Middle Kids: from jamming in Chatswood to signing contracts in New York
Since forming a year ago, the Sydney trio have found fans around the world, from Conan O'Brien to Elton John.
Since forming a year ago, the Sydney trio have found fans around the world, from Conan O'Brien to Elton John.
Somewhere, George Michael must be impishly sabotaging his own morbid tributes from afar.
Album reviews: Holly Throsby, Dirty Projectors, Powerline Sneakers, King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard and Dude York.
From Sydney to London and back again, PVT find new ways to focus their creativity with New Spirit.
Sticky Carpet: Dom Mariani's Datura4 comes to town, Xylouris White play the Tote, Midnight Oil tickets on sale and more.
Messiah is something of a sacred text: not just the words, but the whole performance tradition.
The Damned are going strong after 40 years of never doing things the same way.
It looks the same at first but this soundtrack swaps ugly promise for grim certainty, and a few singlaongs.
Methyl Ethel's Jake Webb on signing with the 4AD label and writing songs from the edge of the earth.
A group of musical friends from Quebec have made it their mission to keep old folk songs alive.
Top gigs February 24
Elton John will bypass Brisbane on his One in a Lifetime tour, heading to Mackay and Cairns instead.
This’ll make you feel good about your drunken Friday night karaoke sessions.
Drake has suggested his hit Hotline Bling shouldn't have snapped up two awards at the 2017 Grammys and implied the organisers pigeon-holed him because he's black.
Goodbye, Ruby Tuesday.
At a time when top-billing national music festivals such as Soundwave and Future continue to fold, the fact a boutique festival such as Gaytimes can thrive is a triumph.
The father of a boy plucked from the crowd at last Thursday's Bruce Springsteen show at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre has revealed it was the third time his son had jammed on stage with The Boss.
Omar Sosa is among the rarest of the rare: an artist who transcends not just idiom, but music itself
Listening to Daniil Trifonov✓, the Russian with perhaps the most incredible technique of any 21st century pianist, one feels he could play under water. And, it transpires, he does.
Aussie actress Natasha Bassett starred as the pop star.
Vengerov plays Brahms, Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Opera House, February 18
Theatre critic Cameron Woodhead attended the full 12-hour White Night Melbourne for the fifth consecutive year. Here's what he thought.
From the up-close encounters of Molly Meldrum to the lucrative passion for ABBA memorabilia, here is a collection of ABBA memories shared with Fairfax Media to mark the 40th anniversary of the tour that stopped the nation.
Indra Buraczewska's contralto remains the crowning glory of an ever-improving quartet
Snapping up Album of the Year at the 59th Grammy Awards isn't the only reason Adele should be smiling.
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