If you haven’t discovered Tori Kelly yet then it’s time you become acquainted. With the release of her highly anticipated debut album “Unbreakable Smile” she delivers pop tracks with heartfelt lyrics, underlying meanings and hooks that will become trapped in your head. Opening with the acoustic lyrical foreword “Where I Belong” she perfectly introduces her…
LIVE REVIEW: 5 Seconds Of Summer – Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Only three years ago 5 Seconds Of Summer were playing to a small crowd at The Old Museum in Brisbane and now their shows are very, very different. With a sold out arena Ashton Irwin, Calum Hood, Luke Hemmings and Michael Clifford took the stage to 13,0000 hysterical teenage girls and gave them what they…
SINGLE REVIEW: Travie McCoy Feat. Sia – Golden
My love and respect for Travie McCoy and Sia as artists and songwriters is very high so when I heard that they were conjoining forces on McCoy’s solo return I was ecstatic to say the least. With these two hit makers collaborating I was expecting a track that wouldn’t leave my head for days and…
SINGLE REVIEW: Selena Gomez Feat. A$AP Rocky – Good for You
Breaking away from Hollywood Records Selena Gomez has signed with Interscope Records to release her forthcoming second solo studio album and the raunchy sound she’s bringing you almost has her unrecognizable. With dark synths and RNB beats “Good For You” is a brand new sound for the pop diva and will pleasantly shock long term…
Album Review: Hilary Duff – Breathe In. Breathe Out.
It was possibly one of the most anticipated pop comebacks of 2014 and Hilary Duff had her fair mixture of negative criticism surrounding the release of two average promo singles “Chasing The Sun” and “All About You”. It quickly become apparent that the project was reinterpreted and earlier this year the infectious lead single “Sparks”…
ALBUM REVIEW: Giorgio Moroder – Deja Vu
Giorgio Moroder has been called the pioneer of synth disco and EDM and with 46 years in the industry he has earned that title with countless chart topping collaborations and hypnotizing dance tracks. His last album was released in 1985 and thirty years on he is ready to ready to give disco fans some new…
ALBUM REVIEW: Adam Lambert – The Original High
Oozing with dark synths, confidence and intimate feelings Adam Lamberts triumphant third studio album will leave you impressed. “The Original High” is a mature release that will appeal to a wider audience and still have his loyal fans raving. While he is the prince of Glam this album really lacks the glam elements that “For…
SINGLE REVIEW: Foxes – Body Talk
UK Songstress Foxes has had a whirlwind two years and things aren’t slowing down anytime soon. With her sophomore album on the way she is preparing to ride the charts all over again with the infectious 80’s inspired synth pop “Body Talk”. This new direction sees her targeting a more defined dreamy pop sound that…
EP REVIEW: Reece Mastin – Rebel And The Reason
Leaving his major record label and going independent was one of the best career moves Reece Mastin could have ever made. He was an artist trying to be true to his rock roots but was having to release glorified pop/rock to stay relevant and crack the charts. His debut EP on Social Family Records shows…
SINGLE REVIEW: Dami Im – Smile
X Factor Australia winner Dami Im had a big year last year with the release of her debut original album “Heart Beats” as well as celebrating the international success of “Super Love”. After touring with John Legend she returned to the studio to work on her follow up sophomore release. The first single “Smile” sees…