SINGLE REVIEW: Bridgit Mendler – Do You Miss Me At All

Sometimes risks are worth taking and while I still may not agree with the choices she made on her comeback single “Atlantis” her new release is definitely worth the praise. “Do You Miss Me At All” follows the trend of a lot of current alternative pop releases with the raw band production and slight urban…

SINGLE REVIEW: Gin Wigmore – Dirty Mercy

The growth of Gin Wigmore over the past seven years has been an incredible thing to witness. Going from being a little New Zealand songstress with a big voice to becoming the un-missable soundtrack to some of your favourite blockbusters is a commendable effort. Her sound has evolved over time with a gritty and more…

ALBUM REVIEW: Tkay Maidza – TKAY

It’s been a long time coming for this rising rap-tress to unleash her debut album on the world but finally the time is now. Tkay Maidza’s appropriately titled debut “Tkay” perfectly captures the artist she’s become over the past four years. With a strong fusion of hip-hop, pop and EDM influences the album vibrantly jumps…

ALBUM REVIEW: Tove Lo – Lady Wood

Tove Lo’s debut “Queen Of The Clouds” was my favourite album of 2014 so I was always going to have high expectations on the delivery of her sophomore studio album. And that fact that it delivers close to the emotion and energy is commendable. But I would be lying if I said it was just…

SINGLE REVIEW: Guy Sebastian – Set In Stone

Guy Sebastian changed up the game with his last release, taking influence from the likes of The Weeknd and a more alternative and grittier approach to production. He received a lot of praise and recognition with ‘Candle”, maybe not the Top 10 mainstream radio nods he was wanting but I was hoping he would continue…

SINGLE REVIEW: Bebe Rexha – I Got You

Bebe Rexha is a name you should hear more of in the pop world, after all she has co-wrote some of your favourite songs of the past 5 years and is undeniably talented not just in songwriting but vocally and in a performance aspect as well. Her last single “No Broken Hearts’ feat. Nicki Minaj…

SINGLE REVIEW: Little Mix – You Gotta Not

Little Mix may have taken some inspiration from GRL’s “Ugly heart’ on their lead single “Shoutout To My Ex” for their upcoming fourth studio album but it’s time I stop shading them about it. While you can’t argue that the two songs sound eerily similar, I also cant go pass the fact that it’s a…

SINGLE REVIEW: Charli XCX feat. Lil Yachty – After The Afterparty

It’s no secret that “Sucker” was one of the most under-rated albums of 2014/2015. Because it unfortunately got released in a overly-saturated Christmas market, people quickly forgot about it and not even the radio could save it with it’s constant airplay of “Boom Clap”. The album had everything her sophomore needed and did end up…

EP REVIEW: KLP – Ember

KLP has been on my “Artist to watch list” for a little while now. And previously her songs have caught my attention but keeping it was a struggle. However the Sydney singer, songwriter and producer has created a EP that transforms her into a fucking pop star. “Ember” is a collection of songs that floats…

SINGLE REVIEW: Peking Duk feat. Elliphant – Stranger

Electronic music duo Peking Duk had one of the biggest songs of 2014 with their Nicole Millar collaboration “High”. Since then they have experimented with different sounds and delivered the alternative dance smashes “Take Me Over” and “Say My name” both featuring Safia’s lead vocalist but ultimately they have come back to the same pop…