Following the release of her debut EP ‘Junk’ earlier this year, Carlie Hanson is ready to dive straight into the next chapter of her growing discography. The Wisconsin newcomer has been impressing audiences all over the world while opening for the likes of Troye Sivan, Yungblud, Gnash and she’s currently down under in Australia with…
SINGLE REVIEW: Mitch James – Sunday Morning
No, this isn’t a cover of Maroon 5’s 2002 classic, instead it’s the highly anticipated return of a New Zealand newcomer who has been really quiet throughout the year as he’s prepared the evolution into his sophomore album. Mitch James’ self titled debut album was a bold introduction to his vulnerable and authentic artistry. The…
SINGLE REVIEW: AJ Mitchell – Unstoppable
It was only two weeks ago that AJ Mitchell dropped one of my favourite synth layered tracks of 2019. ‘Say It Again’ was a pulsating pop song that layered an atmospheric synth during the verses with a 80’s inspired production in the hook with a nostalgically groovy drum and guitar riff leading the way. Backing…
SINGLE REVIEW: Cosmos Midnight feat. Matthew Young – It’s Love
We are currently heading right into the heart of summer. With all of the christmas parties, the weekend road trips to the beach and the long nights out well into fruition, we need some summery anthems to soundtrack our new memories. Fresh off a long world tour of sold out shows and massive music festival…
SINGLE REVIEW: Kesha – My Own Dance
For Kesha’s forthcoming fourth studio album, she’s pledged that she’s going back to her roots in a big way. And she’s not joking. ‘My Own Dance’ is a big step towards that return with a song that channels the carefree spirit that has always been inside of her. But she wants everyone to know that…
SINGLE REVIEW: Alicia Keys – Time Machine
After being announced to be hosting the Grammy’s again in 2020, Alicia Keys has dropped a new song that is expected to be the lead single from her forthcoming seventh studio album. ‘Time Machine’ is a song all about living in the moment and making sure you are present to all the things that are…
SINGLE REVIEW: Maggie Rogers – Love You For A Long Time
Earlier this year Maggie Rogers released her highly anticipated debut album ‘Heard It In A Past Life’ which was an honest collection of indie-pop songs packed with whole lot of emotions and personal reflections. This record was not only a perfect introduction to her growing artistry but also quickly became a early frontrunner for album…
SINGLE REVIEW: HAIM – Hallelujah
This new era for HAIM is already shaping up to be their most exciting and authentic release yet. From the psychedelic and dreamy waves of ‘Summer Girl’ to the pulsating pop riffs of ‘Now I’m In It’, the sister trio are ultimately ready to show listeners a more versatile side to their artistry. With the…
SINGLE REVIEW: Tkay Maidza – IDC If U Be Ded
Tkay Maidza is finally showing the world who she really is as an artist in the most authentic way possible. Reflecting on the release of her debut single ‘Brontosaurus’ and all of her bootleg Soundcloud uploads in 2013 to where she is at now with her forthcoming release ‘Last Year Was Weird Vol 2’, is…
GALLERY: Newton Faulkner – The Triffid
‘Dream Catch Me’ is one of those pop songs you will never forget. As soon as the deep bass begins and the guitar riff comes in, you will be automatically transported back to a time when it was played every hour on commercial radio and pleasantly found away to annoy you with it’s catchy hook….