Tinashe’s sophomore record “Joyride” has been a LONG time in the making and after 3 years of tirelessly promoting and finishing this album she’s decided to scrap everything and re-start the promotional process. “No Drama” is the official lead single and hears her offering a RNB production that takes it back to the mellow beat…
ALBUM REVIEW: Camila Cabello – Camila
In 2017 we saw Camila Cabello depart Fifth Harmony to launch her solo career and whilst it may have been a slow start she had an incredible end to the year with “Havana” going number one all over the world. To keep the momentum going the songstress has kicked off 2018 by releasing her debut…
EP REVIEW: LPX – Bolt In The Blue
Your favourite indie-pop duo MS MR are currently on a hiatus and while I am very upset about this news I am also very excited because that means we get to finally their solo projects. Lead vocalist Lizzy Palpinger launched LPX in 2017 and hears her channeling the angsty electronic-rock vibes that made tracks like…
SINGLE REVIEW: Noah Kahan feat. Julia Michaels – Hurt Somebody
In 2017 Noah Kahan introduced his vulnerable and intimate guitar lead tracks to the world with the breakthrough hit “Young Blood”. Throughout the year he released a couple more tracks and continued to impress but I think 2018 is officially going to be his year. He’s just released his debut EP “Hurt Somebody” which is…
SINGLE REVIEW: Nina Nesbitt – Somebody Special
Who is Nina Nesbitt? I was asking myself that same question when her new pop bop quickly became one of my favourite tracks of the week. The Scottish songstress has been making some noise in the UK for a couple of years but after taking a brief hiatus she is back with a bolder and…
SINGLE REVIEW: Hailee Steinfeld – Capital Letters
“Fifty Shades Of Freed” unleashed the lead single to their highly anticipated soundtrack last week and they didn’t disappoint with the fiery Rita Ora and Liam Payne collaboration “For You”. However this week they’ve decided to unleash the Hailee Steinfeld and Bloodpop crossover which disappointingly doesn’t have the same affect. “Capital Letters” is a tame…
SINGLE REVIEW: Fall Out Boy – Wilson (Expensive Mistakes)
Fall Out Boy promised the reason they delayed their album was because they were focusing on making “Mania” their strongest record yet. But their new promo single “Wilson (Expensive Mistakes)” really has me questioning that statement. This track is easily the weakest promo track from the collection so far and hears them combining their traditional…
SINGLE REVIEW: In Stereo – Cruel
The In Stereo boys may have lost one member but they have a fresh new sound that is going to leave you impressed. The now dynamic duo made up of Chris Lanzon and Jakob Delgado have departed the boyband formula and have reimagined their sound with an electronic pop delivery. This sound may not be…
SINGLE REVIEW: Carrie Underwood feat. Ludacris – The Champion
It’s been three years since we’ve had new Carrie Underwood music so it’s safe to say it’s about time we got something. And while it may not be an official album single at least it’s something to hold us over in the meantime while we patiently wait for album number six. “The Champion” is a…
SINGLE REVIEW: Troye Sivan – My My My
Troye Sivan’s debut album “Blue Neighbourhood” was an impressive and bold collection of alternative pop that explored coming to terms with his sexuality. It was a record that constantly grew on the listener and provided big sing along moments as well as very vulnerable and emotional moments too. Three years later and he is finally…