LIVE REVIEW: Maggie Rogers – The Metro

The week of Splendour In The Grass may just be one of the best weeks in a music lovers calendar year as well as the most stressful too. The last week of July always sees some of the industries biggest names and hottest newcomers make the trip down under to play the coveted festival as…

LIVE REVIEW: Little Mix – Brisbane Entertainment Centre

Little Mix are undoubtedly the worlds biggest girl group right now (sorry Fifth Harmony) and Australia’s love affair with this four piece began in 2012 when their debut single “Wings” topped the charts. Fast track to 2017 and the girls are still together and stronger than ever with their fourth studio album “Glory Days” being…

EP REVIEW: Julia Michaels – Nervous System

Julia Michaels is the breakthrough story of 2017 that I couldn’t be happier and more excited about. She is the name behind some of your favourite pop songs of the past couple of years from the likes of Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez and Britney Spears. Her debut single “Issues” rocketed up the charts worldwide with…

SINGLE REVIEW: The Killers – Run For Cover

The Killers forthcoming fifth studio album “Wonderful Wonderful” is quickly becoming one of the most anticipated albums of the year and for good reasoning. Their lead single “The Man” was an anthemic comeback that saw them fusing gospel and electronic rock together creating an epic chorus that didn’t leave my head for weeks. Their second…

SINGLE REVIEW: Thandi Phoenix – Standing Too Close

Thandi Phoenix is one of the best live performers in the Australian pop scene currently and that’s no lie. Her live shows are something else and when you watch her it’s clear that she was born to do this. Her new single “Standing Too Close” continues her pop-RNB-dance fusion with another sophisticated and cool track….

SINGLE REVIEW: Alex Lahey – Every Day’s The Weekend

After releasing her debut EP “B Grade University” Alex Lahey became a festival regular and a Triple J favourite which saw her place number 97 on the Hottest 100 last year. On October 6 she will release her debut album “I Love You Like A Brother” and inject more of her alternative rock into your…

SINGLE REVIEW: Isaiah – Streets Of Gold

X Factor Australia winner turned Eurovision contestant Isaiah has had quite the career before he’s even turned 18 years old. After having major success with “It’s Gotta Be You” and “Don’t Come Easy” the singer has just released his new single from his forthcoming second studio album. “Streets Of Gold” has the foundations to be…

SINGLE REVIEW: Anastacia – Caught In The Middle

Anastacia is responsible for some of your favourite early 2000 pop songs and if you were a naughties kid then you know all the words to “Left Outside Alone” and “I’m Outta Love”. She has had a rollercoaster couple of years in and out of the spotlight battling a second diagnosis of breast cancer in…

SINGLE REVIEW: Macklemore feat. Lil Yachty – Marmalade

It’s important to know that this song is not about jam. Disappointing I know. “Marmalade” is Macklemore’s second single from his forthcoming solo record and looks at the time he spends alone while he is on the road touring. The imagery is all about him driving through different cities and looking out the window and…

SINGLE REVIEW: Kesha – Learn To Let Go

With only 2 weeks to go until the release of her long awaited third studio album “Rainbow” Kesha has treated fans to another new single. The songstress explains “Learn To Let Go” as one of the most personal and important tracks to her from the forthcoming LP as it is also the motto she lives…