SINGLE REVIEW: Tinashe – Superlove

So I think the longest pre-release album promotion goes to Tinashe after starting promoting her highly anticipated sophomore album “Joyride” in December 2015 and here we are in July 2016 and only just getting the second single. “Superlove” is a change of direction for the RNB songstress because it moves away from the beat saturated…

SINGLE REVIEW: The Pretty Reckless – Take Me Down

It feels like we’ve been waiting for new music from The Pretty Reckless for a ridiculously long time and after a change of direction on their highly successful sophomore studio album “Going To Hell” I was intrigued to hear what they had planned for this next record. “Take Me Down” is the first official single…

SINGLE REVIEW: Britney Spears feat. G-Eazy – Make Me…

If you’re complaining that the new Katy Perry single is too emotional and not enough of a banger then Britney Spears has just the song for you. “Make Me…” is a seductive pop track that follows the trend of RNB influenced slow electronic chart toppers that will have you popping, moving and feeling yourself. It’s…

SINGLE REVIEW: Katy Perry – Rise

While everyone was waiting for Britney Spears to drop her new single on Friday it was Katy Perry who decided to send everyone into a frenzy when she surprised attacked with a new single. “Rise” is the offical anthem for the US broadcast of the 2016 Olympics and this electronic power ballad gives you nostalgic…

SINGLE REVIEW: Alfie Arcuri – Cruel

The Voice may just be hands down the most cringeworthy reality tv platform out there. Like I mean looking at the past winners and contestants worldwide the only artist who has had real success is Melanie Martinez who appeared on the 2012 season of the US juggernaut. And don’t even get me started on the…

LIVE REVIEW: Runaway Weekend – The Foundry

Securing a venue for an all ages gig is already a tough feat in Australia and liquor licenses force these shows to happen at the most inconvenient times. Sadly Runaway Weekends debut headline show on their “Deja Vu Tour” was majorly affected by this. With a door time of 1pm on a Sunday afternoon I…

SINGLE REVIEW: Kings – (U) West Coast

We may be in the middle of winter but let’s be honest we are always dreaming of summer. And I know I’m currently living vicariously through America and wishing I was on holidays at the beach. So I’m always searching for those warm, summery vibes when it comes to music to help me get through…

ALBUM REVIEW: Grace – FMA

Brisbane powerhouse vocalist Grace topped the charts with her cover of Lesley Gore’s “You Don’t Own Me” featuring G-Eazy and thoroughly impressed with her debut EP “Memo”. Offering a pop/soul sound that is influenced by hip-hop production she mastered what Meghan Trainor has desperately attempted to do. Her debut album “FMA” which stands for “Forgive…

SINGLE REVIEW: Demi Lovato – Body Say

She may have just released an album at the end of last year but when you own your own record label you have the freedom to release music whenever you like. And that’s exactly what Demi Lovato has done. Dropping the sultry dance ballad “Body Say” that oozes confidence and screams sex appeal she has…

ALBUM REVIEW: Delta Goodrem – Wings Of The Wild

Releasing an album with minimal promotion is a bold move so when Delta Goodrem announced the release of her fifth studio album a week out it made me a bit anxious. However “Wings Of The Wild” is a collection of confident, powerful and empowering pop songs that show a growth in not just her songwriting…