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Sean Clarke replaces David Sproxton, who co-founded the company behind Wallace and Gromit and Morph. Source

Music fans generations from now we’ll never know what it felt like to endure the 12 year wait for Tool‘s latest album Fear Inoculum, but it looks like we won’t have to wait that long for the next one. In a new interview with Metal Hammer, drummer Danny Carey said that the band have a whole stack […]

Daniel Johns has revealed in a lengthy statement posted to social media that he is suing The Sunday Telegraph for defamation over a story they published recently involving the superstar and a Sydney brothel. The publication reportedly posted an article claiming that Johns likes to frequent The Kastle, a Sydney brothel that they allegedly said specialises […]

Okay, yeah, this is probably not a huge surprise. I love Metallica. You love Metallica. And their rigorous touring and huge performances over the course of their career have made their live shows a must-see, so it’s not wild to assume they’re the biggest touring act to ever grace the stage. But now we have […]

Tomorrow (September 20), Rihanna‘s Savage x Fenty extravaganza from last week’s New York Fashion Week will go live on Prime Video. It’s billed as a “radical departure from tradition, a one-of-a-kind event blending music, fashion, and culture”, and from the 60-second snippet below, that absolutely checks out. It’s a hugely theatrical production, with a lot of […]

‘Hurts Me Like Hell’, the new single from nostalgic synth-pop duo JANEY, is the kind of neon-soaked ballad you might expect to soundtrack a particularly emotional moment in an 1980s coming-of-age film. A more downtempo cut than usual from JANEY, the track is an introspective dive into evolution and growth. The duo’s most personal release […]

Fresh from the release of seventh studio album Lover, Taylor Swift has given her first interview with Rolling Stone in five years. An in-depth feature, it’s a treat for diehard Swifties, talking through the last few years of T-Swift’s life, diving deep into the writing of Lover, and spilling a considerable amount of tea on her feuds […]

Adelaide rockers Bad//Dreems have shared another taste from their forthcoming Doomsday Ballet, due out October 18 through Farmer & The Owl. The track, which the band’s Alex Cameron says is inspired by equal parts Wire and James Murphy, is the second single Bad//Dreems have released from Doomsday Ballet, after ‘Double Dreaming’ back in May. The […]

American singer/songwriter sensation Blackbear has announced his anticipated return to Australia this coming summer, with a stack of shows coming up next year. The shows will all be taking place in early January 2020 which is fitting seeing he was just added to the Origin Fields lineup, a festival happening in Perth over the New Year’s […]

Her Madame X show reimagines pop spectacle for a theater stage, merging her newest music and calls for political awareness with striking intimacy. Source


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