13 Reasons Why should’ve been stopped after it’s shocking season one finale, but for some reason it’s still going. And with a third season about to premiere on Netflix, you can’t help but question if anyone even cares anymore? But whether or not people actually care about the show anymore is irrelevant because the track…
SINGLE REVIEW: Tove Lo feat. ALMA – Bad As The Boys
Tove Lo has always been about pushing the boundaries. Whether it was lyrically by showing deep vulnerability in her mainstream pop songs or by being unapologetically provocative in her art-house inspired short films, she successfully did it. There’s no one like her in the industry and that’s what makes her so unique and memorable. She…
EP REVIEW: Flume feat. Reo Cragun – Quits
It seems like a very interesting tactical decision to release an EP with just one collaborator but that’s exactly what Flume has strangely done. The success of his single ‘Friends’ with Reo Cragun has been quite steady with it being added to heavy rotation surrounding his massive festival spots this year. But instead of diving…
SINGLE REVIEW: Jessica Mauboy – Just Like You
Jessica Mauboy’s upcoming fourth studio album ‘Hilda’ (Out 18 October) is all about reconnecting with her roots again. Stripping the production back to it’s raw heart, she explores her relationship with her family, love, loss and everything in between. This record is shaping up to be Mauboy’s strongest and best body of work to date…
SINGLE REVIEW: Natasha Bedingfield – Kick It
Now, this is a comeback everyone should be talking about. Not only were ‘These Words’, ‘Unwritten’ and ‘Pocketful Of Sunshine’ anthems in their own right, they’ve also stood the test of time with them still being played on radio and playlisted in movies and TV shows a-like. It’s been nine years in-between albums…
SINGLE REVIEW: LPX – Global Warming
Sometimes you need to be reminded to not give up, to keep going even though everything else around is telling you to stop. We all need the extra motivation to find that inner strength within us and LPX is embracing that by creating an anthem that is all about encouraging the underdogs. ‘Global Warming’ is…
SINGLE REVIEW: GRYFFIN feat. Carly Rae Jepsen – OMG
I just assume every Carly Rae Jepsen song is going to be a hit, and when it’s not I get really disappointed. And sometimes I even take it personally because I feel like she can do more and she is instead holding back on us. Maybe the world isn’t ready for the pop brilliance she…
SINGLE REVIEW: HAIM – Summer Girl
The return of HAIM was a return I was very excited about. Their sophomore album ‘Something To Tell You’ was an under-appreciated affair of groovy hooks and slick harmonies. With the continuation of their career and artistic progression, I was intrigued to see where they would melodically take their sound to next. But ‘Summer Girl’…
SINGLE REVIEW: Noah Cyrus – July
Noah Cyrus is all about releasing music with a deep meaning. Music that may not be commercially friendly but has a genuine heart behind it. The material has a lot of emotion and it resonates with the broken hearted in a compassionate and empathetic way. Well, that’s my take on the singer-songwriters honest and simplistic…
SINGLE REVIEW: Client Liaison – The Real Thing
Bringing it back to be ALL about the music, Client Liaison are kicking off the new chapter of their career with a nostalgic track full of positivity. ‘The Real Thing’ is a song that was born into the world with an 80’s aesthetic that deserves to be embraced. The production is the perfect amount of…