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Plus numerous others like Al Hibbler, Ernie Freeman, Eddie Kirkland—all born August 16 across the 1910s–20s. Watch the Noise11 interview with Belmont Tench of Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers: ...
One album that slipped through the cracks in July was Dave Stewart’s ‘Dave Does Dylan’, an album for Dylan covers from the Eurythmics co-founder.
Following this triumph, Megadeth released Countdown to Extinction (1992), a more polished and accessible album that debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and included hits like “Symphony of ...
The most memorable Ted Bullpitt Kingswood Country line is “You’re not taking the Kingswood”. “Pickle Me grandmother”. Now there is new Kingwood country.
John Lennon’s next box set is ‘Power To The People’, a 9 disc set featuring a remixed version of the 1972 double album ‘Sometime In New York City’, studio outtakes, and the One To One concerts from ...
Daryl Hall and John Oates—one of music’s most successful duos have finally brought closure to their highly publicized legal dispute.
Melbourne’s newly formed art-rock collective Bleak Squad—comprised of four luminaries from the Australian music scene—have unveiled their third single and music video, “Blue Signs”, ahead of their ...
The 2025 line-up for the Meredith Music Festival has been revealed and every act named has never performed at the festival before.
Reg Mombassa and Peter O’Doherty have pretty much tied their Mental As Anything album output (especially counting the double album Medicated Spirits as two records).
‘Lucky Dimes’ is the first new music for The Temper Trap in nine years. “Good to know that 9 years after the last one, we still have something to say. It’s been an absolute pleasure creating this ...
Revival,—a screenlife-style reboot streamed on Amazon Prime Video, has emerged as one of the most spectacular flops in recent memory: critically derided, stylistically misguided, and thematically ...
In the pantheon of Australian rock, few records have etched themselves as deeply into the nation’s cultural memory as Jimmy Barnes’ For The Working Class Man.