Coldplay teach us all a lesson in love
Coldplay's longevity and staggering success has a lot to do with the incurable positivity and woolly philosophising of Chris Martin.
Coldplay's longevity and staggering success has a lot to do with the incurable positivity and woolly philosophising of Chris Martin.
This program of works by Haydn and CPE Bach is full of dramatic intensity.
If proof was needed he could write a classic song any time he wanted to, Ryan Adams created one on the spot, sliced, cooked and ready to eat.
Beyoncé is now the most-nominated female artist in Grammy award history.
On September 12, 1966, the first ever episode of a sitcom about four madcap, mop-haired characters trying to make it in the music industry aired on US television.
When London-based producer Throwing Shade, aka Nabihah Iqbal, plays at Meredith Music Festival this weekend, it won't be your standard DJ set.
It's this band, pared back to the basics, that makes one wonder how they turned into the powerhouse they are today – perhaps the last true stadium band to emerge before the increasing fragmentation of the music industry.
Buzz Aldrin is being cared for in Christchurch hospital by one Dr David Bowie. In the words of Aldrin publicist: "You can't make this stuff up."
To mangle a line from a Smiths classic: Adelaide, Melbourne and Newcastle take a bow.
Angel Olsen's voice is potent, her songs well written and her band solid. But something fell flat at the Sydney Opera House Studio.
Sticky Fingers frontman Dylan Frost has revealed his struggle with alcohol addiction and bipolar schizophrenia in the wake of the allegations.
Bob Dylan, who last month said he would not attend the Nobel Prize ceremonies in Stockholm because of "pre-existing commitments," has delivered a speech that will be read on his behalf, the organisation behind the awards said Monday.
Sure, Garbage still can't sell out this particular room and they've switched things around a bit in terms of presentation, but at their best they remain a mesmerising, often pulverising proposition.
Daddy Cool bass player Wayne Duncan dies, aged 72.
Two staples on the festival circuit have been acquired by a music industry behemoth with repercussions likely across the local music industry.
Ancient Byzantine sacred songs are given a fresh coat of gold leaf
Devout fans have been enjoying The catholics for 25 years
"We want to provide a hand up to all those families that have lost everything in the fires," she said in a Twitter video.
Aided by an orchestra in fine form and gifted singers Michelle DeYoung and Stuart Skelton, this was an altogether enthralling performance.
Bowing to the inevitable, the Byron Bay Blues and Roots Festival finally concede the veteran rocker will not be coming in 2017.
The young trio who met in high school have hit a chord with their sleek, atmospheric sound.
From Ryan Adams and The Used to Tortoise, we have live music covered.
The streaming service reveals details of what music lovers clicked on in 2016.
Sticky Carpet: Throwing Shade's pre-Meredith show in Melbourne, Pleasure Garden, Pierce Brothers and more.
More than 600,000 people will see Adele's concerts, and buy her t-shirts, and her luggage on the way back to England will be weighed down with Australian dollars.
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