SINGLE REVIEW: Golden Vessel feat. Elkkle & Mallrat – Shoulders

If you’ve attended an Australian music festival over the past couple of years then you are probably already well acquainted with Golden Vessel. The alternative producer knows how to deliver you chilled out vibes and some killer beats that would be best prescribed for those 2am drinking sessions. For his new single he teams up…

SINGLE REVIEW: Hanne Leland – You Don’t Own Me

It’s no secret that I love a good synth pop banger and Norwegian songstress Hanne Leland has delivered just that. “You Don’t Own Me” is a pure pop track that explodes with pulsing 80’s inspired synths that is reminiscent of the sound Carly Rae Jepsen has recently perfected. This empowering track looks at never letting…

SINGLE REVIEW: David Guetta feat. Justin Bieber – 2U

Justin Bieber is killing it currently. There’s no denying it except for his questionable live concerts that are flawed with no enthusiasm and those drunken videos of him not knowing the words to “Despacito”. But putting that aside he has a new song with David Guetta and its actually quite good. “2U” is exactly what…

SINGLE REVIEW: Jessica Mauboy – Fallin

Jessica Mauboy is Australia’s leading pop princess (sorry Delta) and we are used to her club ready pop songs that top the charts but she’s always had deep country roots that only surface when she tours. Her newest single “Fallin” sees her circling back to those roots with a soulful doo-woop twist. This sound showcases…

SINGLE REVIEW: Sigala feat. Ella Eyre – Came Here For Love

Ella Eyre’s debut album “Feline” was severely under-appreciated. There’s just something about her powerful and soulful vocals mixed with her intimate storytelling that just instantly stood out to me. Along the way she has released a couple of doozies, which I blame Rudimental and her label for but after taking some time off she’s ready…

SINGLE REVIEW: Lorde – Sober

It’s officially one week until Lorde unleashes her sophomore studio “Melodrama” to the world and to celebrate the announcement of her world tour she has released one more song before the big day. She originally premiered “Sober” at Coachella but the studio version takes the song to new heights. Experimenting with darker synths and a…

SINGLE REVIEW: Kelsea Ballerini – Legends

Country isn’t for everyone, I get that. But recently it has been crossing over to the pop market and increasingly more people are slowly admitting to liking it so if you’re one of those people then I have a new artist for you to fall in love with. 23 year old Kelsea Ballerini impressed with…

ALBUM REVIEW: Halsey – Hopeless Fountain Kingdom

Halsey is one of the most interesting popstars in the game right now and she’s making herself a household name through her overly active fan interaction, visual masterpieces, reflective songs and empowering messages. Her sophomore studio album “Hopeless Fountain Kingdom” sees her departing her alt-pop regime and heading towards an arena ready pop sound. This…

ALBUM REVIEW: Dua Lipa – Dua Lipa

The release of Dua Lipa’s debut album has been a long time coming with the release date changing multiple times which made it unclear when we were finally going to receive it. So in the end the album got released to very little fanfare with people either forgetting about it or too consumed in Halsey…

SINGLE REVIEW: Lakyn – View Looks So Good

It’s been 5 years since we have received new solo material from The Voice Australia alum Lakyn and he’s just premiered a new sound that sees him making a comeback in a massive way. “View Looks So Good” is a guitar driven track that sees a beat added to the mix giving him a Drake…