ALBUM REVIEW: Black Eyed Peas – Masters Of The Sun VOL. 1

The Black Eyed Peas have quite literally returned to their roots by stepping back in time before Fergie was in the picture by releasing a hip-hop inspired record. No longer are the days of their widely successful electronic fusion, they’re wanting to give music with a message again instead of club bangers. ‘Masters Of The…

ALBUM REVIEW: Robyn – Honey 

It seems that short albums are becoming the in trend again. Back in the 80’s and 90’s you used to receive albums from artists that were only 10 tracks long at most and you used to cherish every single track and be left wanting more. But in the 2000’s we started to get too hungry…

ALBUM REVIEW: The Ting Tings – The Black Light

There are just some songs in the world that you will never forget and The Ting Ting’s have a couple of those songs under their belt with ‘That’s Not My Name’ and ‘Great DJ’. The British duo are one of my not so secret guilty pleasures with their alternative pop fusion which is so experimental,…

EP REVIEW: GRAACE – Self Sabotage

Earlier last month GRAACE dazzled a packed crowd in Brisbane at BigSound which also doubled as her first ever live show. Her raw and intimate storytelling captivated the intrigued crowd as she nervously swayed through a bunch of unreleased material. After such a strong reaction, the Sydney based singer-songwriter has finally released her debut EP…

SINGLE REVIEW: Vera Blue – All The Pretty Girls

Vera Blue may just be the Australian queen of evolution. In 3 short years she has transformed herself into one of Australia leading alternative-pop acts and rightfully become renowned for her incredible and energetic live shows full of emotion and raw intensity. Ever since the release of he debut album ‘Perennial’ in July 2017, she…

SINGLE REVIEW: Ricki-Lee – Unbothered

It’s been a hot minute in-between releases for Ricki-Lee and taking into consideration that her last single was a ballad it’s safe to say we are long overdue for a sassy and empowering pop moment. ‘Unbothered’ is classic Ricki-Lee at her best. This song will take you back to the mid 2000’s where the Gold…

SINGLE REVIEW: Alex The Astronaut – Happy Song

Storytelling has become a very important and essential attribute to the Australian music scene with more and more artists being inspired by the likes of Paul Kelly with his vivid and imaginative delivery. Alex The Astronaut is one of these artists who has spoken her truth through this platform and has cemented herself as a…

SINGLE REVIEW: Tyron Hapi – One Last Time

After the release of some viral electronic pop tracks, Australian producer Tyron Hapi has delivered another track which sounds exactly the same to everything else he’s released previously. ‘One Last Time’ is a flavourless and predictable track that fails to introduce anything new, different or exciting. To put it simply, It’s just generic electronic bests…

SINGLE REVIEW: Rudimental feat. Tom Walker – Walk Alone

Sometimes we just need to be honest not just with others but with ourselves too. It’s okay to not feel okay all the time and it’s okay to admit you need help every now and then. But we just need to remember that there are people around you who do care and will listen in…

SINGLE REVIEW: Icona Pop – Rhythm In My Blood

Swedish pop is good pop and Icona Pop have always been a duo that have given us some anthemic pop-dance crossovers. Recently they’ve been a little quiet on the release schedule and now they’ve returned with a groovy disco tinged track that will have you feeling the vibes and dancing instantly. ‘Rhythm In My Blood’…