SINGLE REVIEW: Dan + Shay & Justin Bieber – 10,000 Hours

There’s not even one part of me that is surprised that Justin Bieber has decided to capitalise on his wedding. I mean, good on him for taking control of the narrative and what the media focuses on but I just wish for one moment that not every step he made was over calculated and focused…

SINGLE REVIEW: Niall Horan – Nice To Meet Ya

The announcement of Niall Horan’s new single ‘Nice To Meet Ya’ immediately gained some criticism with the single artwork being eerily similar to the series of artwork from Gang Of Youths recent release. Maybe he thought no one would notice, but the whole the internet jumped on board with the discussion and he seems a…

SINGLE REVIEW: Camila Cabello – Cry For Me

The beginning of Camila Cabello’s new musical era has been a little lacklustre to say the least. ‘Liar’ and ‘Shameless’ are struggling to make the same impact that ‘Havana’ or ‘Never Be The Same’ created with chart, streaming and radio impact. And in a desperate attempt to make sure they get that hit status before…

SINGLE REVIEW: Fergus James – Mistakes

2019 has been a big year for Fergus James. From releasing his single ‘Back To Life’, to joining Meg Mac on her massive sold out 13 date tour to playing Splendour In The Grass and also showcasing to industry heavyweights at BIGSOUND, he’s ticked all boxes. But 2019 isn’t over for him just yet. The…

SINGLE REVIEW: Jack River – Later Flight

Jack River’s debut album ‘Sugar Mountain’ was a glittery affair of slick indie pop-rock tracks with big hooks and a whole lot of emotions. The Aria nominated singer-songwriter is finally releasing her follow up EP on 14 February 2020 and she promises that this collection will be lyrically more direct with approaching her feelings.  The…

SINGLE REVIEW: Charlie Puth – Cheating On You

I’m genuinely confused as to where Charlie Puth is trying to sonically go with his forthcoming third studio album ‘Sick’. So far the singles are lacklustre at best and are quite the departure to his bold experimentation on ‘Voicenotes’ and the slick stylings of ‘Nine Track Mind’. These new tracks just feel reserved and that…

SINGLE REVIEW: Fleur East – Figured Out

Fleur East has given you sax, she’s given you fun and she’s given you a whole lot of personality. But now the English singer-songwriter is ready to strip things back and show a different side to her artistry.  Diving into a laid back RNB styling, she channels some of her biggest musical influences with this…

SINGLE REVIEW: Jessica Mauboy – Jealous

Taking full confidence in her delivery, Jessica Mauboy is ready to show listeners another side of her artistry. ‘Jealous’ is taken from her upcoming fourth studio album ‘Hilda’ (Out October 18) and compared to all of the other songs she’s released so far, this is by bar the most different. Singing the provocative line, “cause…

SINGLE REVIEW: Client Liaison – The Beat Supreme

Client Liaison have the groove. They have the uniqueness. They have the personality. And they’ve got the songs.   Essentially they’re a 80’s pop band stuck in 2019, and they’re unapologetically themselves in the boldest and most defining way. They’ve one it all from collaborating with iconic Australian musicians to running their own clothing line…

SINGLE REVIEW: LAUV – Sims

With the announcement of his debut album ‘~how i’m feeling~’ finally being released on 6 March 2020, Lauv is ready to open up to listeners in a different way and show all of the different sides of his artistry and personality. With the album set to be split into six different parts, he will candidly…