You may know the name Noah Cyrus because she’s the sister of Miley Cyrus and daughter of Billy Ray Cyrus but she’s about to make a name for herself. Her debut single sees the young songstress successfully creating her own sound and impressing with a strong maturity. “Make Me (Cry)” is an experimental pop song…
LIVE REVIEW: Delta Goodrem – Brisbane Convention Centre
We live in an over-saturated market where there are so many pop shows that are all over priced and you leave a bit disappointed because you question was that really worth the money you just spent. And this is reflecting in ticket sales and the down size of venues that mega name artists are playing….
SINGLE REVIEW: Fergie – Life Goes On
“Milf $” wasn’t the big comeback Fergie was expecting but it broke video records and virally became one of the most talked about songs of the year so I guess that counts towards something, right? Returning to the studio to re-strategise her forthcoming sophomore studio album she has released a softer and more pop influenced…
SINGLE REVIEW: Betty Who – Human Touch
For the majority of the year Betty Who has been teasing the release of her sophomore studio album and if pop lovers weren’t already hyped they definitely became interested after her cover of “I Love You Always Forever” dominated the charts. Now you can get your first taste of what is to come with the…
SINGLE REVIEW: Lucy Neville – Fall At Your Feet
Transformed pop covers are becoming the trend for emerging artists to break the mainstream market and while that statistic is a bit sad it’s also great for exposure for spotlighting real talent without going on a tasteless reality TV show. Taking an iconic song and re-inventing it to give a new depth to the…
SINGLE REVIEW: Gabrielle Aplin – Miss You
Experimenting with sounds and taking risks is always important to sustain a level of success in the music industry because you don’t want to be that artist who is labeled predictable. Gabrielle Aplin has learnt that pretty quickly. The songstress’s debut album was minimalistic and raw, her sophomore release was grittier and more guitar heavy…
SINGLE REVIEW: Fickle Friends – Brooklyn
Fickle Friends are quickly becoming my favourite new band and after you listen to their previous singles and debut EP I think you will be joining me to exclaim that. The indie-pop outfit have mastered a festival ready sound full of grooving baselines and big hooks that will have you instantly singing along. In preparation…
SINGLE REVIEW: Kiiara feat. Ashley Allday – Dopemang
Kiiara is quickly becoming a name you don’t want to be forgetting. Her debut EP “Low Kii Savage” was an eclectic and impressive collection of electropop infused with trap and RNB influences. After conducting her first headlining tour the songstress has dropped a new single that is… ermm well, excuse the pun, pretty dope. “Dopemang”…
SINGLE REVIEW: Samantha Jade + Cyrus –Hurt Anymore
It’s been a quiet year for Samantha Jade and Cyrus who have both disappeared from the limelight to focus on their respective future releases. The two previous X Factor winners have joined forces to collaborate on a pop ballad that is aimed for chart domination but will it do just that? The foundations are there….
SINGLE REVIEW: Bruno Mars – Versace On The Floor
I don’t think it comes by any surprise that I was not fan of Bruno Mars’ latest single “24K Magic” which sounded like a “Downtown” and “Fresh Prince Of Bel Air” mash up go wrong. But it’s okay because he’s redeemed himself with the smooth “Versace On The Floor” which sounds less try hard and…