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A dream team of Aussie artists including Ninajirachi, KLP, Kota Banks and Nina Las Vegas have rallied behind FIFA Women’s World Cup contenders the Matildas, writing the first song ever dedicated to the national women’s football team before they head off to France this June to compete. The track, entitled ‘Everything We Ever Dreamed Of’, […]
The Russian dancer says he caused himself career problems by playing on his controversial reputation. Source
After its Newcastle debut last year, Scene & Heard Festival is returning for another year this October and November, expanding north with two Queensland dates along before bringing it all back home. Last year’s nostalgia-inducing lineup saw classic Aussie acts like The Living End, Spiderbait, Something for Kate and more take the stage, and according […]
Moby is going away. At least for a bit. After making the super cool decision to brag about having a relationship with a teenage Natalie Portman when he was a 33-year old man, with Portman later denying his claims and labelling him “creepy” and “inappropriate”, electronic musician Moby is cancelling “all upcoming public appearances for the […]
It’s a bona fine Pride Month blessing. Sufjan Stevens, AKA the soundtrack to countless nights of ~vague queer longing~ has today released two new songs on the topic of love as a limited edition 7″ single and on all digital platforms. Available through Stevens’ own Asthmatic Kitty label in celebration of Pride Month, the tracks are […]
Let’s face it, music taste is often kind of a deal-breaker; finding out your date’s preferred playlist differs drastically from your own can be a downright nightmare. The folks at Tinder have come up with a solution, with their new “Festival Mode” allowing you to swipe right and have a chat with someone just as […]
Experts explain the issues that could be behind the negative comments about the group’s comeback. Source
The US musician tells fans he’s “going to go away for a while”. Source
The Fawlty Towers star sparks a backlash for saying London is “not really an English city any more”. Source
Lewis Capaldi, Dave and Japanese pop-metal band Babymetal are added to the festival’s bill. Source