It’s been a year since the rebirth of Rihanna began. She took full creative control and while people may argue that she hasn’t been as successful with her attempts I don’t think you should underestimate her power. “ANTI” is game changing, genre bending and is brave with the risks she has taken. There is no…
SINGLE REVIEW: Zayn – Pillowtalk
Zayn Malik’s solo debut was always going to be hit or miss and luckily for him it has been a good risk to take. “Pillowtalk” is a strong pop track that has him dabbling with RNB influences that compliment his wide range vocals and captivating falsetto. It’s best described as a downtempo electronic jam that…
LIVE REVIEW: Adam Lambert – Enmore Theatre
Looking around at the sold out crowd filing up the Enmore Theatre I couldn’t help but be impressed with the wide age range and walks of life that were entering the venue. That shouldn’t be a surprise though because Adam Lambert has it all; the voice, the stage presence, the moves and the looks. He…
LIVE REVIEW: Tonight Alive – The Metro
Australian pop/rock band Tonight Alive have received a lot of comparisons over the years to Paramore but they’ve finally shaken them off and are now just being referenced as Tonight Alive. Bursting onto the stage with “To Be Free” they welcomed the hometown crowd to an intimate evening celebrating the bands previous releases and previewed…
LIVE REVIEW: R5, Jack & Jack – Eatons Hill
This concert event was an interesting one. I know, what an opening line but I don’t know how else to honestly start this review because they were my exact thoughts when I left the gig. Billed as a school holiday event the crowd was majority under 16 year olds and I automatically felt old and…
LIVE REVIEW: The 1975 – The Tivoli
Alternative rock favourites The 1975 have given their sound and image a bit of an update with their forthcoming second studio album “I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It” due for release later in the month. They kicked off their pre-album release Australian tour in Brisbane…
ALBUM REVIEW: Panic! At The Disco – Death Of A Bachelor
Panic! At The Disco have experimented with it all, reinventing themselves multiple times and giving us dozens of infectious and brilliant pop/rock tracks. On their fifth studio album “Death Of A Bachelor” they revisit the theatrical sound that made their debut album “A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out” a massive success. Lead singer Brendon Urie…
SINGLE REVIEW: Jess Kent – Get Down
Infected with a ridiculously catchy hook that will linger on your mind for hours there is only one name that you won’t be able to stop thinking about. Jess Kent. The Sydney based songstress dropped one of the most infectious tracks of 2015 and I may be a bit late to the party but this…
SINGLE REVIEW: Iggy Azalea – Azillion
ITS IGGUARY and I’m already stanning over the promotional roll out for Iggy Azalea’s highly anticipated sophomore studio album “Digital Distortion”. She will be dropping a couple of “buzz tracks” from the album before the release of the lead single at the end of February. This is really aimed to remind everyone why the world…
SINGLE REVIEW: Zara Larsson – Lush Life
Sweden has provided us with yet another artist to fall in love with and a bop that will make you want to get jiggy. Zara Larsson is the voice the world fell in love with on MNEK’s smash hit “Never Forget You” but now it’s time for you to hear her solo material and fall…