SINGLE REVIEW: Noah Cyrus – Almost Famous

You may know her as Miley Cyrus’ younger sister but soon you will just know her as Noah Cyrus. At the young age of 17 she has delivered some of the most underrated pop songs of the last year including “Make Me (Cry)” and “Stay Together”. While her debut album “NC-17” still doesn’t have an…

SINGLE REVIEW: Thirty Seconds To Mars – Walk On Water

Thirty Seconds To Mars have been hyping up their forthcoming fifth studio album for the past 3 years. Feel overwhelmed by the amount of numbers in that first sentence? I hope so because when it finally came around to this dynamic three-piece to release their lead single “Walk On Water” it severely unimpressed. The anti-climatic…

ALBUM REVIEW: The Preatures – Girlhood

After bursting onto the Australian music scene in 2013 with the infectious “Is This How You Feel?” Sydney five piece The Preatures became a name you didn’t want to forget. Their debut album “Blue Planet Eyes” delivered 10 punchy indie-pop meets alternative rock songs that were quickly cemented in your head. Their sophomore studio album…

SINGLE REVIEW: Hansaa feat. SOSO & Oliver Tank – Need To Know

Hansaa may be a newcomer but you wouldn’t have guessed it from his debut single “Need To Know”. After spending the past two years in LA experimenting with sounds and techniques this upcoming producer has just delivered a melodramatic electronic track. Co produced by SOSO and soaked in synthesisers this song floats somewhere between dreamy…

SINGLE REVIEW: Sachi feat. Thomston – Ride

New Zealand electronic duo SACHI are responsible for the absolute bops “Shelter” and “No More” and the Auckland based producers are ready to give you another one to add to the collection. “Ride” sees them teaming up with alternative pop newcomer Thomston and has them perfectly fusing their two sounds together for what will become…

INTERVIEW: Josh Pyke

  Josh Pyke has had an incredible, admirable and impressive career in the music industry spanning over thirteen years. 2017 sees him celebrating his debut album “Memories & Dust” being out for a decade as well as the announcement of his hiatus at the end of the year. However the songwriter is doing one final…

SINGLE REVIEW: Lakyn – West

In between musical projects and touring it took 5 years for Lakyn to release new original music. Truly a crazy amount of time but the songwriter had been working on a new sound and direction which saw him surprisingly taking inspiration from hip-hop. His reintroduction track “View Looks So Good” was a guitar driven track…

SINGLE REVIEW: Justin Bieber feat. Bloodpop – Friends

“A BANGER. A TUNE. A SONG. ALL THE FEELS”. That was my internal dialogue while listening to Justin Bieber and Bloodpop’s new collaboration for the first time. “Friends” is sort of the perfect pop meets EDM song and I was strangely surprised. I don’t really know why because the last time these two collaborated the…

SINGLE REVIEW: Miley Cyrus – Younger Now

I’m not going to lie, I was nervous for Miley Cyrus’ comeback. The “Bangerz” era was a lot of fun but the “Dead Petz” era was definitely an acquired taste. So everyone was unsure how she would brand herself for this new era and thankfully she has stripped it back to offer a more wholesome…

SINGLE REVIEW: Rachel Platten – Broken Glass 

Rachel Platten had two of the biggest songs of 2015 with the inspiring and empowering ‘Fight Song” and “Stand By You”. These tracks saw her going from an independent artist to being signed to a major label, topping the charts and performing internationally. An incredible feat in itself and after taking some time off to…