Kelsea Ballerini is one of country music’s best kept secrets at the moment. Her debut album “The First Time” was a wholesome blend of country pop that introduced listeners to an honest and heartfelt collection of songs. Her sophomore studio album “Unapologetically” is scheduled for release on November 3 and will see the songstress mature…
SINGLE REVIEW: Fifth Harmony – Angel
Ever since Camila Cabello left Fifth Harmony all eyes were on the remaining members to see what would happen next or how they would retaliate. But the girls have kept it classy and while their latest single “Down” may have majorly flopped on the charts they are preparing for the release of their self titled…
SINGLE REVIEW: Jesse Porsches feat. Xavier Dunn – The Weekend
You may know him as a part of the killer electronic duos Porsches and Super Cruel but now Jesse Porsches is ready to introduce himself to you as a solo artist. His debut single “The Weekend” is the ultimate summer anthem that sees him blend tropical dance with smooth pop creating the perfect beach trip…
SINGLE REVIEW: Cyrus – Alone
After winning X Factor Australia in 2015 Cyrus has been fairly quiet with only three singles under his belt as well as a debut album of rushed covers. Finally breaking his silence, he has just released a new single that sees him stripping it back to offer a relaxed RNB sound which allows the focus…
SINGLE REVIEW: Ella Eyre feat. Ty Dolla $ign – Ego
Ella Eyre’s debut album “Feline” is one of the most underrated records of 2015. She impressed with her maturity, her vocals and the diversity of sounds while still holding onto her soul roots. Fast track two years and she’s ready to premiere her lead single from her forthcoming sophomore studio album and to put it…
SINGLE REVIEW: Jessie J – Real Deal
It has been three years since Jessie J has delivered new music and I find it strange that she’s leading her comeback with a song for a M&M ad. “Real Deal” is not an official single but instead is being used as a promotional track for a new M&M campaign and to welcome her back…
SINGLE REVIEW: Alyssa Reid – High
Over the past couple of years Canadian pop songstress Alyssa Reid has evolved and matured as an artist. Her last record “Phoenix” was a bold collection of emotional ballads that beautifully showcased her growth from the cliche debut that was “The Game”. So far Reid has been very quiet in 2017 but she’s about to…
SINGLE REVIEW: Moza – Keep Up
After the massive success of their last single “Empty Streets” with Kota Banks, Sydney duo Moza have been on the touring circuit and impressing crowds across the country with their killer live show. Their new single “Keep Up” sees them further evolving as artists and delivering a memorable alternative pop meets electronic track. it’s a…
SINGLE REVIEW: Gabrielle Aplin – Waking up Slow
Gabrielle Aplin was first introduced to us in 2013 with her intimate and emotional record “English Rain” which was a collection of raw piano ballads. She then introduced a grittier sound in 2015 with the guitar lead sophomore album “Light Up The Dark” which showed a different side to her vocals and storytelling. And then…
SINGLE REVIEW: Kim Petras – I Don’t Want It At All
Los Angeles newcomer Kim Petras has just released her debut single and it is a certified bop. “I Don’t Want It At All” has all the perfect bubblegum elements to become a summer anthem and if you love gooey pop then this one is for you. The 80’s synth intro launches into a groovy baseline…