A Las Vegas residency is always an exciting time in an artists career because it’s a celebration of their music, their legacy as well as brings fans from all over the world to unite even if it’s just for one night. It’s also an excuse for the artist to indulge in an extravagant production and…
ALBUM REVIEW: Panic! At The Disco – Pray For The Wicked
It’s 2006 and Panic! At The Disco have bursted onto the mainstream pop-rock scene and no one could have prepared for the impact this band would have over the next twelve years. Even with a constant changing line up there are two things that haven’t changed and that’s Brendon Urie’s vocal and lyric impact as…
ALBUM REVIEW: Bebe Rexha – Expectations
Bebe Rexha’s debut album has been a long time in the making but the New York singer-songwriter’s hard work has finally paid off. ‘Expectations’ is a bold and eclectic body of work that hears her showcasing her RNB roots along with her pop-rock polish. This record is very pop orientated and highlights her undeniable strengths…
ALBUM REVIEW: Jack River – Sugar Mountain
Australian singer-songwriter Jack River is really making a name for herself as of late. The Sydney local is no stranger to the touring circuit and she’s brought her mix of vulnerable and empowerful pop-rock to stages all across the country and is about to do the same again with a massive run of festival and…
SINGLE REVIEW: Florence + The Machine – Big God
With her fourth studio album just around the corner Florence + The Machine has released one final single before the big reveal. ‘Big God’ is a little different to lead single ‘Hunger’ but it is no less anthemic in it’s delivery. The brassy track embodies a lot of percussion along with big harmonies and a…
SINGLE REVIEW: Neiked – Old School Love
I heard Neiked’s debut single ‘Sexual’ very early on and quickly called it one of the best tracks of 2016 and guess what… a couple of months later it was on heavy rotation everywhere. Since then we haven’t really heard much from the mysterious Swedish production group except for the playful ‘Call Me’ which followed…
SINGLE REVIEW: Cheat Codes feat. Little Mix – Only You
Cheat Codes exploded onto your airwaves with their Demi Lovato collaboration ‘No Promises’ which was a mediocre dance-pop affair that apparently people loved. They’ve now gone and done it again with Little Mix. ‘Only You’ is an average at best dance-pop moment that hears the production duo further exploring the sound the four piece girl…
SINGLE REVIEW: Demi Lovato – Sober
Whilst being in the middle of a massive world tour Demi Lovato has decided to open up to the world about her personal struggles in the most confronting and beautiful way possible, a piano ballad. ‘Sober’ brings a new definition to the word confessional with this heartbreaking song that hears her begging for forgiveness and…
SINGLE REVIEW: Amy Shark feat. Mark Hoppus – Psycho
When an artist continues to bare their all over and over again you can’t help but feel this gravital pull towards them and Amy Shark has successfully created that bond with her listeners. Her debut album ‘Love Monster’ will be finally released on July 13 and has already heard her deliver the sassy and anthemic…
SINGLE REVIEW: Tash Sultana – Salvation
Exciting news, Tash Sultana will be finally releasing her debut album ‘Flow State’ on August 31! To coincide with the announcement she has also released a new single which hears her going towards a radio ready sound with a whole lot of heart and groove. ‘Salvation’ is polished and pulls influence from her previous releases…