Sweden is delivering us some great pop acts at the moment and the newest addition to that list is electropop songstress Tove Styrke. After coming third on Swedish Idol in 2009 she is finally where she wants to be as an artist and delivering a message of female empowerment. “Kiddo” is an electropop affair that…
ALBUM REVIEW: Cody Simpson – Free
Starting in the industry at a very young age Cody Simpson has done the whole pop/RNB thing and as he’s matured he’s found his sound in acoustic blues n roots. Splitting from his label he’s stripped everything back and delivers an organic approach to storytelling with the independent release “Free”. This album is a real…
ALBUM REVIEW: Years & Years – Communion
Years & Years emerged into the spotlight at the beginning of the year when they were awarded the “BBC Sound Of 2015 Award” and with the spiraling success of “King” they have quickly taken over the airwaves and topped the charts. Hailing from London this electronic three piece have delivered one of the most…
ARTIST SPOTLIGHT – Halsey
The power of social media is pretty incredible and New York songstress Halsey discovered that after posting an original track titled “Ghost” on Soundcloud and watching it go viral. She was soon signed to Astralwerks Records and released her debut EP “Room 93” in October 2014 which offered five incredible indie pop tracks. The 20…
EP REVIEW: Little Sea – With You, Without You
Little Sea have exploded onto the Australian pop scene after supporting 5 Seconds Of Summer on their sold out theatre tour in 2014 and with their catchy tracks it’s hard not to like them. I was very unsure about these guys with their sudden rise to fame because of association and after seeing them live…
SINGLE REVIEW: Samantha Jade Feat. Pitbull – Shake That
For some reason Sony Music Australia think if they have Pitbull or 2 Chainz feature on a song that it will become a hit. They are very wrong with this assumption. Samantha Jade is the newest artist to fall victim to this marketing scheme with the release of her fifth single since winning X Factor…
LIVE REVIEW: Twenty One Pilots – The Met
It’s become apparent that The Met probably isn’t the best live music venue with a strange set up that will have you with a restricted (and if at all any) view if you aren’t on the first of the three levels. With a sold out crowd on Saturday night if you weren’t lining up for…
SINGLE REVIEW: Demi Lovato – Cool For The Summer
Demi Lovato made it very well known that album number 5 was going to bring a Revisioned sound and image for the new era but no one was quite prepared for this. Sexy. Naughty. Fun. And a whole lot of attitude. “Cool For The Summer” is one of those songs you’re either going to love…
ALBUM REVIEW: Tori Kelly – Unbreakable Smile
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…