LIVE REVIEW: Cheap Trick – The Tivoli

Some of your favourite acts from the 70’s and 80’s tour to relive their hay-day whilst other bands tour because they are still in their prime and Cheap Trick are one of those rare acts. Within a kaleidoscope of colour and bursting with high energy, the classic rock four-piece invaded The Tivoli stage for the…

SINGLE REVIEW: Zara Larsson – Ruin My Life

I think it’s fair to say that Zara Larsson’s first worldwide studio album ‘So Good’ was one of the most underrated releases of 2017. The album came as the hype started to calm down from her mega hits that dominated the charts and the impact she made with the record was a lot less than…

SINGLE REVIEW: Billie Eilish – When The Party’s Over

I’m just going to say it, Billie Eilish is a little overrated. The sixteen year old singer-songwriter impressed with her vulnerable releases ‘Ocean Eyes’, ‘Bellyache’ and ‘Watch’ which showcased a maturity beyond her years. But after finding out that her songs are actually written and produced by her older brother, I felt a little cheated…

SINGLE REVIEW: Post Malone feat Swae Lee – Sunflower

Post Malone has really taken the world by storm with his autotune filled hip-hop vibes. It was maybe one of the most unexpected breakthrough successes of 2017 but he made it work with sold out shows all over the globe and multiple number one hits that are stuck on heavy rotation. The next thing to…

SINGLE REVIEW: Openside – Work Out

Within the opening fade out of the chorus “It’s never gonna work out, It’s never ever ever gonna work out” you instantly know that this song is going to be a groovy little moment. ‘Work Out’ is the third track from Openside’s new project ‘Episode One: Character Flaws’. The New Zealand pop-rock outfit deliver a…

SINGLE REVIEW: Maisie Peters – Details

Heartbreak is a powerful and confronting thing. It can either break you as a person and scare you from ever feeling that vulnerable again or it can inspire you to learn from your mistakes and continually grow as you navigate your way through life. As an artist, it can also creatively inspire you to create…

SINGLE REVIEW: Mariah Carey feat Ty Dolla $ign – The Distance

Following the announcement of her fifteenth studio album ‘Caution’, the ultimate diva that you can’t help but love has dropped a new single to get you vibing. ‘The Distance’ hears Mariah Carey further exploring the RNB elements that her last couple of albums have headed towards whilst still offering a shiny pop polish. This refreshed…

SINGLE REVIEW: Tove Styrke – Vibe

Tove Styrke really loves to constantly deliver some ultimate bangers. The last two years has seen her release a regular string of infectious tracks that are guaranteed to have you feeling all the emotions and dancing the pain away at the same time. Following the release of her album ‘Sway’ she’s delivered another tune to…

SINGLE REVIEW: James Arthur – Empty Space

There’s just something about James Arthur that I find really insincere. Over the years he’s written some heartfelt and vulnerable tracks which ideally should create a massive impact but sadly his delivery lacks a genuine feel. Whilst he may be singing about these heartbreaking feelings, I don’t necessarily believe him or feel for him within…

SINGLE REVIEW: Neiked feat Miriam Bryant – How Did I Find You

This isn’t the first time Neiked and Miriam Bryant have collaborated. Last year they gave us the little bop ‘Rocket’ which has gained over 17 million streams on Spotify alone. Now, the two Swedish artists have joined forces again for the indie-pop gem ‘How Did I Find You’. This is a track which has a…