SINGLE REVIEW: Sia, Labrinth + Diplo – Genius

With a collaborative project name like LSD I expected something a little trippy but instead what Labrinth, Sia and Diplo provide is a very experimental and cinematic dance track. The three artists combine their unique sounds to create a fusion of pop, RNB and dance with a strings section which ultimately brings this song to…

SINGLE REVIEW: Jess Glynne – I’ll Be There

“Don’t Be So Hard On Yourself” is a bonefied banger and one of the most underrated pop songs of 2016 so I’m still trying to provide justice for the UK songstress and I was hoping her new single would allow that to happen. However “I’ll Be There” is a little mediocre at best. As a…

SINGLE REVIEW: Florence + The Machine – Hunger

Last month Florence + The Machine released an exclusive track for Record Store Day from her forthcoming fourth studio album. “Sky Full Of Stars” was an emotional and intimate moment that reflected on the craving we have for someone to just hold you and to be fully in the moment with. And now she has…

SINGLE REVIEW: Troye Sivan – Bloom

Earlier this year Troye Sivan captivated and impressed with the lead single “My My My” from his forthcoming sophomore studio album. The alternative pop track continued the sound his debut introduced and featured a heavier electronic pop influence. For his follow up single “Bloom” he’s headed towards a groovier pop production that hears him leaning…

SINGLE REVIEW: Graace – Kissing Boys

You may recognise GRAACE’s voice from her catchy Hayden James collaboration “Numb” but the Sydney singer-songwriter has decided to reintroduce herself with a new musical project and her debut single is one that is going to get you talking. “Kissing Boys” is that euphoric indie-pop track that will have you dancing like no one is…

ALBUM REVIEW: Post Malone – Beerbongs & Bentleys 

It almost feels like Post Malone has just blown up overnight but the singer-songwriter has been non-stop touring since 2016 and slowly crept into the mainstream circuit within the past 12 months. He’s become a force to be reckoned with sell out shows all over the world, multiple number ones and one hell of a…

ALBUM REVIEW: Missy Higgins – Solastalgia

I’m always going to have a soft spot in my heart for Missy Higgins. After all she did deliver us the unforgettable “Scar” which has become an Australian anthem in it’s own right. Over the years she has reinvented herself multiple times and delivered moody alt-pop moments that have continuously  connected with a wide range…

ALBUM REVIEW: Janelle Monae – Dirty Computer

I really hate to say it but Janelle Monae’s third studio album “Dirty Computer” is sadly going to be one of the most underrated records of the year. Her impact on the music industry has seemingly grown since the release of “The Electric Lady” in 2013 thanks to her crossover into acting but even with…

ALBUM REVIEW: Anne Marie – Speak Your Mind

Anne Marie’s “Speak Your Mind” has become one of the years most anticipated debut albums and with her track record of chart topping hits and radio favourites that fact doesn’t really come by much of a surprise. The UK songstress delivers 17 tracks that showcase a combination of different personas including a playful and sassy…