Eurovision alumnus Voyager have announced a national tour in support of their recently released record Fearless In Love. The Perth…
SXSW Sydney has added a slew of artists to its inaugural lineup in October, with acts like WA’s Dulcie, emerging…
Having embarked on their first-ever Australian tour in January 2023, The Dead South are returning with a full tour locked…
Adelaide duo Teenage Joans will head out on tour in support of their forthcoming debut album The Rot That Grows…
This week’s New Aus Music Playlist is led by the deep and soulful alt-R&B of Hayku Kyah’s ‘Earth Angel’. There’s also post-punk from…
Green Day have announced an expansive reissue of their acclaimed 1994 album Dookie. The five-disc edition contains a heap of…
Lizzo’s Big Grrrl and Big Boiii dancers have thrown their support behind the singer after allegations of harassment and discrimination…
Sydney artist and producer Big Skeez has announced his debut mixtape, Work Don’t Stop. The record, which will arrive via…
JPEGMAFIA has locked in two east coast headline dates in September. The Los Angeles rapper will play at Melbourne’s Forum…
Dinosaur City has teamed up with Heaps Normal and Adelaide music festival Half Strange to curate the three-state touring event,…
West Melbourne’s PANIA has announced her second EP, we still young. The follow-up to 2022’s burnt ur clothes & changed the…
Boy & Bear have released a new single called ‘Abraham’, taken from an upcoming EP titled Lost Dreams. The three-track…
Jet have announced a one-off ‘warm up’ show at Melbourne Nightcat ahead of their Get Born anniversary tour. The band…
David Byrne has opened up about the breakup of former band Talking Heads in a new interview with People, telling…
Young Henrys have announced the lineup for the next installment of their Best Served Loud gig series, which will take…
CHVRCHES will release a special edition of their acclaimed record album The Bones of What You Believe in celebration of…
"It's about the desperation of manipulators who cling to relationships, when they have a lot of control."
Featuring Swedish melodic death metal act The Halo Effect, live in Australia for the very first time