SINGLE REVIEW: Steps – Scared Of The Dark

“5,6,7,8” will never not be a great pop song. Okay, it may be the cheesiest song in our existence but it’s brilliant and Steps whole discography could be perfectly described like that. Following the trend of all the Brit 90’s and early 00’s acts making comebacks Steps are one of the first to make a…

SINGLE REVIEW: Lorde – Liability

We have been deprived of new Lorde music for a long time now and with her sophomore studio album in our sights she isn’t playing around. “Green Light” is already receiving strong radio play and praise for its experimental sound. However there is always going to be those couple of people who complain that she…

SINGLE REVIEW: Sheppard – Keep Me Crazy

Sheppard’s debut was massive. Their songs were unavoidable and their potential was massive but after a disappointing attempt at cracking the international market they went into hiding to work on their sophomore studio album. It’s no secret that I really didn’t like their last single “We Belong” so it’s safe to say my expectations for…

SINGLE REVIEW: K.FLAY – High Enough

K.FLAY is a name that has been rolling off my tongue for a couple of years now. She immediately impressed me the moment I heard “So Fast So Maybe” and with every release since she constantly evolves and matures as an artist. In April she will be finally releasing her sophomore studio album “Every Where…

SINGLE REVIEW: Stargate feat. Pink + Sia – Waterfall

Stargate are a Norwegian production duo who are the masterminds behind your favourite songs from the past decade. But never before have they had their own single and who better to launch this part of their career than two of the biggest names in pop and two of the most distinguished vocalists. “Waterfall” sees Pink…

SINGLE REVIEW: Fickle Friends – Hello Hello

In 2016 Fickle Friends quickly become one of my favourite new bands with their infectiously catchy tunes “Cry Baby” and “Brooklyn”. In 2017 the band are set to release their debut album and I couldn’t be more excited. And to tie us over while we wait for an offical date announcement they have released a…

SINGLE REVIEW: Iggy Azalea – Can’t Lose

2016 just wasn’t Iggy’s year. After bombing as a judge on the Australian version of The X Factor on top of the miserably received singles “Azillion” and “Team” it was like watching a train wreck in slow motion. She’s decided to start from scratch in 2017 with a new hype single from her “highly anticipated”…

ALBUM REVIEW: JSutta – I Say Yes

You may know the name Jessica Sutta because she was a member of The Pussycat Dolls but she’s ready to break away the chains and step into the spotlight with her debut solo album. She now goes by the stage-name JSutta and while this electronic pop project has been a long time in the making…

LIVE REVIEW: Adele – The Gabba

Will I ever get over seeing Adele live? That was the question I asked myself while walking out of the Gabba on Saturday night. I think it’s a known fact that Adele is one of the most incredible live performers of our time. So it probably comes by no surprise that I am exclaiming how…

ALBUM REVIEW: Ed Sheeran – Divide

Ed Sheeran is undoubtedly one of the biggest names in the music industry right now. You have most likely either laughed, cried, smiled or danced to one or multiple of his songs but I wouldn’t be surprised if you had done all of those things. His third studio album “Divide” is an ambitious climb onto the…