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The Walkman is turning the big 4-0, and to celebrate, OG innovators Sony are releasing two upgraded models of the iconic portable cassette player. Obviously since cassettes are no longer really a thing, the revived Sony NW-A 100TPS and lower-end Sony NW-A105 models come packing the appropriate hardware upgrades, with both running an Androis OS […]
Many of us can link a certain album to pivotal moments in our lives. Whether it’s the first record you bought with your own money, the chord you first learnt to play on guitar, the song that soundtracked your first kiss, the album that got you those awkward and painful pubescent years or the one […]
Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson confirms acting friend is recovering from accident. Source
A judge approves Jamie Spears’ request to be relieved of his role as Britney’s conservator. Source
Post Malone fans are hilariously trolling Gen X metalheads on Twitter by pretending not to know who Ozzy Osbourne is. ICYMI: the Prince Of Darkness makes a surprising guest appearance on Posty’s new album Hollywood’s Bleeding, featuring on the track ‘Take What You Want’ alongside Travis Scott. And it’s triggered fans to hit social media […]
The singer’s legal team claimed the holocaust-denying AI’s name implied a link with the singer. Source
Three violinists discuss the “tightrope walk” of playing a concerto at the BBC Proms. Source
Hold onto your butts because it looks like UNIFY Gathering‘s 2020 lineup is dropping next week. A mysterious countdown clock has appeared on the heavy music bash’s official website, ticking down until 8am next Tuesday. So, by our calculations, we should know the lineup for next year’s event by this time next week! PB = PB […]
Melbourne metalcore monsters Void of Vision have been on a wild ride since dropping their debut record Children of Chrome in 2016, touring the world with some of the genres biggest acts and establishing a rabid fanbase, who have been waiting with bated breath for a full-length follow-up. The wait is nearly over. After satiating […]
St. Jerome’s Laneway Festival is making its return in 2020, and while we wait with bated breath for their sure-to-be stellar lineup, the festival has announced that it is moving locations in Sydney. For a decade, the Sydney leg of Laneway has been hosted at the iconic Sydney College of the Arts and Callan Park […]