EP REVIEW: Troye Sivan – In A Dream

Through his previous two studio albums ‘Blue Neighbourhood’ and ‘Bloom’, Troye Sivan has bared his heart and soul to listeners by narrating a very personal coming-of-age story. From coming out, to experiencing a whole lot of firsts, and falling in love, he’s given you a rare and candid insight to his life and along the…

EP REVIEW: WAFIA – Good Things

Learning to find strength within herself, Wafia has created an EP that is confident, strong-willed, vulnerable and ultimately honest. ‘Good Things’ is the singer-songwriter’s most pop assertive release yet, and hears her re-defining her sound and sonical vision. But at the heart of it, the moody undertones of classic Wafia are still there, she’s just…

SINGLE REVIEW: Vera Blue – Lie To Me

Vera Blue is ready to begin a whole new chapter in her musical journey. ‘Perennial’ was a beautifully intimate and vulnerable reflection on heartbreak that took you through the different stages of a break up. From the initial pain, to moving on, to the tender reflection, she vividly painted the stages of grief and highlighted…

SINGLE REVIEW: BTS – Dynamite

Over the past seven years BTS have taken over the world and become one of the most successful boybands of all time. And with their new single ‘Dynamite’, they’ve already broken the YouTube record for the most-viewed video in first 24 hours, and overtaken Taylor Swift as the biggest Spotify debut of 2020. It’s still…

SINGLE REVIEW: Greyson Chance – Bad To Myself

Greyson Chance is ready to be vulnerable with his fans in a way that he’s never been before. ‘portraits’ was an intimate look into his life post coming-out-as-gay, as he explored the complications of the love and heartbreak he experienced. This body of work connected with so many people worldwide because of it’s raw honesty…

SINGLE REVIEW: CODY JON – Incognito

CODY JON has already successfully introduced himself to the world as an artist you need to get to know with his rapidly building viral singles ‘poison’, ‘all thanks to you’, and ‘what’s up’ that have over 460,000 combined streams on Spotify alone. The seventeen year old bedroom-pop artist has been creatively putting together these vivid…

SINGLE REVIEW: Boo Seeka – Days Get Better

With their highly anticipated sophomore album on the horizon, Boo Seeka are ready to get you dancing while euphorically proclaiming the question that we are all currently asking; “how long till the days get better?”. For obvious reasons, that lyric is very timely as it fits to the way we are all living our lives…

SINGLE REVIEW: Bella Ferraro – Her

From the moment Bella Ferraro walked away from the spotlight, I knew that it wasn’t the last we had seen of her. It may have taken seven years, but she’s finally back with a new found confidence and understanding of she is as an artist, as well as who she is as a young woman. …

SINGLE REVIEW: CXLOE – One And Lonely

Ever since CXLOE dropped her debut single ‘Tough Love’ in 2017 I’ve been hooked on her innovative pop production, pulsating hooks and reflective lyrics. I’ve consistently called her a “must watch act” with every release, and she hasn’t disappointed with a continuous string of bangers and a continuous build in growth. Later this year the…