Following in the footsteps of Kygo’s collaboration with Imagine Dragons we have seen Marshmello team up with UK pop rock band Bastille for a little dance-rock fusion. ‘Happier’ is a cute and reflective track that looks at wanting the best for someone even when you know that it means you need to leave. It delivers…
ALBUM REVIEW: Nicki Minaj – Queen
Nicki Minaj has rightfully accredited herself queen status with this epic collection of hip-hop tracks that serve attitude, angst and emotion. After suffering multiple setbacks ‘Queen’ was ultimately moved forward a week and was surprisingly released to all streaming services. The honest and bold collection of tracks hears her continuing to return to her roots…
ALBUM REVIEW: Jason Mraz – Know
‘Im Yours’ was one of the biggest songs of 2008 and ten years later it still remains to be one of the most impactful pop songs of the last decade. After taking a four year break between albums to work on other projects including musical theatre, Jason Mraz is back with his feel good sixth…
ALBUM REVIEW: Yungblud – 21st Century Liability
Yungblud is one of the music industry’s most diverse and eclectic newcomers. The British singer-songwriter cannot be labelled or boxed into a corner because on his debut album ’21st Century Liability’ he literally experiments with everything possible. After the dramatic and cinematic album opener ‘Eulogy’ he launches straight into the nostalgic punk-pop ‘Die For The…
SINGLE REVIEW: Broods – Peach
Earlier this year both Georgia and Caleb Nott from Broods released a solo project that saw them going in two completely different directions. It was noted that it was unsure when they would release music again together but when it did happen that it would be excitingly completely different. After a bit of time apart…
SINGLE REVIEW: WAFIA – I’m Good
WAFIA has really created a lot of buzz for herself over the past 12 months. Her singles ‘Bodies’ and ‘Only Love’ catapulted her into the spotlight before being featured on Louis The Child’s infectious and experimental track ‘Better Not’ which is undisputedly one of the best songs of 2018. After her massive set at Splendour…
SINGLE REVIEW: Troye Sivan – Animal
Troye Sivan’s sophomore studio album ‘Bloom’ is only two weeks away so it’s time to get excited. And to help you get in the celebratory mood the Australian singer-songwriter has released one final single. ‘Animal’ is an epic and euphoric love song that was created to excel in his live show. The romantic ballad begins…
SINGLE REVIEW: Twenty One Pilots – Levitate
Taking into consideration their massive global domination I expected the upcoming fourth studio album from Twenty One Pilots to have a little more hype. But so far their impact is a little lacklustre and the accompanying singles have been a little underwhelming. With ‘Trench’ being officially released on October 5 the dynamic duo have released…
SINGLE REVIEW: Not A Boys Name – Hazard Perception Test
Not A Boys Name is the long awaited solo project from multi-instrumentalist Dave Jenkins Jr. Over the years he has toured with some of Australia’s leading musicians including Vera Blue, Daniel Johns and Lisa Mitchell and brought his unique groove and crazy talent to their live bands. But now he is stepping out of the…
SINGLE REVIEW: Bob Evans – Drowning
With 15 years in the music industry as a solo artist and an extra 6 years as the lead vocalist of Jebediah, Bob Evans has become one of Australia’s leading storytellers. The Perth based singer-songwriter has had an impressive career that has seen him touring the country more times than you can count. To celebrate…