The direction for the lead single from Fall Out Boy’s seventh studio album “Mania” was very… questionable to put it politely. But they started to slowly make up for it with their follow up singles which went towards a more “classic” Fall Out Boy sound but with the album release date looming they decided to…
SINGLE REVIEW: Gin Wigmore – Cabrona
Gin Wigmore has one of those instantly recognisable voices that no matter what she does you can’t help but be completely spellbound. Over the past year she has been releasing a series of songs apart of an innovative project called GIRLGANG which is all about celebrating talented women. She has finally announced the date for…
SINGLE REVIEW: Basenji Feat. Tkay Maidza – Mistakes
So it’s official, Basenji has just dropped one of my favourite songs of the year. The emotional “Mistakes” hears the electronic producer teaming up with one of Australia’s biggest female names, Tkay Maidza. Sonically this is something completely different to what we have ever heard her do before and introduces a whole new vulnerability to…
SINGLE REVIEW: Jessie J – Queen
The promotional journey for Jessie J’s upcoming fourth studio album has been interesting to put it politely. So far the UK songstress has released 3 promo singles which have all made no impact whatsoever in the pop world as well as an “intimate” introduction video which was uncomfortable to watch. Today she has announced her…
SINGLE REVIEW: Oh Boy Feat. Sam Bluer – Love Me Right
Earlier this year Oh Boy delivered the ridiculously catchy and gushingly perfect “Rush Hour” with Brisbane rap favourite Mallrat. The song created a lot of hype for the Sydney based producer and has since seen him playing shows and festivals across the country including a conveted guest performance at Splendour In The Grass. His new…
SINGLE REVIEW: Kimbra – Top Of The World
Kimbra is completely changing up her sound for her forthcoming third studio album “Primal Heart’ and I couldn’t be more excited. The New Zealand songstress has always shown a very quirky and theatrical side through her music and imagery but this new era shows her stripping it back and getting a bit more vulnerable with…
LIVE REVIEW: Drake – Brisbane Entertainment Centre
I never thought that I would be at a Drake concert when I experienced what would arguably be the best live show production I’ve ever witnessed. Truly though, I thought I had seen it all from the likes of Lady Gaga, Katy Perry and Justin Timberlake but Drake really took it to the next level….
ALBUM REVIEW: Taylor Swift – Reputation
It comes as no shock that Taylor Swift’s sixth studio album has become the most anticipated album release of the year. “Reputation” may have had the least impactful promotional single roll out compared to her previous records but the album has completely smashed records in less than 24 hours. Everyone was waiting for her to…
SINGLE REVIEW: Jesse Porsches – Say It To Me
Jesse Porsches is a newcomer worth getting excited over. Whilst the Australian producer is half of the dynamic electronic duo Super Cruel and is a former member of Porsches he is finally making a name for himself as a solo artist. He’s no stranger to the festival and touring circuit and his solo material is…
SINGLE REVIEW: Alison Wonderland – Happy Place
Alison Wonderland’s debut album “Run” quickly became one of my favourite records of 2015 because of it’s strong and innovative production and songwriting. Since the release she’s continuously toured the world headlining and playing festivals in more countries than I could logistically list in this review. Last year she dropped the absolute banger “Messiah” but…