Tag: Single


  • Review: Dodie – ‘Hate Myself’: A Catchy New Single

    Digital Culture Editor Harry Geeves dishes his thoughts on the newest single from indie online superstar, Dodie.

  • Review: Billie Eilish – Therefore I Am; ‘A Welcome Uptempo Break’

    Chart-topper and alt-pop star Billie Eilish barely needs an introduction. Since the release of her debut record WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO? in early 2019, her trajectory seems to have only deepened. Bond song aside, she and her producer brother FINNEAS have kept busy with a recent string of songs; ‘Therefore […]

  • Review: Meg Myers’ – ‘Any Way You Wanna Love’

    Sam Pegg reviews the latest brilliant track from lesser-known artist Meg Myers.

  • Review: Lana Del Rey – ‘Let Me Love You Like a Woman’; Sultry Sweetness and Crystal Clear Expressionism of Desire

    A whirlwind romance, leaving LA and eloping? Sounds like typical, wistful and ethereal Lana Del Rey. And let’s just not talk about that art cover.  Lana Del Rey has strayed from her usual 2 years break between new projects and has surprisingly dropped the new lead single from her upcoming album Chemtrails over the Country […]

  • Review: Grayscale – ‘Diamond’; A Disappointing, Dull Affair

    ‘Diamonds’ certainly isn’t a shining delight, says Charlotte Brennan.

  • Review: Pentatonix – “Be My Eyes”; A Beautiful Taste of What’s to Come Next

    The newest original single from Pentatonix gets rave reviews from Louise Chase.

  • Review: Dali – ‘Bitter’; ‘With Every New Track, Dali Get Better And Better’

    Intense. Heavy. Angry. Fantastic. These are just a few words that describe ‘Bitter’, the newest single from Dali, out today on the 31st of October. Dali are no strangers to some cracking good hard rock; their previous EP, Vol. 1 , is pure evidence of this. But ‘Bitter’ feels different somehow, more emotionally-fuelled, and overwhelmingly […]

  • Review: Alfie Templeman – ‘Forever Isn’t Long Enough’; 80s Pop-Inspired Synth-y Goodness

    After only two months since his last release, teen sensation Alfie Templeman is back with a bright and groovy single that couldn’t be any more infectious. ‘Forever Isn’t Long Enough’ takes a lot of inspiration from 80s synthpop but gives the vintage sound a more modern twist that results in a fantastic track that has […]

  • Review: slowthai ft. James Blake, Mount Kimbie – ‘Feel Away’

    Georgie Holmes discusses slowthai’s latest emotional release.

  • Review: OneRepublic – “Wild Life”; A Thoughtfully Melodic Success

    Louise Chase reviews the latest exciting track from pop group OneRepublic.

  • Review: Boy Pablo – ‘leave me alone!’; ‘A Psychedelic Band For the Current Generation’

    Not to sound too pathetic but I’m now at this point, a full on Boy Pablo stan and there is no. Going. Back. It started out with adding ‘Losing You ‘ to one of my playlists a few months ago and now, here we are, learning Spanish on Duolingo in the hopes of feeling like […]

  • Review: Bastille – ‘survivin”

    Connie Seamer reviews Bastille’s latest track filled with unnecessary auto-tune.

  • Review: Lindsey Stirling – ‘What You’re Made Of’; Good, But Not Great

    Violinist and ex-America’s Got Talent contestant Lindsey Stirling is no stranger to game-based tracks. From covers of the themes of Pokemon and an original piece for RiME, her repertoire thrives with shining musical attractions. ‘What You’re Made Of’ is the latest addition to this collection. Stirling, the violinist and main artist on the track, is joined by Kiesza with […]

  • Review: The Struts – ‘Strange Days’; Exactly What We Needed

    Josh Matthews says that the newest track from The Struts might be the perfect remedy for those lockdown blues.