Returning to the groovy-pop sound behind their 2016 album ‘Glory Days’, Little Mix are ready to have a lot of fun ahead of their sixth studio album which is expected to drop later this year. ‘Holiday’ follows in the footsteps of ‘Break Up Song’ which gave listeners a 80’s inspired sonic similar to Dua Lipa’s…
Category: New Music
SINGLE REVIEW: Emalia – Suga Rush
Australia has a new RNB princess on the rise, and her name is Emalia. The Sydney based singer-songwriter has been introducing herself to listeners over the past year with a string of singles that have showed a distinct diversity and growth in her artistry. ‘Suga Rush’ is her third single for 2020 and preludes her…
SINGLE REVIEW: Swaré – Only You
Swaré is ready to bring back some nostalgic Jamiroquai meets Miami Horror vibes into the world, and brighten your 2020 with his infectious and empowering new single. ‘Only You’ hears the Sydney based singer, songwriter and producer taking more of a slick indie-pop meets disco approach with the production as he guides listeners on an…
ALBUM REVIEW: Cub Sport – LIKE NIRVANA
Cub Sport know how to hit you in the feels every damn time. Finding comfort in the contrast of light and shade, ‘Like Nirvana’ not only cites the hopeful romanticism you’ve come to know and love from the Brisbane four-piece, but it also hears him opening up about his demons, and the internal dark side…
SINGLE REVIEW: Kylie Minogue – Say Something
After a brief experimentation with country-pop on ‘Golden’, Kylie Minogue has returned to her roots for her highly anticipated fifteenth studio album ‘DISCO’, which will be released on November 6. The lead single ‘Say Something’ sets the sonical pre-tense as she steps back in time to a sound that led her to the top of…
SINGLE REVIEW: Merci, Mercy – Fall Apart
Earlier this year Merci, Mercy joined the chat with her brutally honest debut single ‘Fucked Myself Up’ that combined candid vulnerability with a juxtaposition of bubbly indie-pop production. Quickly gaining quite the strong momentum, the song has surpassed 2.75 million streams on Apple Music and Spotify collectively and marked her as a newcomer you need…
ALBUM REVIEW: Ellie Goulding – Brightest Blue
Following the bold pop experimentation of ‘Delirium’ in 2015, Ellie Goulding has stripped it all back to her vulnerable foundations for her highly anticipated fourth studio album, ‘Brightest Blue’. The cohesive collection of tracks is a return to the intimate storytelling that captured the world’s attention on her sophomore album ‘Halcyon’. Every song feels like…
SINGLE REVIEW: CXLOE – 12 Steps
At this point I’m just convinced that CXLOE can do no wrong. The Australian singer-songwriter has continually delivered an array of strong dark-pop songs that are equally brooding, anthemic and catchy. Through their emotive foundations she’s been able to talk about the dark side of the music industry, mental health, love and heartbreak. But now…
SINGLE REVIEW: No Frills Twins – Big Heart
Following in the footsteps of the cinematic freedom that ‘Paper Love’ embodied, the No Frills Twins have successfully captured a bold moment of self acceptance through their honest new single. ‘Big Heart’ is a moment of clarity for both Arna and Vanessa Rogers as they openly address their sexuality and what that discovery has personally…
SINGLE REVIEW: Troye Sivan – Easy
Troye Sivan has never shied away from baring his heart and soul to listeners since the humble beginnings of his debut EP ‘TRXYE. And since then he’s evolved as an artist and as a young man while taking listeners along for that self discovery journey which has soundtracked so many people’s own unique experiences. Following…