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Elbow

Elbow Reveal Details Of Their London Olympics Song

by Andrew Tijs

Pete Turner of beloved Brit rockers Elbow tells Noise11 about their song commissioned for the London Olympics.

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Justin Bieber

Justin Bieber Wants Respect, Not “Sex, Drugs And Swearing”

by Andrew Tijs

In an illuminating new interview, Justin Bieber says he’s looking for respect, not sex and drugs.

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The Black Keys photo by Ros O'Gorman

Black Keys Say Nickelback Are Proof That Rock Is Dying

by Andrew Tijs

Pat Carney of the Black Keys has said that the popularity of Nickelback proves that rock n’ roll is dying.

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Kesha

Ke$ha’s New Mission: “Resurrect Rock And Roll”

by Andrew Tijs

Ke$ha has said that her new goal is to bring rock and roll back from the dead for her next album.

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Mumford & Sons - image by Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, Photo

Mumford & Sons Dub Their Next Album ‘Doom Folk’

by Andrew Tijs

‘Doom folk’. It’s not the title of the new Mumford & Sons album, it’s the genre.

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Wynter Gordon. Photo by Ros O'Gorman.

Wynter Gordon Gets Vocal Tips From Skrillex

by Andrew Tijs

Leading up to her New Year’s Eve shows at Luna Park, pop diva Wynter Gordon tells us that Skrillex has been giving her vocal advice.

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The Black Keys photo by Ros O'Gorman

The Black Keys Turned Down £200,000 Commercial

by Andrew Tijs

Dan and Pat from the Black Keys admit to knocking back £200,000 for a commercial in their early years.

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Motley Crue, Vince Neil - Photo By Ros O'Gorman Noise11 photo

Mötley Crüe Sign On For Las Vegas Residency

by Andrew Tijs

Sleaze rock legends Mötley Crüe have announced a fortnight residency in Sin City.

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Guy Sebastian - Photo By Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, photo

Guy Sebastian Talks Reece Mastin And His Second ARIA Win

by Andrew Tijs

Guy Sebastian talks to Noise11 about the ARIA Awards and battling X-Factor protégé Reece Mastin on the charts.

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The Clouds

The Clouds Plan New Music Following Reunion Shows

by Andrew Tijs

Noise11 speaks to Jodi Phillis of ‘90s alt-pop masters the Clouds about new music and the reunion.

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One Direction - What Makes You Beautiful

One Direction Discuss The 20 Million Hits For Their Debut Single

by Andrew Tijs

Brit boyband One Direction spoke to Noise11 about their mammoth success and reveal their album release date.

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Tom Waits, Noise11, Photo

Tom Waits To ‘Take 5’ On TripleJ

by Andrew Tijs

Tom Waits will do his only Bad As Me radio interview, worldwide, on triplej tomorrow morning.

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Metallica. image by Ros O'Gorman

Metallica Have Started Work On Their New Album

by Andrew Tijs

On the eve of releasing their Lou Reed collaboration, Metallica reveal they’re already writing and recording.

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Lupe Fiasco - Photo By Damien Loverso

Lupe Fiasco Casts Doubt On His Kanye And Pharrell Supergroup

by Andrew Tijs

Child Rebel Soldier, the hip-hop supergroup featuring Lupe Fiasco, Kanye West and Pharrell Williams, may be over.

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Jon Spencer- Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Jon Spencer Gets Aggressive On New Blues Explosion Music

by Andrew Tijs

Jon Spencer has spoken about writing new, aggressive music for his Blues Explosion.

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Kings Of Leon. Photo by Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, Photo

Hanson Call Out Kings Of Leon For Acting Like Pricks

by Andrew Tijs

Following the Kings of Leon cancelations, Isaac Hanson calls them ungrateful “pricks” on radio.

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