Paul Cashmere

Paul Cashmere

Nine Inch Nails, Trent Reznor, Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Trent Reznor Wins Golden Globe For A Disney Movie

by Paul Cashmere

The hook line from the first song of the first Nine Inch Nails album opened the lyrics “Head like a hole/Black as your soul/I’d rather die than give you control”. The year was 1989. If someone told you then Trent Reznor would one day win a Golden Globe for a Disney movie about a ‘Soul’ you would have thought they were mad.

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Sooshi Mango at Melbourne's Rod Laver Arena

Sooshi Mango Add Nine More Shows

by Paul Cashmere

Sooshi Mango will play an additional nine dates on their upcoming Australian tour.

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Ella Hooper photo by Ros O'Gorman

Ella Hooper To Perform Her Lockdown Songs Out Of Lockdown

by Paul Cashmere

During lockdown Ella Hooper created a new album ‘Small Town Temple’. Now she’ll have the chance to perform her lockdown album out of lockdown.

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Taylor Swift photo by Ros O'Gorman

Taylor Swift Cancels Lover Fest Shows

by Paul Cashmere

Taylor Swift has officially cancelled her Lover Fest shows.

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Adrian Smith and Richie Kotzen photo by John McMurtrie

Watch Smith/Kotzen ‘Scars’ Video

by Paul Cashmere

Smith/Kotzen is Iron Maiden’s Adrian Smith and The Winery Gods Richie Kotzen. Their debut album is coming March 26.

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AFI

2021 Marks 30 Years of AFI

by Paul Cashmere

California’s AFI have been around 30 years this year. Davey Havok formed AFI in November 1991 with a couple of mates at school. Adam Carson joined shortly after and current members Hunter Burgan and Jade Puget joined in 1997 and 1998.

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Myles Kennedy

Myles Kennedy Debuts ‘In Stride’ Video

by Paul Cashmere

Alter Bridge frontman Myles Kennedy has released a video for ‘In Stride’ ahead of the release of his second solo album ‘The Ides of March’.

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Peter Garrett of Midnight Oil photo by Ros OGorman

Midnight Oil Play Warm-up Show In Sydney

by Paul Cashmere

Midnight Oil have played their warm-up show a week after their secret show for the Makarrata Live’ tour of Australia.

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Paul Weller photo by Ros O'Gorman

Paul Weller To Pop Out 16th Solo Album

by Paul Cashmere

Paul Weller’s 16th solo album ‘Fat Pop (Volume 1)’ has been announced.

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Rob Zombie. photo by Ros O'Gorman

Zombie Interviews Zombie In New Animated Series

by Paul Cashmere

Rob Zombie is interviewed by his wife Sheri Moon Zombie for a new animated series ahead of Rob’s new album.

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James Reyne at Red Hot Summer Bendigo 2020 photo Noise11

James Reyne Reactivates The Boys Light Up 41 Tour

by Paul Cashmere

James Reyne will get his The Boys Light Up tour back on the road with 41st anniversary shows to make up with the 2020 shut down (to coin a Reyne songtitle).

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KISS, Etihad Stadium, Melbourne, Australia, 2013 Photo by Ros O'Gorman, Noise11 music news

Kiss Australian Dates Rescheduled For November

by Paul Cashmere

Kiss will be back on track with the End of the Road world tour in Australia in November.

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Karnivool Sound Awake

Karnivool Cancel All Shows Outside Western Australia

by Paul Cashmere

Karnivool have been forced to cancel their ‘The Decade of Sound Awake’ tour but will work on a live stream to make up for it.

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Paul McCartney

Paul McCartney To Publish New Book ‘The Lyrics 1956 to the Present’

by Paul Cashmere

Paul McCartney will publish a hard cover book of his lyrics in November. ‘The Lyrics 1956 to Present’ is two volumes and 154 McCartney song lyrics from all stages of his career.

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Bruce Springsteen, Rod Laver Arena, 2013, Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, Photo

Bruce Springsteen DUI Charges Dropped

by Paul Cashmere

Bruce Springsteen’s DUI charge has been dropped but the singer has still copped at $500 fine and $40 in court costs for drinking in a public space.

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The Ugly Kings

Melbourne’s The Ugly Kings Sign With Napalm Records

by Paul Cashmere

Melbourne’s The Ugly Kings have signed an international deal with Austrian metal label Napalm Records.

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Richard Clapton, Pure Gold Live at the Palais in St Kilda on Friday 13 May 2016. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Richard Clapton Reactivates Post-Lockdown With ‘Music Is Love’

by Paul Cashmere

Richard Clapton is reactivating in 2021 with a new album and live dates.

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Debra Byrne and Dion Hirini

Debra Byrne and Dion Hirini To Kick Off Shows In Kyneton This Weekend

by Paul Cashmere

After a few false starts leading to two shows being rescheduled because of Covid lockdowns, Debra Byrne and Dion Hirini will start their Victorian season in Kyneton on Saturday.

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Dinosaur Jr, Photo Ros O'Gorman

Dinosaur Jr Have A New Song ‘I Ran Away’

by Paul Cashmere

Dinosaur Jr have new music. ‘I Ran Away’ comes five years after the last Dinosaur Jr album ‘Give A Glimpse of What Yer Not’.

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You Am I

You Am I’s 11th Album Is On The Way

by Paul Cashmere

You Am I have been busy knocking out a new album. The first taste of what is to come is a song called ‘The Waterboy’, inspired by a song from The Waterboys.

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Brian Cadd APIA Good Times Tour 2015

How The Band’s Music From Big Pink Opened The Mind Of Brian Cadd

by Paul Cashmere

The Band’s 1968 ‘Music From Big Pink’ was a life-changing recording for Australian singer songwriter Brian Cadd. After hearing an early preview of the album in London in early 1968 Brian’s songwriting changed forever.

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Baker Boy

Baker Boy Lines Up For A SXSW Showcase – The SXSW New Additions

by Paul Cashmere

SXSW will be a completely different event for 2021 with the showcases all online and the events occurring at venues all over the world.

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Peter Hook and the Light photo by Ros OGorman

Peter Hook Is Heading Back To Australia

by Paul Cashmere

The good news is Peter Hook will tour Australia. The bad news … it’s a year away.

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Axl Rose, Guns N' Roses, Melbourne, Australia, Noise11, Ros O'Gorman, Photo

Watch Cartoon Axl Rose On Scooby-Doo and Guess Who

by Paul Cashmere

It turns out THE Axl Rose of Guns N’ Roses is friends with Shaggy and Scooby. The Gunners frontman makes an appearance in a new episode of ‘Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?’

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Amy Shark

Keith Urban Joins Amy Shark For Ed Sheeran Penned ‘Love Songs Ain’t For Us’

by Paul Cashmere

Amy Shark’s new song ‘Love Songs Ain’t For Us’ features Keith Urban and was written with Ed Sheeran.

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Alice Cooper, Noise11, Photo

Alice Cooper Reveals Mae West Put The Hard Word On Him But Keith Moon Went Through With It

by Paul Cashmere

Alice Cooper has revealed to Noise11 that Mae West once asked him to “come up and see her sometime” but he rejected her offer. However, Keith Moon went through with it.

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Daft Punk photo by Tim Cashmere, Noise11, photo

Daft Punk Split At 28 Years

by Paul Cashmere

After 28 years Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo have decided to split up as Daft Punk.

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Brian Cadd APIA Good Times Tour 2015

Brian Cadd Has A New Covid Song And He Will Be Performing It Live

by Paul Cashmere

While Brian Cadd has been locked away at his home in Woodstock, New York a new song was created … a Covid song.

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Hoodoo Gurus Dave Faulkner, photo by Ros OGorman

Get Set For New Hoodoo Gurus Music

by Paul Cashmere

Hoodoo Gurus will have a new album soon, very soon. The 10th Hoodoo Gurus album is in its final stages.

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David Gilmour

Watch David Gilmour Cover Cat Stevens Morning Has Broken

by Paul Cashmere

Pink Floyd legend David Gilmour has broken out a Cat Stevens classic for his Von Trapped Family webcast.

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