SINGLE REVIEW: Aly & AJ – Take Me

Okay it’s official, your original Disney favourites Aly & AJ are back to save pop music in 2017. If you’re not excited about this statement can you even call yourself a pop music fan? “Insomniatic” was one of the most underrated pop records of 2007 with the absolute bops “Potential Break Up Song” and “Chemicals…

ALBUM REVIEW: Yeo – Desire Path

Yeo is one of Australia’s best kept secrets. The electronic meet alt-pop producer has been kicking around in the local music scene for a couple years producing with some of the countries hottest newcomers like Asta and Commandeur. But it’s time for him to drop his latest studio album and show everyone the many different…

EP REVIEW: Tempus Sun – Tempus Sun

Melbourne six piece Tempus Sun had me captivated a couple of months ago when they released their debut single “Owls”. The gradient indie-alternative meets folk track started with a simple guitar strumming which then builded with the incorporation of a coffee house piano and percussion before introducing a fulfilled sound for the chorus. The song…

SINGLE REVIEW: Lisa Mitchell – Stop

Lisa Mitchell is releasing an EP on September 15 of nostalgic 90’s pop songs and I am SO here for this. “When They Play That Song” will see her covering “Lovefool”, “Cruel To Be Kind”, “Every You Every Me” and the already released “California” (aka the OC theme song that we were all obsessed with…

INTERVIEW: Vera Blue

Vera Blue is one of Australia’s most exciting upcoming artists. After placing third on The Voice Australia in 2013 under the name Celia Pavey she took a few years to further discover herself as an artist before being reintroduced as Vera Blue in 2015. Her first EP “Fingertips” saw her have this strong folk meet…

EP REVIEW: FICKLE FRIENDS – GLUE

Sometimes all you need is some euphoric pop in your life; something with a groovy beat, sweet lyrics and killer vocals. Well, Fickle Friends is that band that keeps on delivering you those euphoric vibes. Their indie-pop sound has evolved since their first EP in 2015 but still holds onto the same roots that initially…

EP REVIEW: Billie Eilish – Don’t Smile At Me

Billie Eilish is the newcomer that is ready to change the game. She isn’t your typical pop star and she’s okay with that. Actually she so okay with it that she plays on it. The fifteen year old has a maturity beyond her years that I can’t even fathom and her debut EP “Don’t Smile…

ALBUM REVIEW: Kesha – Rainbow

Kesha’s third studio album “Rainbow” isn’t your normal pop record. It’s the comeback of the year and the potential album of the year. We see an artist being reborn and taking all the negativity the has been publicly revolving around her for the past 5 years and turning it into something truly positive. Before you…

EP REVIEW: Bebe Rexha – All Your Fault PT. 2

For the past year and a half I have been proclaiming that Bebe Rexha is the next big thing in pop music. And I wasn’t half wrong. The songstress impressed with the breakthrough hit “I Got You” as well as featuring on the infectious Martin Garrix smash “In The Name Of Love” and the empowering…

SINGLE REVIEW: P!nk – What About Us

It’s been 5 years since P!nk has released a new album and on October 13 she will re-start the clock with the release of her seventh studio album “Beautiful Trauma”. And usually to kick off the promotional period she will release a kick ass pop-rock lead single that screams some sort of rebellion or profanity….