‘Jungle’: The Sugababes Are Back & Cooler Than Ever “All of these hours wasted acting civilised / I hideaway by day, byBradley SternMarch 14, 2025
Jade’s Cover of Madonna’s ‘Frozen’ Is Just Further Evidence of Her Brilliance Jade just gets it byBradley SternMarch 7, 2025
‘Euronites’: Julie Bergan Taps Into Eurodance for Pure Euro-phoria Time for some sensational Scandipop on your #NMF byBradley SternFebruary 23, 2025
“IT Girl”: A Breakdown of Jade’s Si-Si-Si-Sick Banger The 'c-nty little sister' to 'Angel of My Dreams' has arrived byBradley SternJanuary 10, 2025
September 2, 2021 “Good Ones”: Charli XCX Enters Her Evil Main Pop Girl Era A cemetery sexpot byBradley Stern
September 1, 2021 “One Night”: Griff Tries to Dance the Darkness Away The rising star's done it again byBradley Stern
August 25, 2021 “Burning Bridges”: Sigrid Sings the Pop Praises of Self-Preservation Scorched, but not stirred byBradley Stern
August 23, 2021 ‘Star-Crossed’: The Epic Return of Kacey Musgraves Begins I'm about to yee so haw right now byBradley Stern
August 11, 2021 Hanne Mjøen’s ‘Emotional Fever’ Is Norwegian Pop Excellence The rising Norwegian pop star turns mixed feelings into sticky melodies byBradley Stern
August 6, 2021 KABBA, “Rather Be Single”: A Dating Burnout Bop for the Summer The artist formerly known as A*M*E comes through with the independence anthem byBradley Stern
July 10, 2021 Nina Nesbitt’s “Summer Fling” Is One Dreamy Escape The Scottish-Swedish singer-songwriter supplies all of the nostalgia with her byBradley Stern
June 8, 2021 “EveryTime I Cry”: Ava Max Is Stronger Than Yesterday Let those tears fall, Maxxinistas: she's done it again byBradley Stern
June 1, 2021 Sweden’s Kadiatou Has a Summer Bop for Overthinkers Less thinking, more dancing in 2021 byBradley Stern
May 30, 2021 “Live To Survive”: The Triumphant Return of MØ The "Lean On" Danish superstar is back and ready to thrive byBradley Stern
May 27, 2021 Sigrid’s “Mirror” Is a Self-Assured Disco Pop Smash Sigrid's new bop will have us all confidently winking at our reflections in the byBradley Stern