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Broken Social Scene

Broken Social Scene Return with New Album Remember the Humans and Tour with Metric

by Paul Cashmere

Broken Social Scene announce first album in nine years, Remember the Humans, release lead single and confirm tour with Metric and Stars

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Koyo Announce New Album Barely Here And Share Irreversible

by Paul Cashmere

Koyo return with their second album Barely Here, led by the new single Irreversible and shaped by years of touring.

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YNG Martyr photo by Rachael Vowles

YNG Martyr Reimagines Since You Been Gone With Bass-Heavy Club Focus

by Paul Cashmere

YNG Martyr flips Kelly Clarkson’s Since You Been Gone into a bass-heavy modern rework, driven by fan demand and built for full-volume impact.

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Moler by Ian White

Moler Unleash New Single Roky Ahead Of Album 69 And Announce Launch Shows

by Paul Cashmere

Moler are back with Roky, the first single from their long-awaited album 69, due March 6, alongside a run of Victorian launch shows.

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Sanguisugabogg supplied Destory All Lines

Sanguisugabogg Announce June 2026 Australian Tour With PeelingFlesh

by Paul Cashmere

Sanguisugabogg are bringing their brutal US death metal assault back to Australia in June 2026, joined by PeelingFlesh, with venue upgrades already confirmed.

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Amanda Pelman Four Wedddings and an Encore

Amanda Pelman Announces Revealing Autobiography Four Weddings And An Encore

by Paul Cashmere

Amanda Pelman’s autobiography Four Weddings And An Encore offers a candid, intelligent and deeply personal account of four decades inside the Australian and international music industry.

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Chuck Negron of Three Dog Night

Three Dog Night Singer Chuck Negron Dies Aged 83

by Paul Cashmere

Founding Three Dog Night singer Chuck Negron has died aged 83. Negron’s lead vocals on Joy To The World, One and An Old Fashioned Love Song helped define a generation.

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Amyl and the Sniffers by Mary Boukouvalas_4

Amy Taylor And Amyl & The Sniffers Photographer Dispute Enters New Legal Phase

by Paul Cashmere

New court filings have added another layer to the legal dispute between Amy Taylor of Amyl & The Sniffers and photographer Jamie Nelson, first reported by Noise11 in December 2025.

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Michael Jackson biopic 2026

Michael Jackson Biopic Michael Releases New Trailer Ahead Of April Cinema Date

by Paul Cashmere

A new trailer for the Michael Jackson biopic Michael offers the clearest look yet at the estate approved film chronicling the early rise of the King Of Pop.

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Darkthrone

Darkthrone Celebrate 40 Years With The Fist In The Face Of God Deluxe Box Set

by Paul Cashmere

Darkthrone celebrate four decades with The Fist In The Face Of God, a deluxe Peaceville box set capturing the band’s definitive black metal years on nine LPs and DVD.

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Descendents Run Down Under Celebrating 30 Years of Everything Sucks

by Paul Cashmere

Descendents return to Australia and New Zealand in June 2026, marking 30 years of Everything Sucks with a career-spanning tour.

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Maisie Peters credit Ella Pavlides

Maisie Peters Adds Sydney And Melbourne Shows To Australian Tour After Rapid Sell-Outs

by Paul Cashmere

Maisie Peters has added new Sydney and Melbourne shows to her March 2026 Australian tour following rapid sell outs, ahead of her third album Florescence.

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John Watts of Fischer Z photo by flyingbruederchen

Fischer-Z Announce First Ever Australian Tour Celebrating 50 Years

by Paul Cashmere

Fischer-Z have announced their first ever Australian tour, celebrating 50 years of music with shows across the country in late 2026.

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Poison The Well Announce First Australian Tour Since 2009 With Peace In Place Era Shows

by Paul Cashmere

Metalcore pioneers Poison The Well will return to Australia in June 2026 for their first tour since 2009, bringing their new album Peace In Place and special guests Haywire.

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Public Service Broadcasting

Public Service Broadcasting Return To Australia And New Zealand In May 2026

by Paul Cashmere

Public Service Broadcasting will return to Australia and New Zealand in May 2026 with their powerful cinematic live show, touring in support of their latest album The Last Flight.

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Hugh Cornwell supplied Troubadour Presents

Hugh Cornwell Returns To Australia For June 2026 Tour

by Paul Cashmere

Hugh Cornwell, the original singer and songwriter of The Stranglers, brings his legendary catalogue back to Australia for a June 2026 national tour.

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Jeff Goldblum supplied by TEG Dainty

Jeff Goldblum & The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra Announce Australian Dates For The Night Blooms World Tour

by Paul Cashmere

Jeff Goldblum returns to Australia with The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra for The Night Blooms World Tour, celebrating his latest jazz album and decades-long musical journey.

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The Cure perform at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne on Thursday 28 July 2016. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

The Cure Boys Don’t Cry 86 Mix Finally Arrives On Streaming With New 2026 Remaster

by Paul Cashmere

The Cure’s Boys Don’t Cry 86 Mix is finally available on streaming with a new 2026 remaster and ATMOS mix, completing a long missing chapter in the band’s catalogue.

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The Cranberries Uncertain

The Cranberries Uncertain EP Returns As Limited Edition Vinyl Reissue

by Paul Cashmere

The Cranberries’ rare 1991 EP Uncertain returns on limited edition vinyl, capturing the band just before their global breakthrough.

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Jake Shimabukuro photo by Kurt Stevens

Jake Shimabukuro Finds Stillness And Nature’s Rhythm On New Album Calm Seas

by Paul Cashmere

Jake Shimabukuro steps into a reflective, nature-led soundscape on his new acoustic album Calm Seas, recorded in Hawai‘i and released today.

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Behemoth Live On Stage During Their 30th Anniversary Tour

Behemoth Unveil ‘Nomen Barbarvm’ Video As The Shit Ov God Era Intensifies Ahead Of Australian Tour

by Paul Cashmere

Behemoth have unveiled a striking new music video for ‘Nomen Barbarvm’ from their latest album The Shit Ov God as they prepare to tour Australia.

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Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds by Mary Boukouvalas

Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds Command Melbourne With Monumental Wild God Opening Night

by Paul Cashmere

Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds opened their three night Melbourne stand at Alexandra Gardens with a commanding Wild God tour performance beneath the city skyline.

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Joe Keery stars in Tame Impala’s “Loser” music video directed by KRISTOFSKI

Grammy Awards 2026 Complete Winners List

by Paul Cashmere

The first winners from the 2026 Grammy Awards have been announced in Los Angeles, setting the tone ahead of the televised ceremony.

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Michael Paynter supplied by Michael Cassel Group

Michael Paynter To Play John Farnham In Whispering Jack: The John Farnham Musical

by Paul Cashmere

Michael Paynter will play John Farnham in Sydney Theatre Company’s world premiere of Whispering Jack, celebrating the 40th anniversary of Australia’s biggest-selling album.

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Lily Allen supplied Frontier Touring

Lily Allen Announces Biggest Ever Australian And New Zealand Arena Tour Performing West End Girl

by Paul Cashmere

Lily Allen has announced her biggest ever Australian and New Zealand headline arena tour, performing her acclaimed album West End Girl in full across five cities in late 2026.

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Bongo Fury box set

Frank Zappa And Captain Beefheart Bongo Fury Returns With Expansive 50th Anniversary Editions

by Paul Cashmere

Frank Zappa’s 1975 collaboration with Captain Beefheart, Bongo Fury, is reissued in expansive 50th Anniversary editions featuring unreleased concerts, vault recordings and immersive new mixes.

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Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band perform at AAMI Park on Thursday 2 February 2017. Photo Ros O'Gorman

Bruce Springsteen Responds To Minneapolis Deaths With New Song As Trump White House Pushes Back

by Paul Cashmere

Bruce Springsteen releases a rapid-response protest song addressing federal killings in Minneapolis and performs it live with Tom Morello as the Trump administration reacts.

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Catherine O'Hara in The Last of Us (2025)

Catherine O’Hara Dead At 71, Comedy Icon Remembered For Home Alone And Schitt’s Creek

by Paul Cashmere

Catherine O’Hara, the Emmy and Golden Globe winning star of Schitt’s Creek and Home Alone, has died aged 71, leaving a five decade legacy in comedy and film.

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MSO Symphonic Gurus 2026 credit Mark Gambino

Hoodoo Gurus With Melbourne Symphony Orchestra At Sidney Myer Music Bowl Melbourne Review

by Paul Cashmere

Hoodoo Gurus teamed up with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra at Sidney Myer Music Bowl Melbourne, delivering orchestral rock highlights despite uneven setlist choices.

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Sace6 by Sad Swim

Sace6 Announce Signing With Sumerian Records And Release New Single Ego

by Paul Cashmere

Genre-bending duo Sace6 have signed with Sumerian Records and marked the announcement with the release of their new single Ego and official music video.

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