SINGLE REVIEW: Paris Hilton – I Need You

I really do love Paris Hilton. I still believe that “Stars Are Blind” is one of the most underrated anthems of the mid 2000’s and deserves a Grammy or some sort of recognition. But recently Paris has been going towards a new EDM direction which hasn’t been received well. So to celebrate Valentines Day she…

LIVE REVIEW: Evanescence – Brisbane Convention Centre

Evanescence were the soundtrack to many of our angsty and emotional teenage years. We may not have completely known too much about life at the time but we felt like we did and we felt the emotion that Amy Lee and the band delivered. It has been 15 years since they released their critically acclaimed…

ALBUM REVIEW: Fifty Shades Freed Soundtrack

For the final film in the trilogy “Fifty Shades Freed” reflects on Christian and Anastasia’s relationship, questions their future together and answers all your burning questions while delivering a lot of sex, action and mystery. This movie is a lot less moodier than its predecessors and that is reflective in the accompanying soundtrack. It is…

ALBUM REVIEW: The Wombats – Beautiful People Will Ruin Your Life

It has been 10 years since The Wombats bursted onto the scene with their absurd indie-rock and introduced their hopelessly romantic tracks with “Let’s Dance To Joy Division” from their debut album “A Guide To Love, Loss & Desperation”. The Liverpool three piece then went onto perfecting a more indie-pop-rock sound with their follow up…

ALBUM REVIEW: MGMT – Little Dark Age

Let me be brutally honest for a second. MGMT peaked when they released their debut album “Oracular Spectacular”. They had three massive breakthrough singles with “Kids”, Electric Feel” and “Time To Pretend” which climbed the charts and were put on heavy rotation for years to come. But ever since then they have decided to ditch…

SINGLE REVIEW: Mallrat feat. Allday – UFO

The evolution of Mallrat has been an incredible and impressive journey so far. The Brisbane based rapper/songstress has always delivered strong, catchy and well produced tracks but with her growth and maturity as a musician and as a young adult her style has begun to change and adapt. Her last single “Better” introduced a mature…

SINGLE REVIEW: James Bay – Wild Love

I never really jumped on the James Bay band wagon but I always could appreciate how talented and raw he was. But with his highly anticipated sophomore studio album due later this year as well as some big coveted festival spots coming up I couldn’t help but get a little excited over his new single….

SINGLE REVIEW: Marshmello feat. Anne Marie – Friends

Marshmello has been continuously dropping the bops and he’s done it once again. This time he has linked up with UK favourite Anne Marie for the fiesty tune “Friends”. This absolute banger explores a friendship where the guy is interested romantically but she doesn’t reciprocate those feelings back. And she’s pretty blunt with showing it…

SINGLE REVIEW: Missy Higgins – Futon Couch

It has been four years since we have had new music from Missy Higgins so it’s about time the true Australian indie-pop favourite releases something new. And I mean, talk about a comeback. Along with the new single the singer-songwriter has also announced she will be joining Ed Sheeran on his massive stadium tour of…

SINGLE REVIEW: Noah Cyrus feat. MO – We Are…

Noah Cyrus has been a little quiet recently while she’s been putting the finishing touches on her debut album “NC-17” and touring America with Katy Perry but she’s finally ready to release another bop. This girl knows how to deliver a TUNE and “We Are…” is no exception. This bold and catchy explicit track will…