LADY GAGA ‘CHROMATICA’ – REVIEW

Little monsters have been waiting four years for Lady Gaga’s sixth studio album. After leaks and release delays, Chromatica is finally here. The album is a return to the brazen electro-pop realm that catapulted Gaga to superstardom. Utilising disco synth pop, lush strings and sharp and erratic beats, the record is a personal exploration of…

THE 1975 ‘NOTES ON A CONDITIONAL FORM’ – REVIEW

Any fan of The 1975 knows to expect the unexpected. Throughout their career, the band have crossed genres and musical styles, exploring themes of political unrest, drug use, the internet, love, sex, life and more. Their long awaited fourth record, Notes on a Conditional Form, (the bookend to their Music for Cars era) is no exception….

HAYLEY WILLIAMS RELEASES SOLO ALBUM PETALS FOR ARMOUR – REVIEW

Hayley Williams releasing a solo album is not a phrase the Paramore front woman (has previously stated) ever thought would be uttered. Yet here we are, almost three years to the day since Paramore released their latest album, with her debut solo record, Petals for Armour.  Petals for Armour is an album that Williams herself…