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…

SINGLE REVIEW: Khalid feat. Disclosure – Know Your Worth

Last time Khalid and Disclosure teamed up, the groovy anthem ‘Talk’ was brought into the world. So the idea of them teaming up again felt like a sure-fire hit was on the way, but this time they’ve gone down the road of delivering a moodier sonic.  ‘Know Your Worth’ is a smooth R&B meets tropical…

SINGLE REVIEW: Justin Bieber feat. Quavo – Intentions

For the roll out of his fifth studio album ‘Changes’, Justin Bieber has stripped things back completely and rebranded himself with a relaxed R&B aesthetic that is honestly a little forgettable.  His lead singles ‘Yummy’ and ‘Get Me’ have failed to create an overwhelming buzz that his previous records have had, and his recent lacklustre…

SINGLE REVIEW: Dylan Joel – Snow

Following the release of his 2019 collection ‘You Were Made To Blossom’, Dylan Joel has taken a step back to re-find himself as an artist and to redefine the message and sound he wants to send into the world.  ‘Snow’ is a somber re-introduction that strips it back to his humble beginnings with just an…

SINGLE REVIEW: Carly Rae Jepsen – Let’s Be Friends

It’s almost Valentines Day which means it’s also that time of year that the heartfelt love songs and the sassy anti-love songs come out in full force.  Carly Rae Jepsen is usually an artist who embraces love and details the cheesy romanticism that accompanies it through a bubblegum-pop synth filter. But this time she’s had…

SINGLE REVIEW: Aly & AJ – Attack Of Panic

Aly & AJ’s return to music has been an experimental journey of soaked synth-pop sonics with vulnerable lyrics that hear them opening up as songwriters. Wanting to constantly evolve and grow, the release of their recent EP’s ‘Ten Years’ and ‘Sanctuary’ have perfectly set the foundations for their forthcoming third studio album which is promised…

INTERVIEW: Oh Wonder

London alt-pop duo, Oh Wonder are back with their third studio album ‘No One Else Can Wear Your Crown’ (out now) which is a confident collection of emotional reflections and driven sonical experimentation.  Stepping into this next chapter of their musical journey, the collaborative couple Josephine Vander Gucht and Anthony West who make up Oh…