I’ve never be overly supportive of the whole YouTube and music crossover trend but Troye Sivan is an exception to that. His debut album was an impressive and mature collection celebrating equality, love, unity and staying true to yourself. It also helps that he was already musically inclined and talented before YouTube catapulted him to…
SINGLE REVIEW: Tove Lo – Cool Girl
2016 has seen Tove Lo feature on a lot of tracks but what we have been lacking from the songstress is new solo material since her incredible debut album “Queen Of The Clouds”. The wait is now over with her sophomore album “Lady Wood” scheduled for October 28 and the lead single has just been…
SINGLE REVIEW: Fickle Friends – Cry Baby
There’s no better feeling than discovering a new tune and Fickle Friends have delivered just that. Their highly anticipated debut studio album is expected to drop in the second half of the year and they are planning to keep on rolling out the summery indie-pop vibes. “Cry Baby” continues on the sound their 2015 EP…
SINGLE REVIEW: JOJO feat Wiz Khalifa – Fuck Apologies
JoJo was a voice of a generation. Like literally though. “Leave (Get Out)” and “Too Little, Too Late” are still two of the most relevant and quotable songs in existence. But because of label issues we were deprived of 9 years of JoJo music except for some underwhelming EP’s that just didn’t have enough support…
SINGLE REVIEW: Martin Garrix feat. Bebe Rexha – In The Name Of Love
Bebe Rexha is one of favourite pop newcomers and for good reason. She’s responsible for writing some of your favourite pop tracks over the past couple of years and featured in multiple Top 10 singles. Her recent single “No Broken Hearts” may just be the most underrated song of 2016 so I’m hoping her new…
SINGLE REVIEW: Banks – Fuck With Myself
If you love Indie pop then you’re probably already well acquainted with Banks. Her debut album “Goddess” was the soundtrack of many heartbroken souls in 2014 and saw this awkward 28 year old turn into a… well goddess. Her sophomore studio album “The Altar” is scheduled for release in September and if this lead single…
SINGLE REVIEW: Lolawolf feat. Miley Cyrus – Teardrop
I always love discovering unique music and one of my favourite discoveries in 2014 was New York electronic trio Lolawolf. Over the space of 2 EP’s and a studio album their experimental sound has shifted between electronic and RNB vibes. With their sophomore studio album scheduled for release in the second half of the year…
SINGLE REVIEW: Cher Lloyd – Activated
So it’s become apparent that Cher Lloyd is still alive and kicking after her sophomore studio album “Sorry i’m Late” flopped on the charts which ended in her being dropped from her label. And apparently she’s back to do it all over again. All tea, no shade. “Activated” is the first (and potentially last) single…
SINGLE REVIEW: Hailee Seinfeld feat. Grey & Zedd
Hailee Steinfeld may just be the most exciting newcomer to the pop game. “Love Myself” and “Rock Bottom” invaded your airwaves and impressed with its euphoric vibes. Leading up to the release of her highly overdue debut album she has just dropped a new collaboration with Grey and Zedd. “Starving” experiments with a more mature…
SINGLE REVIEW: Major Lazer feat. Justin Bieber, MO – Cold Water
BOP ALERT! BOP ALERT! When you combine the names Major Lazer, Justin Bieber and MO in one title then you’re already expecting nothing short of amazing. And they deliver that. “Cold Water” may just be one of the biggest pop/dance songs to drop in 2016. From the infectious hook, to the hypnotising production and smooth…