SINGLE REVIEW: Laura Roy – Temporary

I was first introduced to the positive pop vibes of Laura Roy in 2016 with her impressive debut EP which showed a lot of raw potential. Fast forward two years and the Canadian songstress has returned with a mature new single which hears her heading towards a slightly different direction. “Temporary” is less Carly Rae…

SINGLE REVIEW: The Black Eyed Peas – Ring The Alarm Pt.1, Pt.2, Pt.3

The Black Eyed Peas will always be one of THOSE groups. The ones whose greatest hits will forever be played at parties and clubs, whose hooks are constantly cemented in your head and whose discography can invoke so many memories. But ever since the departure of Fergie the group have struggled to commercially bounce back….

SINGLE REVIEW: Betty Who – Taste

I am so happy Betty Who has left her major label and gone independent because I feel like we are finally seeing the real her again. Ever since she has taken full control I feel like we have returned to her early EP days where she is just releasing music that she loves and hearing…

SINGLE REVIEW: Pharrell Williams feat. Camila Cabello – Sangria Wine

Pharrell Williams is noted to be one of the music industry’s most sought after collaborators. After all he’s worked on some of the biggest pop and R&B songs of the past 18 years. But recently his sound has become a little predictable, annoying and uninspired. The newest song to add to this disappointing list is…

LIVE REVIEW: Marlon Williams – The Triffid

  There is something really soothing about a heartbreak song whether your’re listening just to shed a tear, to live in a cluster of feelings or even to be comfortable with the feeling of emptiness. And Marlon Williams’ sophomore record ‘Make Way For Love’ perfected the ultimate mix of tragic hopelessness and the romantic strive for…

The Important Message Behind Rita Ora’s New Single

  With the current state of the world we should be striving to uplift and empower each other and celebrate each others individual self love experience. But in the wake of Rita Ora’s newest single “Girls” we have seen a hurtful and damaging attack on an artists creative integrity. The infectious pop track that also…

ALBUM REVIEW: Arctic Monkeys – Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino

Arctic Monkeys are one of those bands who can really do whatever they want and on their sixth studio album they really show they can do that by pushing the boundaries a little too far. Ditch whatever you are already familiar with about or expect from Arctic Monkey’s because “Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino” is…

ALBUM REVIEW: Delta Goodrem – I Honestly Love You

It’s been a little while since we have seen Delta Goodrem acting and that’s about to change with the singer-songwriter starring in the new TV special “Olivia: Hopelessly Devoted To You”. This 2 part television event sees Delta portraying Olivia Newton-John in a biopic that looks at her incredible and long career. To coincide with…

ALBUM REVIEW: Charlie Puth – Voicenotes

It’s very evident that Charlie Puth has grown a lot as an artist over the past couple of years. His debut album “Nine Track Mind” was a mediocre affair which highlighted his raw talent and real potential to be that big pop star he aimed to be. However it was his average production and melodies…

SINGLE REVIEW: Didirri – I Can’t Get Last Night Out Of My Head

Whilst Didirri has just wrapped up his mostly sold out Australian tour and is about to kick off a massive European tour the Melbourne singer-songwriter has decided to release a captivating new single to get you all emotional. “I Cant Get Last Night Out Of My Head” is taken from his debut EP “Measurements” which…