SINGLE REVIEW: Alison Wonderland – Church

Alison Wonderland’s debut album “Run” was one of my favourite records of 2015. It impressed with its honest lyrics that took her fierce and engaging production to a whole new level. 3 years on and she’s finally ready to deliver her follow up sophomore album “Awake” and do it all over again. Lead single “Happy…

SINGLE REVIEW: ROZES feat. Nicky Romero – Where Would We Be

Born and raised in Philadelphia the electronic-synth pop songstress ROZES is starting to take over the big city of LA. She’s featured on some of your favourite tracks from the likes of The Chainsmokers, Galantis and Cash Cash and she’s not stopping there. Her current single “Famous” has over 1.6 million streams and she’s just…

SINGLE REVIEW: Khalid feat. Normani – Love Lies

“Love, Simon” has become one of my most anticipated movie releases of 2018 and for a really good reason. It’s so exciting seeing an LGBT movie getting so much buzz as well as a major cinema release deal. But the soundtrack is shaping up to be just as exciting with Bleacher’s frontman Jack Antonoff curating…

SINGLE REVIEW: Kim Petras – Heart To Break

Who doesn’t love a little cheesy serving of bubblegum pop in their life? And If you seriously answered no to that question then you are lying to yourself. But Kim Petras debut single “I Don’t Want It At All” is the perfect song to indulge your inner pop guilty pleasure with its big chorus and…

SINGLE REVIEW: K.FLAY – Run For Your Life

I really love K.FLAY. I think she is one of the most exciting and unique artists of right now. Her genre-bending tracks explore emotional and honest themes whilst providing catchy hooks and cool sonic structures. So it’s no surprise that her songs have been used in trailers for movies like “Molly’s Game” and TV shows…

SINGLE REVIEW: The Chainsmokers – You Owe Me

You can’t deny the fact that The Chainsmokers have some good hits and they have a lot of fans. But they also have a lot of critics who like myself believe that they are a little bit average. They continually just release the same regurgitated material over and over again with the same beat drop…

SINGLE REVIEW: Courtney Barnett – Nameless, Faceless

In 2015 Courtney Barnett exploded onto the music scene with her critically acclaimed debut album “Sometimes I Sit And Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit” which saw her touring the world, playing some of the biggest festivals and even appearing on SNL, Ellen and Conan. An impressive effort for a singer songwriter from Melbourne whose…

SINGLE REVIEW: Woodes – Origami

Melbourne based songstress Woodes is gearing up for a massive east coast tour which kicks off in in Sydney in two weeks time. She will be premiering her new seven track EP “Golden Hour” for the first time during these new live shows and it’s promising to be a big one. Lead single “Dots” was…

SINGLE REVIEW: JOY. – Change

On March 3 Brisbane based producer and singer songwriter JOY. will finally release her highly anticipated second EP “Six” which has been 3 years in the making. Lead single “Smoke Too Much” introduced a pulsating synth production along with her classic alternative-pop approach. It was her most commercially ready track yet and that was proven…

SINGLE REVIEW: Carlie Hanson – US

Carlie Hanson was introduced to the world last year with the catchy ‘Why Did You Lie’ and the absolute banger ‘Only One’ which is currently still climbing the charts. The Wisconsin teenager has just dropped her third single which hears her offering a grittier synth sound while still holding onto her pop polish. ‘Us’ tells…