Rebooting rock'n'roll
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Queens of the Stone Age chief Josh Homme slips into his dancing shoes on new album Villains.
Queens of the Stone Age chief Josh Homme slips into his dancing shoes on new album Villains.
The first single will drop during the daytime on Friday in Australia
As if the blues, beer, drama and humour weren't enough, Tex Perkins had to argue with a guitar
She was a child star for the social media generation, but Halsey is determined to transform the hype into long-lasting success.
After social-media spats and Live touring without frontman Ed Kowalczyk, the dust settled and a reunion was tabled over a couple of cold ones.
Opera Australia is bringing the best local and overseas talent to the stage in 2018.
The Killers raise the roof, Grizzly Bear get personal, Queens of the Stone Age rock out and Gian Slater casts a spell.
There's plenty to see and do in Canberra over the next week.
A decade and three top-five albums later, the Jezabels are back where they started. Well, down the road a bit.
The slippery answer to Taylor Swift's confounding reptilian post on Instagram isn't too far off.
Falls Festival's 25th anniversary line-up features Flume, Run the Jewels and Daryl Braithwaite.
New Zealand's Fazerdaze flies the Flying Nun flag and looks to the future.
Greenaway's work, recently on at The Street Theatre, was among the winners at the awards.
Rupert Boyd and Laura Metcalf play arrangements and originals for their distinctive sound.
Bruckner's Fifth Symphony is full of imposing moments and glorious orchestral sound but also uncompromising contrasts and stern silences.
Whatever Yaron Hallis turns his hand to, he seems to do it with a certain flair
He's a violinist, composer, conductor – and also an improv star.
Liam Gallagher has confirmed he will return to Australia at the end of the year.
Paul Kelly scores his first Australian No.1 album with Life is Fine.
From a celestial choir to doom and rock-gospel, Supersense is wildly divergent.
The iconic Australian musician's latest album is reminiscent of his upbeat early records.
A squirmy gurgle washed through every hidden speaker linking the four underground venues of the second Supersense Festival of the Ecstatic.
Li-Wei Qin shows he is highly talented and adaptable to all situations.
The R&B; singer appeared to blame Rihanna for provoking his 2009 attack due to her 'trust issues'.
"Our dad told each of us, over and over throughout our lives, 'Children, you can choose love or hate. I choose love,'" they wrote.
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