The 1975 have never been a band who have liked to follow pre-set trends. They’ve always just done their own thing, and created music full of heavy emotions through a honest commentary on heartbreak, love and society. Their fourth studio album ‘Notes On A Conditional Form’ is a further exploration of their experimental layers, however…
EP REVIEW: Carly Rae Jepsen – Dedicated Side B
In 2016 Carly Rae Jepsen surprised fans by releasing eight tracks that didn’t make it onto her highly acclaimed third studio album ‘Emotion’, and poignantly titled it ‘Emotion Side B’. The reaction to the songs was huge with people praising just how strong the collection was and how great it was to celebrate the first…
INTERVIEW: Sinead Harnett
From being self aware during this ultra-confusing time, Sinead Harnett has turned her deep and honest thoughts into a time capsule through song. ‘Quarantine Queen’ hears the British singer-songwriter questioning if the end of the world is near with the pandemic altering how we all live. And through that she starts to reflect on her…
SINGLE REVIEW: Lady Gaga feat. Ariana Grande – Rain On Me
Lady Gaga is ready to take us all into the world of ‘Chromatica’ next week when she finally releases her highly anticipated sixth studio album. But before she does that, she has one last single to give us, and what a track it is. ‘Rain On Me’ is the hyped collaboration with Ariana Grande that…
SINGLE REVIEW: Ellie Goulding – Power
After releasing a string of experimental promotional singles, Ellie Goulding is finally kicking off her fourth album cycle with a song that returns to her ‘Halcyon’ roots. ‘Power’ explores the different power dynamics that evolve in a toxic relationship. Disillusioned by love she fights for what she thinks she deserves and not what she actually…
SINGLE REVIEW: Louis The Child feat. Vera Blue – Nobody Like You
Over the past couple of years Louis The Child have quickly become one of my favourite EDM producers with an array of sonically innovative tracks in their discography that push boundaries and give original concepts. From ‘Better Not’ featuring Wafia to ‘It’s Strange’ featuring K.Flay, their ideas have always been so vivid and captivating. Their…
SINGLE REVIEW: Nasty Cherry – I Am King
Nasty Cherry are having a lot of fun while they introduce themselves to listeners and dive deeper into their foundational sound. Following the release of the angsty and anthemic ‘Shoulda Known Better’, the dynamic four piece have a new track for you to embrace which is straight off their forthcoming second EP poignantly called ‘Season…
SINGLE REVIEW: Sinead Harnett – Quarantine Queen
With the global status of this current pandemic forcing all of us to isolate, it’s been a really deep and reflective time for everyone in our own unique way. Some people will stay quiet during this time and recharge, others will over think and worry, and others will keep busy and find ways to be…
SINGLE REVIEW: Tove Lo – Sadder Badder Cooler
Tove Lo has never been one to follow the rules, and she’s definitely run wild with her fourth studio album ‘Sunshine Kitty’ as she keeps adding songs to it months after it’s initial release. ‘Sadder Badder Cooler’ is the last track to make up the ‘Paw Prints Edition’ of the record, but at this stage…
SINGLE REVIEW: Lakyn – Superhuman
After re-introducing himself to listeners with his EP ‘& Pains’ in 2018, Lakyn has been building the foundations to keep heading in this explorational RNB infused direction. While holding onto his guitar roots, ‘Superhuman’ hears the Melbourne singer-songwriter layering beats over the top and giving a retrospective summer vibe that feels laid back, but is…