Charli XCX has always done things on her terms. In the past she’s done the indie-pop thing, she had the major commercial pop-rock fantasy and now she’s just being authentically herself in the PC-pop world. Her third studio album ‘Charli’ hears her proudly embracing who she is as an artist and isn’t afraid to boldly…
SINGLE REVIEW: Ariana Grande, Lana Del Rey & Miley Cyrus – Don’t Call Me An Angel
It’s one of the most anticipated collaborations of the year and for good reason. It’s literally a gay boy’s dream pop threesome with Ariana Grande, Lana Del Rey and Miley Cyrus teaming up for the lead single from the forthcoming Charlie’s Angels remake soundtrack. ‘Don’t Call Me An Angel’ is sonically on the same wave…
SINGLE REVIEW: Halsey – Graveyard
It’s Friday the 13th, so it only seems appropriate that someone in the pop world releases a dark track to fit the aesthetic of this ultra superstitious day. And who better to deliver that than ‘Halsey’. Making a career out of dark, meaningful and brutally honest tracks, the American singer-songwriter has never been afraid to…
SINGLE REVIEW: Robinson – Don’t Say
Last year New Zealand singer-songwriter Robinson, had me completely captivated with her singles ‘Nothing To Regret’ and ‘Medicine’. Her honest and raw emotions were highlighted by this playful personality that you couldn’t help but want to get to know. 2019 has been a quiet year on the music front for Robinson, with just her single…
SINGLE REVIEW: Lakyn – Choir Boy
Within his evolving artistry, Lakyn is showing a seemingly more confident side of his songwriting and production. Returning to music with his first release of 2019 since his EP ‘& Pains’ late last year, ‘Choir Boy’ is a track that proudly dives into the stronger and bolder side that he wants to showcase. Reflecting on…
ALBUM REVIEW: MUNA – Saves The World
With an ambitious title comes an ambitious record. MUNA’s sophomore studio album is a collection of emotionally mature tracks that see them moving away from the reflective sad-pop that their debut album ‘About U’ introduced. Showing a bolder and confident side to the Los Angeles three piece, MUNA aren’t afraid to get more vulnerable and…
ALBUM REVIEW: Melanie Martinez – K-12
Proving that the delicate execution of a concept album isn’t dead, Melanie Martinez has returned with a blockbuster of an album. I mean, literally, a blockbuster. The accompanying feature length film to ‘K-12’ premiered in cinemas worldwide the night before the album’s release and is now available to stream on YouTube. Bringing her dark and…
ALBUM REVIEW: Post Malone – Hollywood’s Bleeding
Post Malone is getting darker. He’s getting increasingly mature. And he’s growing his artistry. Those are the early observations that are made while listening to his third studio album ‘Hollywood’s Bleeding’ which proves that he’s not worried about experimenting or giving listeners something a little different compared to what they’ve become accustomed to. Lead single…
ALBUM REVIEW: Jax Jones – Snacks (Supersize)
Jax Jones has established himself as one of the biggest new producers with a huge list of collaborators that have helped him create a strong discography. His debut album ‘Snacks (Supersize) is a colourful collection of tracks that experiments with British dance/house elements and implements it into a playful pop world. Teaming up with the…
EP REVIEW: Mallrat – Driving Music
The evolution of Mallrat over the past couple of years has been so magical to watch. From her humble beginnings in Brisbane that has influenced a worldwide domination of love through her empowering and vulnerable inclined tracks, she has matured a lot and has put an emphasis on what her legacy will be as an…