Over the last year Melbourne singer-songwriter Eilish Gilligan has been delivering us some alternative pop tracks with big heart and a lot of emotion. Her new single “S.M.F.Y” hears her heading towards a more polished pop sound while still holding onto her alternative roots. She doesn’t sacrifice her original sound and instead shows an impressive…
SINGLE REVIEW: Iggy Azalea – Savior
Iggy Azalea’s forthcoming sophomore record “Surviving The Summer” has been a long and messy journey so far and apparently she’s restarting the promotional circuit once again. She’s taking it back to basics with the island influenced RNB track “Savior” which is actually quite the bop. Ditching the electronic-pop influence that her last singles had this…
SINGLE REVIEW: Middle Kids – Mistake
Middle Kids bursted onto the Australian music scene in 2017 with their self titled EP that perfectly introduced their alternative indie rock to the world. It didn’t take long for their track “Edge Of Town” to go a little bit viral which is no surprise with it’s slight angsty and catchy hook. The Sydney three…
SINGLE REVIEW: Sasha Sloan – Normal
Sasha Sloan is preparing for a massive 2018. The Californian singer songwriter is about to hit the road with Joywave for their massive North American tour and to coincide she’s just released not one but TWO new moody singles. “Fall” is the minimalistic and emotional ballad that will have you feeling all the feels while…
SINGLE REVIEW: Sasha Sloan – Fall
Who is Sasha Sloan and how do I become best friends with her because she has just released two of my favourite new tracks and I’m low key obsessed. The Californian songstress delivers moody vibes and a whole lot of feelings with the intimate and emotional “Fall”. The minimalistic ballad explores the idea of reconnecting…
SINGLE REVIEW: Peking Duk – Wasted
Peking Duk are back with another smash hit that is awaiting chart domination. “Wasted” is the carefree weekend jam you need in your life and with its appropriate title you are going to want to do a lot of drinking and dancing whilst listening. It is just 3 minutes of typical Peking Duk with big…
SINGLE REVIEW: Jennifer Lopez – Us
Usually Jennifer Lopez can do no wrong in my eyes but this time she highly disappointed me with her mess of a new single. “Us” is a interesting collaboration with Skrillex and Poo Bear that hears her trying to fit in with the EDM trend that pop music is adapting towards. Instead she should’ve just…
SINGLE REVIEW: LOVA – You Me And The Silence
Sweden is a country that continues to deliver brilliant pop songs and even better new pop artists. And LOVA is the new name to join that list with her impressive debut single “You Me And The Silence”. The soulful indie-pop track delivers a strong production that is somewhere between Meghan Trainor and Tove Styrke. It…
SINGLE REVIEW: Tove Styrke – Changed My Mind
Over the past couple of years Tove Styrke has gone from being a very underrated indie-pop songstress to becoming a pop-star in her own right. Her recent singles “Say My Name” and “Mistakes” heard this transition unfold sonically as well as saw her creep more and more into the spotlight. The Swedish favourite will be…
SINGLE REVIEW: What So Not feat. BUOY – Stuck In Orbit
What So Not is one of Australia’s leading EDM producers and a favourite on the festival circuit. He’s raked up a massive 455 million combined streams and continues to impress with his eclectic and forever evolving sound. His debut album “Not All The Beautiful Things” will finally be released on March 9 and sees…