SINGLE REVIEW: Julia Michaels – Heaven

Julia Michaels is the next newcomer to join the “Fifty Shades Freed” soundtrack and to be honest I was very excited to hear what she cooked up for this blockbuster. Her haunting song “Heaven” mixes dark and moody synths with a seductive lullaby type vocal delivery. It’s very different and will leave the listener unsure…

SINGLE REVIEW: R3HAB feat. Mike Williams – Lullaby

Dutch producer R3hab hasn’t really had any major mainstream breakthrough moments which is quite surprising. His collaboration with Havana Brown “Big Banana” peaked at number 1 on the US Club Charts as well as number 15 on the US Dance Charts but that’s about it. However his new single “Lullaby” with Mike Williams has the…

SINGLE REVIEW: Thirty Seconds To Mars – Dangerous Night

Last year Thirty Seconds To Mars underwhelmingly made their return to the music scene with their comeback single “Walk On Water”. Their fifth studio album is due to be released in early 2018 and they’ve just dropped their second official single which still disappoints. “Dangerous Night” hears the band continuing to reach for that stadium-rock…

SINGLE REVIEW: Franz Ferdinand – Lazy Boy

  I don’t think I will ever forget the lyrics to Franz Ferdinand’s “Take Me Out” and I wouldn’t have it any other way. Thankfully the indie rock band have returned from taking a hiatus after the release of their fourth studio album “Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action” and even have a new line…

ALBUM REVIEW: Tonight Alive – Underworld

In 2011 Tonight Alive bursted onto the scene with their debut album and quickly became Australia’s new pop-punk favourites. Over the years their sound has evovled, their fan base has grown and they’ve toured all over the world. Their last record “Limitless” heard them ditching the pop-punk formula and instead delivering heartfelt pop infused rock…

INTERVIEW: LPX

While your favourite indie-pop duo MS MR are currently on hiatus lead vocalist Lizzy Palpinger has launched her solo project LPX which hears her channeling some angsty electronic-rock vibes. Her debut EP “Bolt In The Blue” is an impressive collection of tracks that show a raw vulnerability in her songwriting and vocal delivery. She showcases…

ALBUM REVIEW: Missy Lancaster – Piece Of Me

Missy Lancaster is Australia’s hottest Country protege who exploded onto the scene with her debut EP “Missy” in 2016 which impressed with it’s strong pop infused hooks and honest songwriting. Fast forward two years and she’s finally released her debut album “Piece Of Me” which is a mature collection of Country-pop realness. “Never The Bridge”…

ALBUM REVIEW: Fall Out Boy – M A N I A

It has been 15 years since Fall Out Boy released their debut album and bursted onto the music scene with their pop-rock-punk fusion. They quickly became the soundtrack to many peoples early adulthoods and lives. Recently they have been crossing over into the mainstream realm a bit more and headlining arenas across the world which…

SINGLE REVIEW: The Venus Project – Won’t Hurt

Your favourite New Zealand sibling duo BROODS have decided to release a passion project each while they are in-between album cycles and it’s kind of really exciting. Lead vocalist Georgia Nott has decided to showcase her voice in a different light with the birth of The Venus Project. She had a epiphany that every time…