SINGLE REVIEW: FKA Twigs – Cellophane

It’s been a long time between releases for FKA Twigs. The English singer-songwriter was first introduced to the world with her highly acclaimed debut album ‘LP1’ which showcased her unique sound and visual imagery that also saw her immediately touring the world and selling out shows. In time it became apparent that you would never…

SINGLE REVIEW: Kim Petras – Broken

Leading up to this moment, Kim Petras has released very playful, flirty and gimmicky tracks that have instantly become the soundtrack to many people’s summers. With her debut album expected to be released later this year, the German singer-songwriter has dropped the lead single from this upcoming collection. Produced by Dr Luke, she uncovers a…

SINGLE REVIEW: LANY feat. Julia Michaels – Okay

Emotional therapy. That should be the new name of this song because that is what ‘Okay’ becomes. When you combine the vulnerability of LANY and Julia Michaels together, they unleash a very beautiful and raw approach to heartbreak that speaks to your soul. “I’m gonna be okay, right? I wish I could tell myself that…

SINGLE REVIEW: G FLIP – I am Not Afraid 

Life is unpredictable. There is no handbook to study up on what to expect or on how to deal with situations that may arise. Instead you just have to live life and make it up as you go which is a terrifying concept. How do you do deal with the negative situations? How are you…

EP REVIEW: The Vamps – Missing You

The Vamps debut album was a strong affair. It felt organic but had a big mainstream pop feel to it at the same time. From there the UK four-piece started to divert away from the pop rock sound and headed towards a generic electronic vibe which had exceeded it’s use by date. I’ve been patiently…

EP REVIEW: Dinah Jane – Dinah Jane 1

If you read my review on Dinah Jane’s debut single ‘Bottled Up’ then you are already aware of my thoughts on the ex Fifth Harmony member. But if you haven’t, then all you need to know is that I thought the debut was a lacklustre and unimpressive attempt. In hindsight she only had one direction…

SINGLE REVIEW: Olivia O’brien – Just A Boy

It’s been a long time coming but Olivia O’Brien’s debut album ‘Was It Even Real?’ is finally being released next week. This is exciting news because her sound has been rapidly growing and evolving into something very mature ever since her mainstream introduction through ‘I Hate U, I Love U’. Following on from the self-empowering…

SINGLE REVIEW: Carly Rae Jepsen – Julien

In less than a month Carly Rae Jepsen is going to release her highly anticipated fourth studio album ‘Dedicated’ which is promised to be a collection of synth pop goodness. The first three singles ‘Party For One’, ‘Now That I’ve Found You’ and ‘No Drug Like Me’ have been layered with slick synth beats and…

SINGLE REVIEW: Kygo feat. Rita Ora – Carry On

When I was watching the trailer to Pokemon: Detective Pikachu, I spotted someone that looked like Rita Ora half way through it. I thought to myself “surely not”, but I was wrong, it was her. The UK singer/songwriter/actress and entrepreneur has a guest role in the massive live action film, and on top of that…

LIVE REVIEW: Basement Jaxx VS The Metropolitan Orchestra – QPAC

Basement Jaxx are no strangers to the touring circuit of Australia. They’ve played festivals like Big Day Out and Good Vibrations as well as played some very energetic headline shows across the country but this visit sees them giving audiences something a little different. Returning for an exclusive run of orchestral shows, the British electronic…