SINGLE REVIEW: Martin Solveig feat. Alma – All Stars

Last year Martin Solveig delivered one of my favourite songs of the year “Do It Right” with Australian newcomer Tkay Maidza and I thought to myself that it would be tough to beat. Fast track 12 months later and he’s done it yet again but this time with Finnish newcomer Alma. “All Stars” is an…

SINGLE REVIEW: Shania Twain – Life’s About To Get Good

Whether you’re a country lover or not, you are a fan of Shania Twain. I don’t care if you want to admit it or not because the fact of the matter is that at some point you have busted some moves out to “Man I Feel Like A Woman” or emotionally sung along to “You’re…

SINGLE REVIEW: Angus And Julia Stone – Snow

Newsflash; Australia’s favourite brother and sister duo are back. It’s been three years since Angus And Julia Stone released their third studio album which comfortably sat in the top 10 charts in Australia, New Zealand, France, Germany and The Netherlands. In the meantime they worked on some side projects before returning to the studio to…

SINGLE REVIEW: The Killers – The Man

It’s been 5 years since we have received new music from The Killers and I am beyond excited over the fact that they are making a comeback. “The Man” is the first taste of their forthcoming fifth studio album “Wonderful Wonderful” which is due to be released in the second half of the year. The…

SINGLE REVIEW: Fickle Friends – Glue

There is just something about Fickle Friends. They continue to release fiery tracks one after the other and are showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon. This indie-pop 5 piece from Brighton have just dropped another synth layered track that may just become the anthem for your Summer or Winter fling (depending wherever in…

ALBUM REVIEW: Katy Perry – Witness

I don’t really understand all the negativity surrounding Katy Perry as of lately. People are complaining that she has “gone off the rails” and is acting “weird” but I don’t know if you’ve actually been following her career for the past 9 years because she’s always been quirky and different. Not really a newsflash there….

SINGLE REVIEW: Scissor Sisters – Swerlk

Well I’m about to say two things I didn’t think I was ever going to say; the Scissor Sisters are back from hiatus and apparently the word Swerlk has been born. It’s been 5 years since we have received new Scissor Sisters music and it was believed that we probably never would. However they’ve emerged…

SINGLE REVIEW: Starley – Touch Me

Australian pop songstress Starley had quite the debut single. “Call On Me” cracked the top ten charts in Australia, United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, New Zealand as well as taking the number one spot in Sweden thanks to Ryan Riback’s slick remix. She’s now ready to back it up with new single “Touch Me” which sees…

SINGLE REVIEW: Olly Murs feat. Louisa Johnson – Unpredictable

So it’s a fact that Olly Murs didn’t appreciate the review I did on his last album. He blocked me on Twitter almost instantly and honestly that is the sort of petty I aspire to be. But he has refreshed one of the songs off the last album with a guest feature and minus his beef…