So apparently The Vamps are still a thing and have been continuing to sell out arenas all over the UK over the past couple of years which I’m quite surprised and impressed about. However there is no denying how messy their third studio album ‘Night & Day’ was. ‘All Night’ was a cliche electronic pop…
SINGLE REVIEW: Greyson Chance – Good As Gold
Sometimes it can be hard to believe in yourself or remember that life works in mysterious ways. All we need is a supportive group of people to bring us up when we feel down and remind us that we are strong and doing the right thing and that’s what Greyson Chance’s new single is all…
SINGLE REVIEW: Nicki Minaj feat. Ariana Grande – Bed
In the lead up to the release of her fourth studio album ‘Queen’ Nicki Minaj has been struggling to get her hands on a massive hit. However her luck may be changing with the release of her collaboration with Ariana Grande. ‘Bed’ has the word hit written all over it. The sexually driven RNB track…
SINGLE REVIEW: Troye Sivan feat. Ariana Grande – Dance To This
Okay, lets be real for a moment. Troye Sivan and Ariana Grande should’ve been the collaboration of the year but sadly the vibey single is a little below average. ‘Dance To This” is not a bad song at all but the issue is that it’s not an INCREDIBLE song and that’s what it should be….
SINGLE REVIEW: Two Can – Got Habits
The most exciting this is when an artist comes out of no where and just drops a MASSIVE track that has you absolutely captivated. And thats exactly what Melbourne electronic duo Two Can have done. Their brand new single ‘Got Habits’ hears them heading towards a heavier pop influenced sound that injects a little tropical…
SINGLE REVIEW: Eilish Gilligan – Patterns
Earlier this year Eilish Gilligan delivered one of the best breakout tracks of 2018 with the emotionally raw ’S.M.F.Y’. It introduced a slightly different and euphoric sound for the Melbourne singer-songwriter that saw her going towards a Lorde and Jack Antonoff inspired production. On the eve of her sold out tour with Mallrat she has…
ALBUM REVIEW: Lily Allen – No Shame
So it’s official, Lily Allen is back but don’t expect the same sassy and sexual innuendo driven diva you’ve become acquainted with. This time the British songstress delivers her most honest and raw material yet on her fourth studio album. ‘No Shame’ is a little rough around the edges but the DIY inspired record hears…
ALBUM REVIEW: Sheppard – Watching The Sky
After the massive success of their breakthrough singles ‘Let Me Down Easy’ and ‘Geronimo’ Brisbane five piece Sheppard toured the world, performed on some of the biggest talk shows and opened for the likes of Justin Bieber, Little Mix and Meghan Trainor. Their sophomore studio album ‘Watching The Sky’ has been a long time coming…
ALBUM REVIEW: NE-YO – Good Man
I’m just truly confused what happened to NE-YO. He was the go-to man for smooth RNB meets pop songs that saw tracks like ‘So Sick’, ‘Miss Independent’ and ‘Sexy Love’ top the charts worldwide. He then for some reason decided to add electronic music to his sound and lost his spark. It worked once for…
SINGLE REVIEW: Tove Lo feat. Charli XCX, Icona Pop, Elliphant & ALMA – Bitches
Swedish favourite Tove Lo released her third studio album ‘Blue Lips’ last year almost unknowingly with a digital only release which was backed with no promotion and only one single. Now the singer-songwriter has decided to release a new version of fan favourite ‘Bitches’ which seems like a slightly strange move to make. However this…