SINGLE REVIEW: Amy Shark – Don’t Turn Around

I think it’s very hard to not be excited for Amy Shark’s debut album ‘Love Monster’ with the amount of hype and interest she has gathered globally. The lead single ‘I Said Hi’ introduced the album with a bold and inspiring track that was dedicated to everyone who didnt believe in her and told her…

SINGLE REVIEW: Kira Puru – Molotov

Australian newcomer Kira Puru has been kicking around the music scene for a little while collaborating with other artists and making herself known as a songwriter but it’s now time for her to shine. On the back of opening for Vera Blue on her massive sold out ‘Lady Powers Tour’ the singer-songwriter has released her…

SINGLE REVIEW: Starley – Love Is Love

After the release of her breakthrough single ‘Call On Me’ Starley was immediately added to heavy rotation on radio and playlists alike and became a DJ favourite in clubs around the world. But since the release the Sydney songstress has failed to recreate the magic. Her new single ‘Love Is Love’ is a generic dance-pop…

SINGLE REVIEW: Christina Aguilera – Like I Do

With every promo track and single from her forthcoming sixth studio album ‘Liberation’ bombing on the charts Christina Aguilera keeps continuing to try revive it with another pre-release track. ‘Like I Do’ is the last attempt to create some serious traction before the album drops next week and sadly it still doesn’t succeed at getting…

SINGLE REVIEW: Phoebe Ryan feat. Quinn XCII – Middle Finger

Phoebe Ryan is so underrated and it truly confuses me as to why that is. The American songstress has released some emotional and raw bops over the past year that are full of quotable lyrics and big singalong hooks. And her newest single ‘Middle Finger’ featuring Quinn XCII is no different. The indie-pop track kicks…

SINGLE REVIEW: Austen – Too High To Cry

Over the past two years Brisbane singer-songwriter Austen has been releasing some alternative-pop tracks that have heard her introducing herself to listeners and becoming well acquainted with Triple J. Her live shows have been met with massive praise and she’s been continuously labelled as someone to keep a eye on. However she’s finally ready for…

SINGLE REVIEW: Alexander Biggs – Car Ride

Alternative-pop singer-songwriter Alexander Biggs has just been announced as the support act for Amy Sharks upcoming massive Australian tour, and to coincide with the announcement he’s released a brand new single for your listening pleasure. ‘Car Ride’ is a hypnotic and relaxing alt-pop meets folk track. It hears him continuing the sound his previous releases…

SINGLE REVIEW: Thomston – Acid Rain

Over the past three years Thomston has made himself an artist you want to be familiar with. The New Zealand singer-songwriter and producer has released two EP’s, a debut album and has collaborated with artists like WAFIA and SACHI. His new single ‘Acid Rain’ serves as the perfect re-introduction as it’s his first solo material…

SINGLE REVIEW: Eliott – Calling

After the release of her debut single ‘Over & Over’ Melbourne songstress Eliott has cemented herself as an artist you need to keep an eye on. Her follow up single ‘Calling’ is a stripped back and intimate affair that doesn’t rely on production to captivate you as a listener. She allows just her vocals to…

SINGLE REVIEW: Sabrina Carpenter  – Almost Love

Sabrina Carpenter is probably the most underrated of the ex-Disney alumni. Her sophomore studio album ‘Evolution’ was an impressive collection of electronic pop with seductive vocals and massive hooks. It was a really big shift from her debut record and has seen her since get even better with the smash hit ‘Why’ with it’s infectious…