What would the world do without the likes of Gwen Stefani and Fergie? They’ve genuinely helped society remember how to spell words like bananas, glamorous, tasty, delicious and I’ve really missed having an education through music. 10 Years have passed since Fergie’s debut solo album “Duchess” and it looks like we may finally be getting…
EP REVIEW: Runaway Weekend – Deja-Vu
Adelaide four-piece Runaway Weekend are quickly becoming a band you want to talk about. Their debut EP is a moody collection which see’s them departing from their pop/rock sound they mastered with “2AM” and offers an improved mature approach. Title track and lead single “Deja Vu” could easily just be compared to The 1975’s back catalogue…
SINGLE REVIEW: Calvin Harris feat. Dizzee Rascal – Hype
Calvin Harris is currently sitting at the top of the charts with his ridiculously catchy Rihanna collaboration “This Is What You Came For” and he wants to do it again. His track record is quite impressive and while “Hype” delivers a fresh Dizzee Rascal verse and a big beat drop this song doesn’t scream hit….
SINGLE REVIEW: Rihanna – Sledgehammer
Rihanna is really slaying 2016. You can’t turn on the radio without hearing one of her songs, she is constantly trending on social media and her Anti World Tour is receiving rave reviews. With her current collaboration with Calvin Harris “This Is What You Came For” comfortably sitting at the top of the charts she’s…
LIVE REVIEW: The Paper Kites – The Tivoli
You know that moment when you just hear good music? Well Sydney four piece I Know Leopard delivered that during their opening set with a wave of dreamy indie-pop. Playing songs from their debut EP “Another Life” and some unreleased gems that need to grace your airwaves soon, it’s no denying that this band have…
ALBUM REVIEW: Broods – Conscious
New Zealand brother and sister duo Broods are a name you already should be acquainted with. Their debut album “Evergreen” gained international recognition with the incredible offerings “Bridges” and “Mother & Father”. For their sophomore studio album they have gone towards a more electric pop infused sound moving away from the moody indie-pop their debut…
ALBUM REVIEW: Ngaiire – Blastoma
You may not be familiar with the name Ngaiire yet but make sure it’s on your list to do today, okay? The neo-soul songstress has been impressing audiences across Australia over the past couple of years with her electric live shows so it was about time we get blessed with her sophomore studio album. “Blastoma”…
ALBUM REVIEW: The Temper Trap – Thick As Thieves
If you’re going to bet on any Australian band to make it big overseas at the moment, you will probably put bets on The Temper Trap (if not, then maybe the Rubens). They are a band who just get it. They have mastered the stadium rock sound, they’ve got hits, their stage show is on…
ALBUM REVIEW: Red Hot Chili Peppers – The Getaway
The Red Hot Chili Peppers is undoubtedly a name you’re very familiar with and whether you love or hate their ridiculous songs you can’t deny their insane talent. For their eleventh studio album the funk-rock four piece has approached this record with a softer approach. With minimal “rapping techniques” lead vocalist Anthony Kiedis actually sings…
SINGLE REVIEW: Christina Aguilera – Change
My favourite headline for this Friday was something along the lines of “Christina Aguilera Releases New Song For Victims Of Orlando Shooting”. At that moment my body had a bit of a seizure, the tears were in place and I was ready to go to church. “Change” is a touching tribute to the victims of…