2017 was one of Nicki Minaj’s busiest years. The rapper featured on about 48732965 collaborations and yet she didn’t really release any solo material. And when she did release solo material it was very forgettable. But the time has come for her to make a comeback and instead of returning with just one single she…
SINGLE REVIEW: Florence + The Machine – Sky Full Of Song
With Record Store Day just around the corner Florence + The Machine have teamed up with the organisation to release a brand new song exclusively for the April 21st celebrations. “Sky Full Of Song” is an emotional and euphoric track that looks at the craving you have for someone to just hold you and to…
SINGLE REVIEW: Sigrid – High five
Sigrid is continuing her reign on the music industry with yet another fiery single from her upcoming second EP. “High Five” is a reflective and attitude filled track that hears her confronting a personality of someone she doesn’t want to be. The self reflection track has a very upbeat and positive sound to it because…
SINGLE REVIEW: 5 Seconds Of Summer – Youngblood
Okay so we have a slight issue and that is that I am actually starting to like 5 Seconds Of Summer. I never thought I would actually say those words but it’s happening. Their lead single for their upcoming third studio album “Youngblood” was an absolute tune. The groovy “Want You Back” impressed with a…
SINGLE REVIEW: Zayn – Let Me
Ever since his ex-band mates from One Direction have released their solo projects Zayn has gone a little bit quiet. Disappearing from the spotlight to re-appear briefly for the powerful “Dusk Til Dawn” with Sia late last year he has finally returned with a new track. He’s using his new single “Let Me” to remind…
SINGLE REVIEW: Amy Shark – I Said Hi
So it’s official, Amy Shark is actually taking over the world. Her breakthrough hit “Adore” catapulted her into the spotlight and saw her perform on the massive US talk shows James Corden and Jimmy Fallon, sell out headline shows globally and also tour alongside the likes of Sia and play incredible festivals. Following the release…
SINGLE REVIEW: Louis The Child feat. Wafia – Better Not
One thing that constantly impresses me about Louis The Child is their inventive production that isn’t driven by your traditional or generic EDM breakdowns. As of recently every producer seems to be releasing the same exhausted beat drops that are quickly becoming predictable and boring. But not Louis The Child. “It’s Strange” was one of…
SINGLE REVIEW: Sheppard – Riding The Wave
In 2014 Sheppard impressed you with their indie-pop debut album “Bombs Away” that spawned the unstoppable hit “Geronimo”. This saw them travel the world, perform on Ellen and Jimmy Fallon and tour alongside the likes Justin Bieber, Little Mix and Meghan Trainor. Four years later and the six piece band from Brisbane Australia are finally…
SINGLE REVIEW: Janelle Monae feat. Grimes – Pynk
Janelle Monae’s comeback to music is a very exciting journey. The lead single “Make Me Feel” is a bonafide bop that you won’t be able to get out of your head. “Djnago Jane” on the other hand was a little forgettable but still delivered an innovative and funky production. For her third single “Pynk” she…
SINGLE REVIEW: Carrie Underwood – Cry Pretty
Towards the end of last year Carrie Underwood had a big accident at the front of her home that saw her break her wrist and have 40 to 50 stitches to the face. Understandingly since then she has been out of the spotlight recovering and working on her forthcoming sixth studio album which is due…