Ava Max has confidently dominated the charts and radio alike with her singles ‘Sweet But Psycho’, ‘So Am I’ and ‘Kings & Queens’, and now she is ready to finally unveil her debut album ‘Heaven & Hell’. With the album slated for a September 18 release, the American singer-songwriter is giving fans another taste of…
Category: New Music
SINGLE REVIEW: Yorke – Gravity
Over the past two years Yorke has been introducing herself to listeners through her strong indie-pop songs that have been emotionally driven and cinematically styled. But all of that has just been the lead-up to her defining pop MOMENT, which happens in the bold ‘Gravity’. Finding that creative confidence within herself, this song hears her…
SINGLE REVIEW: Haiku Hands – Fashion Model Art
It’s been a long time coming but Haiku Hands are finally releasing their debut self-titled album on September 10 in all of it’s dance-floor glory, and we are SO ready! In a year that has been full of lost dance-floor time it only seems appropriate that this dance pop collective give us some euphoric pop…
SINGLE REVIEW: AYA YVES – Smart Girls
AYA YVES introduced herself to the world earlier this year with the dark and echoing debut single ‘(in)Sanity’ which dived straight into the complexity of meeting someone that isn’t emotionally available and knowingly putting yourself through that toxicity. It was very much a relatable moment of reflection that immediately captivated listeners and brought you into…
SINGLE REVIEW: Foxes – Woman
Following the release of the hopeful and vibrant ‘Love Not Loving You’ in May, Foxes is continuing giving her fans new music after a long four year wait in-between albums. ‘Woman’ is a tender and vulnerable moment that shines a light on a different side of Foxes that we haven’t heard in a very…
ALBUM REVIEW: Taylor Swift – Folklore
Taylor Swift broke the internet with the announcement of her surprise eighth studio album ‘Folklore’, and in three short days it has already sold over a million physical copies, broken streaming records and became the highest selling album of the year. Also on top of that, literally no one saw this album coming, and it…
SINGLE REVIEW: Jeremy Zucker – Supercuts
Jeremy Zucker only released his debut album ‘Love Is Not Dying’ in April, but because of the COVID-19 pandemic he hasn’t been able to immerse himself in touring like planned, so he’s been working on some new music to soak yourself in. ‘Supercuts’ is the first taste of this new music and it feels like…
SINGLE REVIEW: Evie Irie – Little More Love
Evie Irie is a newcomer you need to get acquainted with ASAP. Her debut EP ‘5 Weeks In LA’ was an explosive affair of indie-pop that immediately turned heads. And at the front of that EP was the angsty anthem ‘Bitter’ which showed listeners the instant command she can have. Her second EP ‘The Optimist’…
SINGLE REVIEW: Whethan feat. K.Flay – Hurting On Purpose
With Whethan’s debut album ‘FANTASY’ slated for release later this year, the Chicago based producer has been dropping a string of singles to welcome you into the sonical world this body of work lives within. Following in the footsteps of ‘So Good’ featuring Bulow, ‘Upside Down’ featuring Grouplove, ‘All In My Head’ featuring Grandson and…
SINGLE REVIEW: Maroon 5 – Nobody’s Love
Maroon 5 had a long track record of smash hits that dominated radio and charts alike, starting back in 2002 with ‘This Love’ and ‘She Will Be Loved’. And to be honest they still do, with recent hits ‘Memories’, ’Girls Like You’ and ‘What Lovers Do’ receiving that same heavy rotation. But the music just…