SINGLE REVIEW: Cashmere Cat feat. MO & Sophie – 9 (After Coachella)

Cashmere Cat is killing it recently. His production is inventive, original and has this great fulfilled sound that would come to life in his live show. And his new single “9 (After Coachella)” is no different. At first what sounds like a glittery pop-edm track turns into this beat heavy drop that even incorporates a…

SINGLE REVIEW: Cheat Codes feat. Demi Lovato – No Promises

Look don’t be afraid to say you don’t know who Cheat Codes are because I was very unfamiliar with them before this song. And with the hype surrounding this track I think its safe to say I’m pretty underwhelmed. “No Promises” is aided by the guest vocalist Demi Lovato and it’s the only great thing…

ALBUM REVIEW: Nelly Furtado – The Ride

Nelly Furtado dominated the charts in the early 00’s with her infectious RNB Pop that was most likely the soundtrack to your childhood/early adulthood. And let’s not lie, you still know every word to “Maneater” and “I’m Like A Bird”. It’s been 5 years since she has released new music and now that she’s under…

That Green Light I Want It

We all chase that feeling. That euphoric high when you meet someone you think could be your soul mate. It doesn’t happen to all of us and I truly never thought it would happen to me with my history of men. But it did. I met someone who finally just got me and I could…

SINGLE REVIEW: Tom Jay Williams – Closure

You may be familiar with the name Tom Jay Williams. He an ex Australian Idol finalist, had a cheesy and terrible single called “LOL” in 2009 and then was apart of the band At Sunset for the past 2 years. But since leaving the band he’s gone back to being a solo artist and started…

SINGLE REVIEW: Zayn – Still Got Time

It’s no secret that Zayn’s debut album flopped a little. “Pillowtalk” was a bop and a half but the rest of the album just didn’t seem to match. So he’s been back in the studio working on his sophomore release and he has a new song that may get stuck in your head. “Still Got…

ALBUM REVIEW: Betty Who – The Valley

If you’re a pop lover then you will be most likely already acquainted with Betty Who’s dreamy pop. Her debut album offered a collection of reflective pop tracks that overwhelmingly resonated with the LGBT community and saw some her tracks becoming self love anthems. Her sophomore studio album “The Valley” sees her going towards a…

SINGLE REVIEW: Iggy Azalea – Mo Bounce

Im not going to lie, I really wanted to hate this song. I wanted to be able to write a sassy article about how her negative attitude she shows online is reflecting in her music but I can’t. A year after the release of the infectious “Team” she has finally released the follow up single…

ALBUM REVIEW: Zara Larsson – So Good

Zara Larsson is one of the most hyped newcomers in the pop game. Her songs have been hits and a couple have been misses but overall she’s been a strong contender. Her debut album (if we disregard her scandi-only release) is a triumphant collection of tracks that cements her arrival in the pop world. From…