SINGLE REVIEW: Sabrina Carpenter – Bad Time

Sabrina Carpenter is really the dark horse of the Disney alumni. Her sophomore album ‘Evolution’ was an impressive fusion of pop and electronic music that showcased a real depth to her vocals and lyrics. It wasn’t as cookie-cutter as previous releases from fellow Disney alumni nor did she seem like she was being anyone but…

SINGLE REVIEW: Little Mix – Joan Of Arc

Female empowerment tracks have never been more important than they are right now. So it’s great to see so many artists releasing songs that really speak to females directly and inspire equality and empowerment. Little Mix’s upcoming fifth studio album ‘LM5’ will see them heavily supporting this important movement and their new single ‘Joan Of…

SINGLE REVIEW: King Princess – Pussy Is God

Turning up the heat and stepping into a heavier beat driven world, King Princess returns with something a little different. Her debut EP ‘Make My Bed’ introduced us to her smooth indie-pop roots with powerful and emotional storylines that addressed her sexuality and a vivid social commentary. Through this release she gained a massive LGBTQ+…

INTERVIEW: Ricki-lee

Ricki-Lee is back and she’s unapologetically being herself more than ever before. Her infectious new single ‘Unbothered’ looks at a previous relationship or friendship that has come to an uncontrollable end but shares a positive outlook on the situation. She finds a growth within herself that is no longer mad or angry and is now…

INTERVIEW: Glades 

With the massive success of their infectious singles ‘Do Right’, ‘Not About You’ and ‘Eyes Wide Shut’, Sydney three piece Glades are anxiously preparing the release of their highly anticipated debut album on November 2. ‘To Love You’ is a vulnerable and honest collection of tracks that hears them perfecting their indie-pop sound with big…

LIVE REVIEW: Total Giovanni – The Foundry

Sometimes it’s important to just be honest and a little vulnerable. It’s okay to admit when things go wrong even when you’re worried of coming across unprofessional. Because in the end, in this industry and this confusing world it’s important to be authentic at all times. So when I began writing this review I had…

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,…