SINGLE REVIEW: Lorde – Green Light

This is probably THE comeback of 2017. There is no denying how massive Lorde’s debut album “Pure Heroine” was but I have a feeling that is going to be nothing compared to how big her sophomore release “Melodrama” is going to be. Social Media went into absolute overdrive yesterday morning when she unleashed the lead…

SINGLE REVIEW: DREAMCAR – Kill For Candy

Have you ever found yourself wondering what it would sound like if No Doubt and AFI had a love child? Well you are about to find out. Dreamcar is the new musical project featuring Tony Kanal, Tom Dumont and Adrian Young from No Doubt while being fronted by AFI lead singer Davey Havok. This collaboration…

SINGLE REVIEW: Betty Who – You Can Cry Tomorrow

Betty Who’s sophomore album “The Valley” will be unleashed at the end of the month and for some reason people are already sleeping on it. To attempt to pick up the hype she has released a new promo single and this one is MASSIVE. “You Can Cry Tomorrow” is  glittery, dreamy, synth filled and is…

VIDEO PREMIERE: Bridgit Mendler – Temperamental Love 

Bold. Powerful. Experimental and raw are all words I would use to describe Bridgit Mendlers new solo project. After departing her major record label she took some time to determine who she was as an artist and after experimenting with new sounds and techniques she made a massive comeback. Her EP “Nemesis” is a collection…

SINGLE REVIEW: Lucas Nord – Mess It Up

I question daily why I live in Australia and not in Sweden because they continue to keep delivering some of the best current pop music. Look at the likes of Tove Lo, Urban Cone, Icona Pop, Robyn, Avicii and Zara Larsson. I think I just also named my dream music festival but anyway there is…

SINGLE REVIEW: POWERS – Heavy

POWERS are a duo who are really under-appreciated. Their unique style of alt-pop has been overshadowed by DNCE who have hit mainstream with a sound that this duo have been doing for a couple of years. “Heavy” is the bands new single before they hit the road with Bridgit Mendler next month and it oozes…

SINGLE REVIEW: Calvin Harris feat. Frank Ocean and Migos – Slide

Calvin Harris is someone who takes risks and doesn’t conform to the current pop edm trends. Well, okay sometimes he does but lets not dwell on that. His new single “Slide” features Frank Ocean and Migos and it’s very good. The groovy track takes Frank Ocean slightly out of his comfort zone with a more…

SINGLE REVIEW: Meghan Trainor – I’m A Lady

So we all know that I’m not the biggest Meghan Trainor supporter but I will always give praise where it is deserved (please refer to my reviews of “No” and “Me Too”). But I can’t help but think her new single for The Smurfs 3 soundtrack is an interesting career move, and that’s no shade….

SINGLE REVIEW: Jason Derulo feat Nicki Minaj & Ty Dolla $ign

Jason Derulo had the potential to be one of RNB’s biggest names after the release of his impressive debut album. But he seemed to slowly start losing his credentials by going towards a tacky and gimmicky influenced sound. “Swalla” had been hyped as a massive lead singe for his forthcoming fifth studio album but I…

SINGLE REVIEW: Zedd feat. Alessia Cara – Stay

Zedd is an artist who quite often plays it safe. His production in the pop world is predictable to put it politely and I always find myself wanting a bit more. But it’s come the day that he’s proven me wrong. “Stay” is his brave new collaboration with fiery newcomer Alessia Cara and it’s a…