After making a comeback last year Short Stack are finally ready to give fans a taste of what is to come with a four track EP that sees them heading in a new direction. Ditching the punk/pop sound they adopted with their first three releases they are taking a matured approach with their fourth studio…
Single Review: Mika – Talk About You
In 2007 Mika had the whole world’s attention with hit after hit dominating the charts but after the success of his debut album “Life In Cartoon Motion” it all began to go downhill from there. His next two albums didn’t exactly get the same attention or love that his debut did and while they were…
SINGLE REVIEW: Rihanna – Bitch Better Have My Money
Rihanna is absolutely killing it right now. She is everywhere you turn with award show performances, a number one single with Kanye West and Paul McCartney, a lead voice role in the new film “Home” and three songs on the soundtrack as well as being a loud spokesperson for the new streaming initiative Tidal. If…
ALBUM REVIEW: Alison Wonderland – Run
Over the past couple of years Sydney DJ and producer Alison Wonderland has brought her energetic and memorable sets to festivals, warehouses and clubs across Australia. Experimenting with new sounds and songwriting techniques she decided to write and produce an album that she would also showcase her vocal talents on. The result is the dynamic…
ALBUM REVIEW – Home Soundtrack
Dreamworks Animation brand new film “Home” has just hit cinemas and is already causing a stir with critics panning it while viewers are disagreeing and loving the quirky storyline and characters. Aside from lending her voice to the main character “Tip”, Rihanna has also created a concept album that explores the storyline further. The album…
SINGLE REVIEW: Twenty One Pilots – Fairly Local
It was early 2014 that I first experienced the diversity and craziness that is Twenty One Pilots and ever since I have not looked back. This dynamic duo from Columbus Ohio continue to impress with their strange fusion of indie pop, rock and rap. With the band due to release their fourth studio album “Blurryface”…
LIVE REVIEW: Kylie Minogue – Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Kylie Minogue is a seasoned entertainer but what her previous tours have lacked is honesty and genuine heart. When Kylie tours she goes all out with all the bells and whistles but this time she’s stripped everything back and focused on letting the audience get to know her a little better and celebrate her incredible…
LIVE REVIEW: Ed Sheeran – The Riverstage
One man. One Guitar. One Voice. There’s no denying that Ed Sheeran knows how to captivate an audience with only his pure talent. Taking the stage to a sold out crowd for the first of three nights he was welcomed with deafening screams and beaming smiles. Opening with “I’m A Mess” it quickly came apparent…
LIVE REVIEW: Jessie J – Eatons Hill Hotel
Timomatic is currently amidst of an identity crisis. He’s altered his stage name to Tim Omaji and is attempting to embody a rock persona with his new music but the problem is he’s still dressing as a thug wannabe. His welcoming on stage is less than thrilling with the majority of the crowd shaking their…
ALBUM REVIEW: Marina And The Diamonds – FROOT
Evolving over the past couple of years Marina And The Diamonds have given us indie pop realness (“The Family Jewels”) and has shown us a quirky bubblegum pop alter ego (“Electra Heart”). For her third studio album she has stripped everything back and has returned to her roots opening up to her fans once again….