SINGLE REVIEW: The Script – Rain

The Script were a great band. But then they found a formula that worked for them and every song since then sounds exactly the same. A shame really. But I was hoping from the dismal impact their last album had that they may have learnt to try and grow as a band. They didn’t. The…

SINGLE REVIEW: Tigertown – Warriors

After the release of their debut EP last year Tigertown have had a pretty big 2017 working on their full length album, playing shows across Australia and America as well as opening for Panic! At The Disco. They are about to open for Tove Lo next week before jetting off to the US again in…

SINGLE REVIEW: Echosmith – Goodbye

It’s been three years since Echosmith infected the airwaves with the infectiously catchy “Cool Kids”. A little has changed since then, the band has now become a trio with the departure of their lead guitarist Jamie but they aren’t letting that hold them back. They’ve released the lead single from their forthcoming sophomore studio album…

SINGLE REVIEW: One Republic feat. Seeb – Rich Love

I’m really not sure what is happening with One Republic at the moment. Because “Native” was such a brilliant album the bar was set understandably high for their fourth studio album “Oh My My” and it just didn’t deliver. The foundations were in place with some production experimentation and powerful lyrics but the conviction was…

SINGLE REVIEW: Kesha – Woman

I’m just so happy that Kesha is back and releasing music again. Her comeback single “Praying” was everything we needed in this world. It was heartbreakingly beautiful and emotively reflective and re-introduced the world to an incredible artist without any gimmicks. Her third LP “Rainbow” will be finally released on August 11 and she’s promised…

INTERVIEW: In Stereo

  People may argue that the pop-band trend is over but Australian three-piece In Stereo are current proof that there’s still a want and need for groovy pop songs. They aren’t your classic boyband; they all play instruments, they write their own music and there is no lame choreography. It’s all genuine and they are…

SINGLE REVIEW: Selena Gomez feat. Gucci Mane – Fetish

We’ve been waiting patiently for the moment Selena Gomez would return to her RNB sound she perfected with “Good For You” and I’m still salty that we’ve had to wait this long. “Fetish” is the second single from her forthcoming third studio album and she revives this sexy sound and I couldn’t be more grateful….

SINGLE REVIEW: Kasra V feat. K.FLAY – Justify You

Spotify has launched a very important and incredible initiative that sees American artists teaming up with producers/artists that are currently banned from entering America under Trumps new travel ban legislation. It’s a way of showcasing the art and creativity they are stopping from allowing to enter the country and try to push a positive message….

ALBUM REVIEW: Haim – Something To Tell You

Is there anything better than empowering sister indie pop-rock? The answer is no. Este, Alana and Danielle are three Los Angeles sisters who had you falling in love with them in 2013 when they released their debut album “Days Are Gone”. Four years later and they have finally released their sophomore studio album but things…

SINGLE REVIEW: Demi Lovato – Sorry Not Sorry

Well then. Demi Lovato just did THAT. To be quite honest it’s always taken me a little while to enjoy Lovato’s music minus the occasional instant bop (shout out to Heart Attack and Cool For The Summer). But she’s just made me eat my words with the first single from her forthcoming fifth studio album….