Shonen Knife pay tribute to hard rock
Japanese trio Shonen Knife keep powering on into their third decade.
Japanese trio Shonen Knife keep powering on into their third decade.
The singer is being sued for stealing lyrics from a 2001 song by R&B; group 3LW.
The growth of musical ensembles playing on replica or unmodified actual 17th, 18th and 19th century instruments has highlighted the fact that a so-called historically informed performance is more a set of musical values than a sound.
Kathryn Selby and her musical partners create intimate and immediate musical conversations.
Shostakovich's rarely performed work was inspired by a poem about the massacre of Ukrainian Jews in WWII.
Guest stars perform a perform match for Musica Viva and the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra.
A new greatest hits tour allows Arena to honour her past.
Glenn Hughes is revisiting the back catalogue from his days in Deep Purple, when "every night something was going off".
Rock god Dave Grohl has revealed he was "hammered" during the Foo Fighters' headline set at Glastonbury in June.
They might come from opposite ends of the performing spectrum, but Murray Cook and Pip Hoyle are making beautiful music together.
An unsigned British singer has had a surprise career boost, after her new single was unexpectedly featured in Apple's iPhone X launch on Wednesday.
The series of three concerts has music by composers who served - and sometimes died - in the war.
Sticky Carpet: Veruca Salt get on the green for a monster 2018 line-up.
A bluegrass cover of one of Toto's most iconic hits has skyrocketed a local WA band into the limelight for their "five minutes of fame".
It is not the name that matters with Ravi Coltrane, but his band's drums-fuelled fury.
The British band were forced to interrupt their gig in Newcastle on Tuesday night to boot out a group of fighting audience members.
Pond's Nick Allbrook gets his priorities in order for seventh album The Weather.
Prophets of Rage unites three of America's most militant bands against the new fascist uprising, writes Mike Dwyer.
Change remains constant for electronic fringe-dwellers PVT.
There's plenty to see and do in Canberra this week.
The Bachelors From Prague frontman talks music, food and cafe culture.
Lil Uzi Vert gets brave with Luv Is Rage 2, The Cribs maintain the fury with 24/7 Rockstar Shit, Richard Thompson goes naked with Acoustic Classics II and Cloud Control fall just short of their ambitions with Zone.
After decades in the music business, singer-songwriter Tori Amos' recipe for survival is simple: "When everyone is at the pop star tent, go somewhere else."
Eleven Sydney musicians of 10 ethnic backgrounds hit a high note of unity.
"I just danced. And I danced with full f---ing joy," she told comedian and podcaster Marc Maron.
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