SINGLE REVIEW: Alicia Keys feat. Khalid – So Done

Alicia Keys’ seventh studio album is one that keeps getting pushed back further and further to the point that I’m unsure if we are even going to get it in 2020. But to keep us on our toes, she’s released a brand new single with Khalid that could potentially get the ball rolling again. ‘So…

SINGLE REVIEW: Matt Corby – If I Never Say A Word

There’s never been a better time than right now to spread a little hope and a little love, and Matt Corby has done just that with his soulful new single ‘If I Never Say A Word’. Written before the COVID-19 pandemic swept the world, this song was planned to be held off for his next…

SINGLE REVIEW: Running Touch – Signs

Running Touch is currently preparing the release of his highly anticipated debut album, and it’s promised to be an innovative and moody affair that fuses genres together, and progressively breaks the stereotypes of what EDM is.  ‘Meet Me’ began this new journey in April, and now the second taste of what’s to come is here…

SINGLE REVIEW: FLETCHER – If I Hated You

FLETCHER has never held back from giving you the most vulnerable details in her honest driven pop songs, and her forthcoming EP ‘The S(EX) Tapes’ which is slated for a September 18 release, doesn’t shy away from diving further into her feelings.  Following her recent Kito collaboration ‘Bitter’, she’s given fans another look into the…

SINGLE REVIEW: Austen – Worse Things

Following her dreamy isolation inspired collaboration with Wolfjay ‘Very Soon, Very Frequent’, Austen has released her first solo single of 2020, and it’s a very exciting beginning of a new chapter for the rising singer-songwriter.  ‘Worse Things’ is a straight-up and honest song that also doubles as one of her most vulnerable tracks yet. Exploring…

SINGLE REVIEW: Hope D – Common Denominator

If Hope D isn’t already on your radar then it’s about time that you acquaint yourself with the rapidly-rising Brisbane singer-songwriter. After premiering her debut single ‘Swim’ last year, she immediately created quite a buzz that then glided into her appropriately titled follow up single ‘Second’.  But now she’s ready to give the third course…

SINGLE REVIEW: BENEE – Snail

After giving us the dark and moody ‘Night Garden’ last month, BENEE has switched things up and delivered a playfully ridiculous alt-pop song that will have you smiling ear to ear upon the first listen. ‘Snail’ is a lockdown inspired song that explores her fascination with snails and their freedom to be outside in the…

EP REVIEW: Tkay Maidza – Last Year Was Weird, Vol. 2

Tkay Maidza is an artist who is in full creative fruition. Following the release of her ‘Last Year Was Weird, Vol. 1’ EP in 2018, the Zimbabwean-born Australian singer-songwriter and rapper has been cohesively delivering a sound and vision that feels ultimately authentic and passionately driven.  Ready to give the world ‘Vol. 2’ of this…

SINGLE REVIEW: Cardi B feat. Megan Thee Stallion – WAP

When Cardi B excitingly announced that her first single of 2020 ‘WAP’ featuring Megan Thee Stallion was impromptuly coming, everyone immediately started questioning what the acronym could stand for. With people already guessing it could be ‘Women Are Powerful’, they were quickly corrected in the opening lines of the song where she declares “Yeah, you…

SINGLE REVIEW: LÉON – Chasing A Feeling

LÉON is a rising Swedish singer-songwriter who heavily impressed with her synth soaked and emotionally driven self-titled debut album last year. As she headed into the new beginnings of 2020, she started to release a string of singles including ‘In A Stranger’s Arms’, ‘Who You Lovin’ and ‘And It Breaks My Heart’ which would later…