Don Walker has premiered ‘Breakfast In Paris’, a new song from his forthcoming album Love Songs. The track previews Walker’s first solo album since Lightning In A Clear Blue Sky and arrives ahead of ...
CORE Festival has announced its first Australian edition, bringing Honey Dijon, Moodymann, Mall Grab, Effy and more to Melbourne's Flemington Racecourse on 28 November 2026.
Michael Stipe and Andrew Watt brought I Played The Fool (Main Title Theme) from HBO’s Rooster to Jimmy Kimmel Live, spotlighting the newly released soundtrack album and Watt’s first television score ...
Alex James has offered an optimistic assessment of Blur’s future, saying the band emerged from the release of The Ballad Of Darren and its subsequent live dates in a stronger position than at any ...
Lainey Wilson has released ‘Phone, Keys, Wallet’, a new single featuring John Mayer on guitar, as the country star continues a landmark year of touring, awards success and film projects.
Amber Lawrence has released her eighth studio album Suburban Cowgirl alongside her debut children's book The Suburban Cowgirl, both inspired by her journey from suburban Sydney to Australian country ...
Hard-Ons have re-recorded four of their classic songs in Korean, with founding bassist Ray Ahn singing in his native language ahead of a South Korean tour and film screening visit in September.
Leah Senior has released “Two Weeks”, the final single ahead of her fifth album Pt. Roadknight, a record inspired by life on Victoria’s Surf Coast and contemporary social change.
Streaming services now reach 72 per cent of Australian adults weekly compared to 64 per cent for traditional radio, signalling a major shift in music discovery and listening habits.
Thirty years after Load transformed Metallica's sound and image, the album remains one of the most debated releases in rock history. Here's how the 1996 record reshaped the band's future.
Bryan Adams’ seventh album 18 Til I Die turns 30, celebrating a record that delivered international hits and sold millions worldwide.
Peabo Bryson, the two-time Grammy-winning singer known for Disney hits ‘Beauty And The Beast’ and ‘A Whole New World’, has died aged 75 following a stroke.