SINGLE REVIEW: Tamara & The Dreams – Internet Song

Earlier this year Tamara & The Dreams dropped the ridiculously addictive ‘FUNNY!’ which saw her reflecting on hiding behind jokes and memes instead of showing vulnerability. It’s an interesting commentary on the way that people are now raised on the internet through “meme culture” which has then evolved into “cancel culture”. Her second release for…

SINGLE REVIEW: DOOLIE feat. PNK FME – My Cue To Leave

From building her name up through collaborations over the past couple of years, DOOLIE has really inserted herself as a rising star that you must keep an eye on with the release of her debut mixtape earlier this year appropriately titled, ’hope you like my mixtape’.  ‘My Cue To Leave’ is the first taste of…

SINGLE REVIEW: The Flowers – Wore It Like I Stole It

The Flowers only began introducing themselves to listeners last year with their breakout single ‘Truly Madly Sleeply’, but they’re already gaining momentum with their follow up singles ‘You Don’t Say!’, ‘Origami’, ‘Summer Saviour’, as well as their collaborative track with Sarah Wolfe ‘100 Times’.  With their debut EP slated for a early 2021 release, the…

SINGLE REVIEW: Be Charlotte – Back To Life

Be Charlotte is a name you need to get acquainted with. The Scottish singer-songwriter has been introducing herself to listeners on a global scale with her breakout tracks ‘Do Not Disturb’, ‘Machines That Breathe’ and ‘Lights Off’. Her honest take on pop music intertwined with her distinct vocals is immediately captivating, and has really paved…

ALBUM REVIEW: Ariana Grande – Positions

The release of Ariana Grande’s sixth studio album ‘Positions’ may have come by a surprise with only a week’s notice, but that wasn’t the biggest surprise factor about it. With the unveiling of these fourteen tracks, she’s surprised us all with her weakest body of work yet.  ‘Positions’ lacks the pure energy and memorability of…

ALBUM REVIEW: Sam Smith – Love Goes

Sam Smith has always known how to make us ugly cry, even when we didn’t know we needed to. Their debut album ‘In The Lonely Hour’ was an emotional reflection of unrequited love, while their sophomore record ‘The Thrill Of It All’ was a mature exploration of the highs and lows of a relationship.  With…

SINGLE REVIEW: Dua Lipa feat. Angèle – Fever

2020 may have not turned out the way that Dua Lipa had expected or wanted, but what it has enabled her to do was release so much new music. On top of releasing her highly anticipated sophomore album ‘Future Nostalgia’, she also put out the remix album ‘Club Future Nostalgia’ which featured the likes of…

SINGLE REVIEW: ASHWARYA – COMIN@ME

Just when you think you know where ASHWARYA’s sound and vision is going, she switches it up and gives you yet another experimental and game changing perspective. The 21 year old singer-songwriter has had a meteoric introductory with her commanding debut single ‘PSYCHO HOLE’ and the infectiously experimental follow up ‘BIRYANI’. And with the release…

SINGLE REVIEW: BENEE feat. Lily Allen & Flo Milli – Plain

BENEE’s debut album ‘Hey u x’ will finally be released to the world on November 13, and it hears her really honing the sound and vision that she’s been cohesively building through her previous EP’s ‘FIRE ON MARZZ’ and ‘STELLA & STEVE’.  The thirteen track collection includes some surprising and exciting collaborations, but none more…

SINGLE REVIEW: Peking Duk feat. The Wombats – Nothing To Love About Love

Peking Duk x The Wombats is a collaboration that I didn’t see coming, but one that I’m really glad came into fruition. The celebrated Australian production duo and the UK indie pop-rock favourites have crossed paths on multiple festival line ups over the years, so really it shouldn’t have come by too much surprise that…