Louis The Child have continued to prove their status as one of the most exciting and innovative EDM acts through a string of epic tracks. From their early beginnings with ‘It’s Strange’ featuring K.Flay right through to ‘Better Not’ featuring Wafia, and ‘Little Things’ featuring Quinn XCII and Chelsea Cutler, the Chicago duo have continued…
Category: New Music
PREMIERE: Lakelend – Fall Down (Stripped) Video
Lakelend is eager to show listeners the emotively charged sides of his artistry through the contrast of different perspectives and vantage points. The Melbourne electropop newcomer dropped his uplifting debut single ‘Fall Down’ earlier this year which was layered with pulsating synths and polished pop beats. Tapping into a sound that is reminiscent of LAUV,…
SINGLE REVIEW: Trevor Daniel feat. Selena Gomez – Past Life
Following the release of his debut album ‘Nicotine’ earlier this year, and the global success of his single ‘Falling’, Trevor Daniel has re-envisioned one of his strongest album cuts with Selena Gomez that holds a huge mainstream potential. ‘Past Life’ is a song that is all about realising your worth and escaping a toxic relationship….
SINGLE REVIEW: Chelsea Cutler feat. Noah Kahan – Crazier Things
Earlier this year Chelsea Cutler released her honest debut album ‘How To Be Human’ full of big pop songs with a whole lot of heart. But one of the albums purest and clear standout moments was the raw ‘Crazier Things’. Deciding to give that song it’s own spotlight, the Connecticut singer-songwriter has re-recorded the song…
SINGLE REVIEW: JP Saxe – Hey Stupid, I Love You
JP Saxe is a newcomer on the rise! Following the global success of ‘If The World Was Ending’ with Julia Michaels and the introductory foundations of his vulnerable debut EP ‘Hold It Together’, the Canadian singer-songwriter is ready to continue showing all of the different sides of his artistry. Transparency is key, and through all…
SINGLE REVIEW: Guy Sebastian – Standing With You
After experimenting deeply with his sound on his eighth studio album ‘Conscious’ and going full empowering pop-funk on recent hit ‘Choir’, Guy Sebastian has stripped it all back and returned to ballad territory for his highly anticipated new single. ‘Standing With You’ is a simple pop-ballad that relies solely on his vocals and pure emotion…
SINGLE REVIEW: Mike Waters – I’m Doing Fine
Following his recent signing to Sony Music, Mike Waters is starting a whole new chapter in his solo music. After working tirelessly behind the scenes writing songs with some of your favourites artists like Louis Tomlinson, Demi Lovato and Mitch James, the Melbourne singer-songwriter is finally stepping back into the spotlight. ‘I’m Doing Fine’ is…
SINGLE REVIEW: Hartley – Underwater
Hartley has been busy introducing herself to the world over the past year with a continuous string of emotionally charged songs soaked in an innovative DIY production, and she wants everyone to know that she’s not slowing down any time soon. Following the release of her debut EP earlier this year, the Brisbane singer, songwriter…
SINGLE REVIEW: Kita Alexander – I Miss You, I’m Sorry
It’s not always easy to admit fault and take blame for the mistakes you’ve made, and it’s something we’ve all struggled with at one point or another in our lives. But Kita Alexander is taking full ownership of her actions with her poignantly titled new single ‘I Miss You, I’m Sorry’. The groovy indie-pop moment…
SINGLE REVIEW: Jack Gray – I Got 3
Jack Gray has been introducing himself to world over the past two years with his honest mix of vulnerable emotions and indie-pop production. But now he’s ready to take a bigger step in opening himself up to listeners as he prepares for the release of his highly anticipated debut album. ‘I Got 3’ is the…