SINGLE REVIEW: Last Dinosaurs – Eleven 

Earlier this year Last Dinosaurs returned with their first single in three years. ‘Dominos’ heard them revisiting their signature indie-rock sound with a big festival ready hook that will quickly get stuck in your head. But the Brisbane indie favourites have just announced an intimate run of headline shows in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane which…

SINGLE REVIEW: Woodes – Change My Mind

With Splendour In The Grass only two weeks away Woodes has decided to release a new single before her coveted set at the festival. ‘Change My Mind’ hears the singer-songwriter offering a euphoric and festival ready sound that will perfectly fit into her already mesmerising live show. It is easily the most commercially ready song…

SINGLE REVIEW: RAYE – Friends

UK singer-songwriter RAYE is proving to be an artist to not underestimate. With the breakthrough success of ‘Decline’, and a coveted support slot opening for Rita Ora on her sold out UK and European tour, she is truly gearing up for a massive 2018. Her EP ‘Side Tape’ may have only dropped 2 months ago…

SINGLE REVIEW: Iggy Azalea feat. TYGA – KREAM

It really confuses me how Iggy Azalea’s last string of singles haven’t charted or received the radio airplay they deserve because they truly are some of the strongest songs she’s released. Her sophomore studio album received a lot of setbacks and inevitably saw her leaving her label to re-sign with Island where she is set…

SINGLE REVIEW: Justin Timberlake – SoulMate

Justin Timberlake is currently halfway through his ‘Man Of The Woods World Tour’ and it’s no secret that this album has really failed to create the same impact his previous records have had. Not even his epic Super Bowl performance could save how bland and uninspired the record was so it doesn’t really come by…

SINGLE REVIEW: Charli XCX – Focus / No Angel

Charli XCX’s third studio album has been a long time coming and I’ve slightly given up on the fact that we are ever going to receive it. But that’s okay because instead she’s dropping new songs and mixtapes like there’s no tomorrow. In 2017 she delivered two incredibly catchy and colourful mixtapes that really embodied…

SINGLE REVIEW: Lakyn – Sweet Days

Melbourne singer-songwriter Lakyn has once again returned with another chilled out and captivating track. The nostalgic ‘Sweet Days’ hears him reflecting on that past and how its important to live in the present and not dwell too much on what has happened. The production continues the electronic influenced acoustic sound his latest singles ‘West’ and…

SINGLE REVIEW: SACHI feat. E^ST – Hollywood Angel

In the second half of 2017 New Zealand production duo SACHI delivered the underrated banger Ride with Thomston. They’ve now unleashed their first track of 2018 and it’s a big one. They’ve teamed up with E^ST for ‘Hollywood Angel’ which is a playful electronic pop track full of sass, wit and packs a ridiculously catchy…

SINGLE REVIEW: One Republic – Connection

It’s no secret that One Republic’s fourth studio album “Oh My My’ was a little bit of a dud. After the massive success of ‘Native’ I think everyone expected something a little more anthemic, empowering and feel good instead of the generic try-hard pop we were receiving. For the lead single from their forthcoming fifth…

SINGLE REVIEW: Dean Lewis – Be Alright

Australian singer-songwriter Dean Lewis had a massive 2017. Not only did his debut single ‘Waves’ hear him break him through the Australian market but he also made a name for himself in America after the song featured on hit TV shows Riverdale, Suits and Greys Anatomy. After the release of his EP, a sold out…