Last year Gwen Stefani attempted her comeback but was met with a lackluster response. 2015 has seen her play shows with No Doubt, return as a judge on The Voice and see her split with husband of 13 years Gavin Rossdale. On top of all this she has been in and out of the studio…
LIVE REVIEW: Robbie Williams – Brisbane Entertainment Centre
A year ago I stood in the same arena and saw Robbie Williams smash out two incredible swing themed shows. He impressed with his charisma, cheekiness and I couldn’t fault his vocals one bit. This time around he stripped the theatrics down and gave the fans what they wanted, a greatest hits show. Opening with…
INTERVIEW: Montaigne
Unique pop songstress Montaigne blessed us with the quirky and intimate EP “Life Of Montaigne” and followed it up with the cinematic “Clip My Wings”. Her grand pop songs play on her eccentric personality and will have you hooked immediately. Montaigne is touring around Australia throughout October and November so make sure you check her…
SINGLE REVIEW: One Direction – Perfect
I’m really loving One Direction’s new sound and I never thought I would say that. Look, I loved their early material but then they became misguided, bored and released some really uninspired pop tracks. After losing Zayn Malik they have become experimental again and are providing strong pop tracks with a rock influence which will…
ALBUM REVIEW: Demi Lovato – Confident
Demi Lovato has a new found confidence and she’s flaunting it. On the appropriately titled fifth studio album “Confident” this album sees her breaking ties with Disney for once and for all and becoming the artist she is truly meant to be. The sexual experimenting “Cool For The Summer” and empowerment anthem “Confident” lead…
SINGLE REVIEW: Troye Sivan – Talk Me Down
Troye Sivan has gone from being my front runner for breakthrough artist of the year to becoming one of the most predictable pop acts of right now. His originality is lacking with the overuse of bland beats that sound recycled. His latest EP was a collision of pop brilliance (Fools, WILD) and exhausted try hard…
SINGLE REVIEW: Ellie Goulding – Something In The Way You Move
This has already become my favourite songs of right now and for good reason. “Something In The Way You Move” is the first promotional single from Ellie Goulding’s highly anticipated third studio album “Delirium” and with the current success of “On My Mind” it’s no surprise everyone is talking about her. This track continues the…
ALBUM REVIEW: Lawson – Lawson
Lawson are a band I’ve been following for a few years now. They had me captivated in 2012 when I heard a track called “Die For You” which featured as a B-Side on their breakthrough single “Standing In The Dark”. It’s been a while since they released their debut studio album “Chapman Square” so it…
SINGLE REVIEW: Olly Murs – Kiss Me
For some reason Olly Murs thinks it’s necessary to re-release his album “Never Been Better”. As soon as I saw this announced I rolled my eyes and had a little laugh but then I heard the new single and I was impressed. “Kiss Me” is a FUNKY pop track that sees him re-installing my faith…
SINGLE REVIEW: The 1975 – Love Me
The promotion for this single has been L O N G to say the least. No one quite knew what was actually happening, if the single would just drop or if they were going to drop the full album at once. Well it finally happened, the extremely catchy first single “Love Me” from their upcoming sophomore…