For her third studio album Samantha Jade is revisiting the glittery disco era for a collection of disco-pop favourites from the likes of Cher, Donna Summer, Diana Ross and The BeeGees. She’s already intrigued you with the shimmery cover of The Emotions “Best Of My Love” which perfectly captures the sound and direction this album…
SINGLE REVIEW: Chvrches feat. Matt Berninger – My Enemy
Glasgow synth-pop trio Chvrches have unveiled that their third studio album “Love Is Dead” will be finally released on May 25 and yes that should make you excited. After releasing the boppy “Get Out” as their lead single they’ve released a new promo single which fails to create that euphoric moment its predecessor did. “My…
SINGLE REVIEW: Lucy Neville – Ransom
Over the past couple of years Sydney songstress Lucy Neville has been impressing me with her independently released electronic and indie pop fusion. “On My Own” and “Lady” were underrated pop gems that still deserve justice while her cover of Crowded House’s “Fall At Your Feet” went deservingly viral with over 5 million streams on…
ALBUM REVIEW: Vance Joy – Nation Of Two
After hitting number one on Triple J’s Hottest 100 in 2014 Vance Joy has had a whirlwind of a career. The Melbourne singer songwriter released his debut album, toured the world alongside Taylor Swift on her 1989 Tour, completed a massive headlining world tour and has been since working on his highly anticipated sophomore record….
SINGLE REVIEW: Robinson – Nothing To Regret
I love a little pop gem and New Zealand songstress Robinson has served just that. “Nothing To Regret” is a vibrant and emotional pop moment that screams radio hit. Sonically sitting somewhere in-between Lorde, Tove Lo and Lana Del Rey this track delivers a catchy and punchy chorus with slick indie-pop beats. It explores the…
SINGLE REVIEW: Post Malone – Psycho
I feel like I’m the only person who doesn’t understand the Post Malone hype. Like, I get it to a degree but watching the crowd on his recent Australian tour left me a little confused. But one thing for certain is that he knows how to entertain a crowd. His sophomore record “Beerbongs & Bentleys”…
SINGLE REVIEW: Robert DeLong feat K.FLAY – Favorite Color Is Blue
K.FLAY is currently on absolute fire. The Californian singer-songwriter is currently on a European tour with Imagine Dragons, is about to embark on the second half of her massive American headline tour, was nominated for two Grammys and has just released the lead single for the new Tomb Raider movie. To add to the growing…
SINGLE REVIEW: 5 Seconds Of Summer – Want You Back
Over the past couple of years 5 Seconds Of Summer have secured themselves a massive fanbase with their signature pop-rock sound that saw them touring the world alongside One Direction and quickly becoming one of Australia’s biggest exports. Taking a year off to rest and work on their forthcoming third studio album the four piece…
SINGLE REVIEW: Last Dinosaurs – Dominos
It’s been three years in between releases but Brisbane indie favourites Last Dinosaurs are finally back with their first single from their forthcoming third studio album and its a TUNE. “Dominos” revisits their signature indie-rock sound with a big hook that is ready for heavy rotation on Triple J. “When all the birds are singing,…
SINGLE REVIEW: Janelle Monae – Make Me Feel
One of the most underrated queens is back and she’s ready to leave her mark. Janelle Monae will be releasing her fourth studio album “Dirty Computer” on April 27 and you better prepare yourself for the slayage. Lead single “Make Me Feel” is a massive and experimental moment which hears her combining together a funk…