Singer-Songwriter Katie Melua is back with new record, Album No.8. After the soaring success from previous releases, this time she treats us to more beautifully composed tracks that showcase her talent amongst delicately balanced production and a keen ear for melody and structure. Katie has no problem showing off her vocal capabilities and her soothing tone has you keeping … [Read more...] about Katie Melua: Album No. 8 – Review
Machine Gun Kelly: Tickets To My Downfall – Review
Machine Gun Kelly has dropped his latest album Tickets To My Downfall and with Blink 182s Travis Barker helping with the production, it’s not hard to say that this punk record rocks. Opening with Title Track, this walking, rapping tattooed star touches on the realities of being in the limelight and only being able to sustain relationships when you’re successful. Switching … [Read more...] about Machine Gun Kelly: Tickets To My Downfall – Review
ShitKid: 20/20 ShitKid – Album Review
After much anticipation and pushed back deadlines, Swedish star ShitKid, (otherwise known by her family and friends as Asa), has released her new album 20/20 ShitKid. Keeping her fans on the edge of their seats, these 8 tracks are full of Indie Punk goodness. Kicking the album off with 885 (Navy), the distorted guitar intro is something that is completely different … [Read more...] about ShitKid: 20/20 ShitKid – Album Review
Fenne Lily: Breach – Album Review
Singer-songwriter Fenne Lily releases her second album Breach at just 23-years-old. Filled with mature messages and issues, we venture through the difference between being alone and feeling lonely alongside identity struggles through her meaningful yet melancholy lyrics that we just can’t get enough of. Berlin begins with romantic sentiment and a hint of lethargic energy. … [Read more...] about Fenne Lily: Breach – Album Review
Jody and the Jerms: Deeper – Review
Jody and the Jerms hit us with debut album Deeper, featuring heavily in the country genre with slight Indie-pop inflections. This album uses interesting instrumentation to build up each song. It’s easy when listening to relate it to your favourite childhood show with its simple lyrics and extremely repetitive melodies, but give it a chance and you might enjoy the relatively … [Read more...] about Jody and the Jerms: Deeper – Review
Hannah Georgas: All That Emotion – Review
Taking us through her own personal process of getting over an ex, Hannah Georgas’ new, brutally honest album, All That Emotion, is one to make you question everything you ever felt for a lost lover. This unique singer-songwriter has managed to pull off yet again another great record and put her stamp on each one of the tracks as her bold vocals shine through and turn each … [Read more...] about Hannah Georgas: All That Emotion – Review