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Killing Eve’s Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer are up for awards but Bodyguard’s Richard Madden misses out. Source
The 1975 frontman Matt Healy has always been outspoken about what he believes in, and now he is letting his thoughts known about the concept of paid meet and greets – fans paying extra money to meet artists at concerts. Taking to Twitter, he slammed the idea, telling artists to meet their fans for free […]
Canadian indie favourites Alvvays are making their highly anticipated return to Australia in 2019, with two special shows in Sydney and Melbourne. This will be their first Aussie shows since they were last here in 2016, and also the first shows they’ve played in Australia since the release of their highly acclaimed second album Antisocialities. They’ll be […]
After an endless wait, we finally have Sky Ferreira‘s brand new single ‘Downhill Lullaby’ – the first bit of new music we’ve gotten from her since 2013. ‘Downhill Lullaby’ is sad, dark and orchestral – par for the course for Ferreira – and is our first taste of her upcoming second album, the follow up […]
A supposed copy of a 15th Century masterpiece is actually found to have been created in his studio. Source
“I’m not gonna lie, I’m really happy,” says the rapper, who’s become 2019’s highest-rated female artist. Source
Aussie hip-hop act Triple One have today announced an east coast tour in support of their brand new, very good single ‘Butter.’ Triple One have really been making a name for themselves as one of Sydney’s, and Australia’s, most promising hip-hop acts of the year, and anyone who has heard ‘Butter’ or last year’s explosive […]
Flume is really bloody spoiling us at the moment, isn’t he? Just one week after dropping his surprise mixtape Hi This Is Flume, t0day he’s given us a brand new single ‘Friends.’ The pioneering Aussie producer is really hitting his stride with this tune, marking a return to his more experimental side while recruiting rapper Reo […]
Norah Jones is a big name. She’s been signed to premier US jazz label, Blue Note, since 2002. Established in New York City in 1939, Blue Note has issued releases from such genre gurus as Hank Mobley, Donald Byrd, Anita Baker and Robert Glasper. Jazz musicians like Brian Blade and Lee Alexander frequently appear on […]
Bluesfest 2019 is just around the corner, and today they’ve announced that they are backing down on their controversial new paid parking policy. The policy was added late last year, and would cost punters up to $50 per day to park – adding up to $250 to their total ticketing costs. It was announced months […]