First of all it is very important to note that BROODS aren’t dead but instead the sibling duo have decided to release a passion project each now that they’ve officially ended their “Conscious” era. Fizzy Milk is the intriguing passion project from Caleb Nott which hears him taking the synth experimentation the last BROODS record…
SINGLE REVIEW: Rudimental feat Jess Glynne, Macklemore & Dan Caplen – These Days
Rudimental are responsible for some of the catchiest drum and bass and electronica crossovers of the past six years. They’ve collaborated with some of the UK’s biggest acts including Ed Sheeran, Emeli Sande, Ella Eyre, John Newman and Dizzie Rascal to name a few. The band are currently working on their third studio album and they’ve teamed…
SINGLE REVIEW: Betty Who – Ignore Me
After releasing her sophomore record “The Valley” early last year Betty Who decided it was time to part ways with her record label and go independent. This decision came from the songstress deciding she wanted to have more creative control over the music and the frequency that her fans got to hear new material. So…
SINGLE REVIEW: George Ezra – Paradise
in 2013 English singer songwriter George Ezra broke through the mainstream charts with his undeniably massive track “Budapest”. Ever since releasing his debut album he has been touring and continually working on new music. Four years later and his sophomore record “Staying At Tamara’s” finally has a release date and an official second single. “Paradise”…
SINGLE REVIEW: MOZA – Gold
Sydney electronic duo MOZA have been impressing crowds across the country with their killer live show and slick tracks and they are ready to add another hit to the growing list. Their new single “Gold” hears them channeling an alternative dance production that is reminiscent of SAFIA with their unique delivery and soulful vocals. The…
SINGLE REVIEW: The Chainsmokers – Sick Boy
It comes by no surprise that I think The Chainsmokers are a bit of a joke. The EDM duo have made a career out of recycling the same beats and making commercially ready pop crossover tracks. They’ve become the master of gimmicks so every time I see their name I can’t help but eye roll….
SINGLE REVIEW: Troye Sivan – The Good Side
It’s only been a week since Troye Sivan released his comeback single “My My My” and he is already delivering us another track to thank his fans for being so patient while waiting for new music. “The Good Side” is a vulnerable and emotional ballad that show’s a tender side to Sivan compared to the…
SINGLE REVIEW: Justin Timberlake – Supplies
Next month Justin Timberlake will release his fifth studio album “Man Of The Woods” days before his highly anticipated Super Bowl Halftime performance. He’s following that up by kicking off a massive world tour that will have you swooning, dancing and screaming along to his biggest hits. After he dropped the lead single “Filthy” a…
SINGLE REVIEW: Kylie Minogue – Dancing
Kylie Minogue is back! And that should be a really exciting sentence however her lead single “Dancing” from her forthcoming fourteenth studio record “Golden” is a little underwhelming. The country tinged pop-dance crossover sounds like an Avicii song from 2011 and that isn’t a compliment. Usually Kylie is ahead of the game and delivers massive…
SINGLE REVIEW: The Wombats – Cheetah Tongue
The Wombats will finally release their fourth studio album “Beautiful People Will Ruin Your Life” in February and to be honest you can already prepare for a strong collection of indie pop-rock. Their lead single “Lemon To A Knife Fight” was a mediocre affair but their follow up single “Turn” delivered pure nostalgia. The albums…