Hartley is one of Australia’s most exciting and promising newcomers and with her career newly in rising fruition, the future looks very exciting. The insanely talented singer, songwriter and producer is a self-taught machine and has been honing her sound and musical vision over the last couple of years to get it to the innovative…
SINGLE REVIEW: Alex Lahey – Sucker For Punishment
Following the release of her reflective sophomore record ‘The Best Of Luck Club’ and the huge headlining tour that followed it last year, Alex Lahey is kicking off 2020 with no signs of slowing down. With a huge UK tour in March supporting The Regrettes and a headline East Coast tour of America in May,…
LIVE REVIEW: Cry Club – The Zoo
2019 was a big year for Cry Club but something tells me 2020 is going to be an even bigger one for the glittery punk-pop-rock duo. After showcasing to rave reviews at BIGSOUND 2019 to releasing their diverse and bold singles ‘DFTM’, ‘Two Hearts’ and Robert Smith’, to also being named the #1 most played…
ALBUM REVIEW: Oh Wonder – No One Else Can Wear Your Crown
Finding their confidence within the balance of experimentation and the art of vulnerability, Oh Wonder’s third studio album is a sonical exploration of who they are as artists and what they want their legacy to be. ‘No One Else Can Wear Your Crown’ is a confident collection of tracks that hears the British duo diving…
ALBUM REVIEW: Birds Of Prey Soundtrack
Compiling a specially curated soundtrack of all female artists, Birds Of Prey cohesively spreads their female empowerment message from the screenplay, to their cast and crew and right through to their bad ass soundtrack. Embodying the chaotic, sassy and empowering energy of the movie, this soundtrack finds the right balance between heart, messaging and pure…
EP REVIEW: JP Saxe – Hold It Together
After serenading the world an apocalyptic love song appropriately called ‘If The World Was Ending’ with Julia Michaels late last year, JP Saxe has become an artist that a lot of people want to get to know. The Canadian singer-songwriter is ready to open himself up more to listeners with the release of his debut…
SINGLE REVIEW: The Pussycat Dolls – React
The Pussycat Dolls are officially back, and they aren’t wasting anytime by immediately delivering you a dance floor banger. At its core ‘React’ is a quintessential Pussycat Doll song. It’s seductively fresh, infectiously catchy and has a retrospective dance element that will immediately have you ready to break the choreography out on the dance floor. …
SINGLE REVIEW: Anne-Marie – Birthday
Anne-Marie is kickstarting her new musical era with a confident and sassy track that encourages people to act like it’s their birthday every day. ‘Birthday’ is little pop anthem with a whole lot of attitude. The fiery and fun track is one that you can’t help but smile along to from start to finish as…
SINGLE REVIEW: Niall Horan – No Judgement
Following the announcement that his sophomore album ‘Heartbreak Weather’ will be released on March 13, Niall Horan has dropped his new single that hears him heading towards a Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber influenced pop sound. ‘No Judgement’ is a song that has been ultimately created for radio. The soulfully smooth hook has a rhythmically…
SINGLE REVIEW: Nicki Minaj – Yikes
It was only five months ago that Nicki Minaj announced her retirement from music, but unsurprisingly here we are again. Preparing the release of her forthcoming fifth studio album, Minaj has rolled out a promotional single that hears her firing back after a three month social media and public appearance hiatus. ‘Yikes’ is a song…