Taking a hiatus from Fun to explore solo projects one could only assume that lead singer Nate Ruess wanted to experiment with new sounds and songwriting techniques. With his debut single “Nothing Without Love” premiering you wouldn’t be wrong to assume it was Fun if you heard it on the radio. Using the same formula…
SINGLE REVIEW: Wiz Khalifa (Feat. Iggy Azalea) – Go Hard Or Go Home
Fast & Furious 7 will hit cinemas this April and as always they are accompanied by a decent and hard hitting soundtrack. The first single from the Furious 7 Soundtrack has been released and sees Wiz Khalifa joining forces with Iggy Azalea offering listeners an inspiring RNB/Rap track. Wiz spits during the hook “I feel…
Single Review: Kelly Clarkson – Invincible
Kelly Clarkson’s comeback was underwhelming to say the least with “Heartbeat Song” failing to deliver unforgettable pop brilliance like we are used to from the songstress. The hype for her new album “Piece By Piece” is seemingly low but single number two may just turn that around. “Invincible” is the feel good, motivating pop anthem…
SINGLE REVIEW: Zedd (Feat. Selena Gomez) – I Want You To Know
Zedd and Selena Gomez usually provide the tunes and know how to get songs stuck in your head but with the release of their highly anticipated collaboration “I Want You To Know” the feedback isn’t so positive. This should’ve been the hottest song of the summer and absolutely slayed with a killer hook and flawless…
SINGLE REVIEW: Tinashe (Featuring Iggy Azalea) – All Hands On Deck
Tinashe has had major success globally with her epic bop “2 On” and with the release of her critically acclaimed debut album “Aquarius” she’s safely sitting on top of the world. She’s ready to get the world moving again and this time she’s enlisted the help from Australian raptress Iggy Azalea to feature on a…
ALBUM REVIEW: Fifty Shades Of Grey Soundtrack
Fifty Shades Of Grey was one of the most anticipated films of 2015 and for good reason. The controversial plot and steamy sex scenes got the world talking along with a well collated soundtrack which has already topped the charts globally. Opening strong with Annie Lennox’s cover of Jay Hawkins classic “I Put A Spell…
LIVE REVIEW: Megan Washington – The Triffid
Brisbane has a new live music venue and The Triffid is quickly going to become a favourite for punters with its rare uniqueness and intimacy. Playing to a hometown crowd Megan Washington transported the crowd back to a retro disco with a high energy set delivering new and old favourites. The stage was draped…
SINGLE REVIEW – Florence And The Machine – What Kind Of Man
2015 is already shaping up to be a massive year with dozens of big names making their return and joining that list is Florence And The Machine. We last heard from Florence in 2011 with her critically acclaimed album “Ceremonials” and after a long wait she’s back and ready to put you in a trance…
LIVE REVIEWS: One Direction – Suncorp Stadium
Most publications are going to sugar coat their reviews on One Direction’s Australian tour but I’m not… With a disappointing stage presence, recycled staging and an overall boring show it’s safe to say this may be their first and last stadium tour of Australia. Opening with the absolute banger “Clouds” from their new album “Four”…
SINGLE REVIEW: Chase Atlantic – Meddle About
These three Aussie lads are beginning to attract a lot of attention with their well-crafted and intriguing indie-pop/rock tracks. Receiving similarities to The 1975 their sound is dark, moody and daringly honest. Their new single “Meddle About” experiments further with this sound and delivers their strongest track yet. Lead singer Mitchell Cave shows a lot…