Thanks to the spotlight that Rupauls Drag Race has put on the drag community over the past few years we have seen an increase of support for drag queens. One queen who has quickly rose to fame and helping raise awareness for the scene is Adore Delano. She is one of the poster girls…
SINGLE REVIEW: Nick Jonas – Close
Anything with the name Tove Lo attached makes me really excited. And when I read “Nick Jonas releases new single featuring Tove Lo” I had mild heart palpitations. Nick has been delivering us massive songs ever since going solo and Tove just adds pure brilliance to songs so I was obviously expecting big things from…
EP REVIEW: Sinead Burgess – Wolf
It’s been a long time coming for Sinead Burgess, in amongst creative direction changes and production push backs her debut EP is finally here. This seven track collection of reflective indie-pop/rock is a great introductory to the music she was meant to make. Title track “Wolf” opens the EP with a strong piano led rock…
SINGLE REVIEW: Bebe Rexha – No Broken Hearts
She’s a name you may already be familiar with after featuring in some of your favourite songs of the past year including “Hey Mama” (David Guetta & Nicki Minaj), “Me, Myself & I” (G-easy), “Battle Cry” (Havana Brown), “Take Me Home” (Cash Cash) and “That’s How You Know” (Nico & Vinz). But now it’s time…
SINGLE REVIEW: Adam Lambert – Welcome To The Show
Adam Lambert is known for his uplifting anthems and emotional ballads that take you on a vivid journey. His third studio album “The Original High” was a diverse collection of storytelling and reflecting that allowed you to connect with him on a deeper level. I think previously his label was a bit worried about how…
LIVE REVIEW: At Sunset – Old Museum
Bands touring on singles only is always going to attract a restricted market. With no album, 2 singles and a bunch of covers it’s hard to establish a fan base and while At Sunset have a massive social media following, walking into a 1/4 full venue it’s clear that they didn’t translate into ticket purchases….
ALBUM REVIEW: Gwen Stefani – This Is What The Truth Feels Like
I’m not going to lie, I was a bit worried about Gwen Stefani’s comeback record after she released her preliminary singles “Baby Don’t Lie” and “Spark The Fire”, and I’m a big No Doubt fan so that’s hard for me to say. But having a new found inspiration after her split from Gavin Rossdale and…
SINGLE REVIEW: Iggy Azalea – Team
It’s the comeback that has gone under the radar and deservingly needs a bit more love. Iggy Azalea has been absent for the last year since the release of her debut album “The New Classic” and over the past couple of months has revealed that she’s ready to return with her sophomore record “Digital Distortion”….
LIVE REVIEW: Madonna – Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Madonna has always been controversial. She’s the true Queen of pop and there’s no denying that fact. She has sustained a long and successful career heavily influencing some of the industry’s biggest names. She hasn’t been to Australia for over 20 years so it’s safe to say it was quite an overwhelming experience being in…
ALBUM REVIEW: Alessia Cara – Know It All
Last year Alessia Cara’s name was quite unknown, fast track into 2016 and she’s quickly becoming one of the hottest newcomers. It’s hard not love her stripped down pop/RNB sound, laidback style and female empowerment stance. Her debut album “Know It All” is a strong collection of pop/RNB tracks that have been flawlessly executed with…