It’s been a while since Stan Walker has released music and with the announcement of his comeback he opened up about depression and being unsure if he would ever make music again. And I really wanted to like this song even if it was purely for the euphoric “phoenix rising from the ashes” moment but…
SINGLE REVIEW: The Chainsmokers feat. Coldplay – Something Just Like This
“Paris” and “Closer” were great songs and I gave The Chainsmokers all the props they deserved but it’s no secret that they are VERY overrated. All their beat drops sound the same, their structures are generic and their songs just don’t have that long term potential. They focus on the “now” and the “current” and…
EP REVIEW: Asta – Shine
Well all need some euphoric pop in our life and Asta is here to deliver that to you. Her disco infected electronic pop is a fusion that is missing from mainstream radio and perfectly captures her carefree spirit that comes to life onstage. Her EP “Shine” is a strong collection of 5 tracks that have…
SINGLE REVIEW: Lana Del Rey – Love
BREAKING NEWS: It’s taken a while but it’s finally happened… Lana Del Rey has released a song that rivals her debut album! It’s been a long time since I’ve actually been impressed by this songstress with a string of messy albums that had giant potential but were executed poorly and a fanbase who seemed to…
SINGLE REVIEW: Nelly Furtado – Flatline
Did you know that Nelly Furtado made a comeback last year? Probably not. Except if you followed her on Instagram when she annoyingly re did her whole feed with cryptic black and white grids. On top of releasing some covers she released a couple of songs to introduce her experimental new sound. “Behind Your Back”…
SINGLE REVIEW: Linkin Park feat. Kiiara – Heavy
Linkin Park are a band with some seriously massive songs in their discography. Being a rock band with mainstream appeal they have crossed into the pop market a couple of times with “Leave Out All The Rest”, “Shadow Of The Day” and “New Divide”. But with the release of their forthcoming seventh studio album they…
SINGLE REVIEW: Vera Blue – Private
Vera Blue is quickly becoming one of the biggest names in Australia’s indie-pop scene and for good reason. Her debut EP impressed with diversity and defining vocals that saw her playing festivals and headlining shows across the country throughout the whole of 2016. Her new single “Private” sees her going towards a bolder and bigger…
SINGLE REVIEW: Cashmere Cat feat. Camila Cabello – Love Incredible
Everyone is talking about the Kygo and Selena Gomez collaboration this week and while it’s infectiously catchy the song just recycles all these musical ideas we are already hearing on the radio and in clubs. The song they should really be talking about is Cashmere Cat and Camila Capello’s epic “Love Incredible”. The rhythmic pop/edm…
SINGLE REVIEW: Ed Sheeran – How Would You Feel (Paean)
Ed Sheeran is preparing for a massive 2017 with the release of his third studio album “Divide” and with two massive singles already comfortably sitting at the top of the charts it’s safe to say things aren’t going to slow down anytime soon for him. “How Would You Feel (Paean)” sees him stripping down the…
SINGLE REVIEW: Anne-Marie – Ciao Adios
There’s no denying that “Alarm” was a true banger and a half and it really catapulted Anne Marie’s career to new heights. She’s a name that people are getting aquatinted with and a voice that they are getting familiar with. “Ciao Adios” is the new offering from this songstress and truly has the potential to…