SINGLE REVIEW: Meghan Trainor – Can’t Dance & Let You Be Right

Meghan Trainor is ready to prove herself as a real pop contender with her forthcoming third studio album which is shaping up to be a collection of groovy tracks. The “All About That Bass” songstress has noticeably grown since her debut and has injected a sexy and mature RNB-pop sound to her delivery. “No Excuses”…

SINGLE REVIEW: Diplo feat. MO – Stay Open

Along with the release of his new collaborative project LSD with Labrinth and Sia, Diplo has decided to release a solo single this week which is thankfully a lot better than the new LSD track. Delivering his classic electronic pop formula “Stay Open” is a carefree and euphoric little track which will have you dancing…

SINGLE REVIEW: Labrinth, Sia & Diplo – Audio

Last week saw the birth of the new project LSD which heard Labrinth, Sia and Diplo come together for the very theatrical “Genius”. The DIY electronic track heard them fuse their three different sounds together creating a pretty cool and unique moment. A week later they have delivered yet another song but sadly “Audio” isn’t…

SINGLE REVIEW: Years & Years – If You’re Over Me

Years & Years sophomore studio album “Palo Santo” was originally one of my most anticipated records of the year until they released their disappointing lead single “Sanctify”. And I’m not the only one that thinks that with the general consensus highlighting their lack of radio airplay and chart domination unlike their previous singles which were…

SINGLE REVIEW: The Presets – Downtown Shutdown

Australian electronic duo The Presets are about to release their highly anticipated fourth studio album “Hi Viz” which promises to push the boundaries further like never before. So far they have successfully done that with their bouncy singles “Do What U Want” and “14U+14ME” which heard them returning to their club ready sound that their…

SINGLE REVIEW: Noah Cyrus feat. MAX – Team

Noah Cyrus has seemingly continued to release strong pop song after strong pop song effortlessly and hasn’t showed any signs of slowing down. But her new single “Team” is her weakest release yet as it awkwardly sits between being an emotive ballad and being too cheesy and generic. The potential is there for this to be…

ALBUM REVIEW: Middle Kids – Lost Friends

Middle Kids bursted onto the Australian music scene last year with their self titled EP that perfectly introduced their alternative indie rock to the world. It didn’t take long for their track “Edge Of Town to go a little bit viral which is no surprise with it’s slight angsty and catchy hook. The Sydney trio…

ALBUM REVIEW: Leon Bridges – Good Thing

Leon Bridges was first introduced to the world in 2015 with his viral breakthrough single “Coming Home” along with his debut album of the same name. However there was a lot of criticism around whether he could back up this soul record with someone a little more fresh and showcase more of his personality. He…

ALBUM REVIEW: Keith Urban – Graffiti U

Keith Urban has hit that global country-pop arena status. No longer is he just Australia’s best kept secret because now he is selling out arenas across America and delivering massive and energetic shows every two years. His tenth studio album “Graffiti U” hears him trying to hold onto that arena status with his most county-pop…

ALBUM REVIEW: Tove Styrke – Sway

Tove Styrke’s introduction into the mainstream pop world has been very long overdue. “Borderline” was one of the most under appreciated songs of 2015 and deserved to have topped the charts and make everyone feel all the emotions. But I’m grateful that in 2018 the world is finally getting to hear her music and are…