenced pop music. And with their first release of 2021, the Ghanaian-Australian singer, songwriter and producer sibling duo are ready to keep those vibes sizzling.  ‘Bus Stop’ is everything you didn’t know you needed from Kinder. It’s…

SINGLE REVIEW: Jessie Ware – Please

Last year Jessie Ware released one of the most critically acclaimed albums of the year, which heard her evolving her vision into this 70’s and 80’s inspired disco soundscape. Not ready to say goodbye to the dancing, experimentation and euphoria this record brought, the British singer-songwriter will release the ‘What’s Your Pleasure? The Platinum Pleasure…

SINGLE REVIEW: The Veronicas feat. Allday – Life Of The Party

It’s been 8 years between albums from The Veronicas, and to be honest that’s just not acceptable. Luckily they also agree, and to make up for that lost time they’re releasing TWO new albums. Yes, you read that right, we will have over 20 new songs from the iconic sister duo before June this year….

SINGLE REVIEW: Sasha Sloan feat. Sam Hunt – when was it over?

The feelings surrounding a break-up are never going to be just explicitly straight forward. Even if you saw it coming, or know that it was for the best, you’re always going to always question “what if” and want to dive into more of the psychology behind it all. And that is what Sasha Sloan has…

SINGLE REVIEW: K.FLAY – Four Letter Words

“Four letter words, I’m cursing. Fuck you, you didn’t deserve me” is a lyric I want to chant in the face of everyone who has ever disappointed me. It’s a little aggressive, but that’s exactly the point of it as it embodies the acknowledgement of your own worth, and knowing that you didn’t deserve to…

SINGLE REVIEW: ASHWARYA feat. Vic Mensa – TO THE NIGHT

ASHWARYA is on the trajectory to become an international superstar, and if you’ve been following her journey to date then you’ll understand why. Bursting out of the gate with the hypnotic ‘PSYCHO HOLE’, she has kept the energy high with the explosive follow up singles ‘BIRYANI’ and ‘COMIN@ME’. With her debut EP ‘Nocturnal Hours’ slated…

SINGLE REVIEW: Aly & AJ – Don’t Need Nothing

Aly & AJ are ready to share with the world their growth as artists as they steer towards their highly anticipated fourth studio album which is slated for a May 7 release. Exploring their sound and songwriting, the dynamic sister duo have really honed a genuine vision that hears them experimenting with a dreamier atmospheric…

SINGLE REVIEW: CHVRCHES – He Said She Said

For their third studio album ‘Love Is Dead’, CHRVCHES leaned into a heavier pop sound that heard them tapping some commercially inclined references. Since then they’ve been looking at getting even bolder as they turned to collaborating with Marshmello and started working on their highly anticipated fourth studio album. The explosive ‘He Said She Said’…