Bebe Rexha seemed to have it all together. She was an artist with a distinct sound that didn’t seem to compromise her vision. But over time she has “evolved” to fit into the current trends and it’s a bit confusing to explain who she is as an artist because over time she has released things…
SINGLE REVIEW: Catfish And The Bottlemen – Fluctuate
With their third studio album ‘The Balance’ slated for release in April 2019, Catfish And The Bottlemen are making the most of their new release schedule by dropping another new track. Fluctuate’ has been a fan favourite in their live set since May last year and has been one fans have been eagerly anticipating a…
SINGLE REVIEW: Ciara – Greatest Love
It still confuses me why Ciara is still so underrated. She has had some of the biggest R&B and pop crossovers of the past decade. You only need to look at ‘Goodies’, ‘One, Two Step’, Love Sex Magic’, ‘Ride’, ’Body Party’ and Level Up’ to get the receipts for that statement. But for some reason…
SINGLE REVIEW: Alicia Keys – Raise A Man
Following her incredible debut as a Grammy Awards host earlier this week, it only seems appropriate that Alicia Key’s drops a post Valentines Day ballad to try continue the momentum she’s created. ‘Raise A Man’ is a six minute love letter dedicated to her husband the hears her proclaiming her love for him and describes…
LIVE REVIEW: Yungblud – The Triffid
Australia was one of the first places to really support Yungblud, and the British singer-songwriter didn’t let the sold out all ages Brisbane crowd forget that by delivering them a sweaty and unforgettable live show as a proud thank you in return. Bursting with energy, the 20 year old punk-rocker ran onstage to the opening…
GALLERY: The Getaway Plan & Dream On Dreamer – Valley Drive In
Australia has always been a key fan of a little bit of nostalgia. Just look at some of the throwback tours that get announced here which are purely just put on for a messy night out. So when you have two of Australia’s favourite punk-rock bands coming together for a epic co-headlining tour it’s no…
ALBUM REVIEW: Ariana Grande – Thank U, Next
The hype surrounding Ariana Grande is officially next level. She’s the global superstar who has defied all odds, picked herself up through some very public tough times and has continued to empower and inspire young women with her pure strength through her music. Her fourth studio album ‘Sweetner’ was only released a couple of months…
ALBUM REVIEW: Nina Nesbitt – The Sun Will Come Up, The Seasons Will Change
“I want something sacred, I want something amazing” Nina Nesbitt confesses in the opening moments of her long awaited and very personal sophomore studio album. ‘The Sun Will Come Up, The Seasons Will Change’ is a record that doesn’t hide her emotions. Nor does it try to be anyone else, it’s just purely her in…
EP REVIEW: Meghan Trainor – The Love Train
With her third studio album ‘Treat Myself’ meant to be released in January, the pre-order disappeared from ITunes overnight and the listing was replaced with a TBA status. With no real explanation given, it was a bit confusing as to what was happening in the Meghan Trainor camp. But whilst the uncertainty is in the…
SINGLE REVIEW: Vera Blue – Like I Remember You
Vera Blue is the understated indie-pop queen of Australia. Her debut album ‘Perennial’ was a flawless collection of heartbreak and empowerment tracks that saw her unveiling her vulnerability to the world. For her forthcoming sophomore record she’s started heading towards a more polished and romantic sound with the Fleetwood Mac inspired ‘All The Pretty Girls’…