2021

Royal Blood
Single Reviews, Rock Reviews

Royal Blood, ‘Limbo’ – Single Review

English two-piece rockers, Royal Blood, are stuck in oblivion according to their new release. ‘Limbo‘. The single is from their upcoming third studio album, ‘Typhoons‘, which is to drop worldwide on the 30th of April. The rock gem is becoming an instant anthem and, within seconds, we get a festival season feel with the power […]

Amy Shark
Single Reviews, Indie Reviews

Amy Shark, ‘Baby Steps’ – Single Review

Australian, indie-pop songstress Amy Shark proves her infallible approach to music once again with her mesmerising new single ‘Baby Steps‘. Contagiously catchy from the get-go, Amy cements her name even deeper into the 2021 songbook with a vocal delivery that is inspirational. Also, the track possesses a nail-biting guitar rhythm which boasts a distinct texture

Imagine Dragons
Single Reviews, Indie Reviews, Pop Music Reviews, Rock Reviews

Imagine Dragons, ‘Follow You’ – Single Review

American pop-rockers, Imagine Dragons trail-blaze with their new release ‘Follow You‘. It is a track that picks up from the bands 2018 fourth studio album, ‘Origins‘. ‘Follow You‘ is quintessential of the quality which Imagine Dragons possess. It starts with an unorthodox synth-organ arrangement with a gradual volume rise before a sublime opening vocal from

Bebe Rexha
Single Reviews, Pop Music Reviews

Bebe Rexha, ‘Sacrifice’ – Single Review

Bebe Rexha invigorates with her new release, ‘Sacrifice‘. It is a bold direction for Bebe, with her dance influences rising out instantly; also, fearless as ever, it will undoubtedly circulate the club scene post-lockdown. It kicks off with a joyous summertime melody, and the hook delves deep instantly. Moreover, it starts with a flavour that

Drake
Single Reviews, Hip Hop Reviews

Drake, ‘What’s Next’ – Single Review

Canadian, hip hop lord, Drake is back with ‘What’s Next‘. It is a track from his most recent ‘Scary Hours 2‘ EP which also contains ‘Wants And Needs‘ and ‘Lemon Pepper Freestyle‘. ‘What’s Next‘ starts with a nail-biting synth hook which has an accordion feel. It carries on throughout the entire track endlessly. Similar to

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