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Montaigne chases Eurovision glory from home
The ongoing pandemic means Australia’s entry won’t perform live in Rotterdam. But “I could still win it,” she says.
- by Robert Moran
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Avalanches celebrate the past and dance to a whole new beat
The Avalanches recall youthful days and the freedom of creating debut album Since I Left You.
- by Craig Mathieson
Elton John and Years & Years perform 'It's A Sin' at the BRIT Awards
Watch Elton John and Years & Years perform a cover of Pet Shop Boys' 'It's A Sin' at the 2021 BRIT Awards.
Nine sound systems in one room: Melbourne, are you ready for this?
Heavy Congress is set to make Melbourne Town Hall quake during this year’s RISING festival.
- by Michael Dwyer
What’s for Sunday Lunch? Rock classics with a unique twist
The YouTube duo usually takes a well-known rock song and puts their unique spin on it, with Willcox upping the ante with costumes, dances and situations to entertain her husband and their viewers.
- by Barry Divola
Review
Billie Eilish
Billie Eilish wants her memoir to speak for itself. The problem is, it doesn’t have much to say
You know that friend who shows you childhood photos and pretend you’re interested? Yeah, it’s a bit like that.
- by Jenna Guillaume
‘Brilliant highs, awful lows’: the secret of You Am I’s enduring success
Going backstage with the Australian rock legends reveals how they’ve kept rolling and produced one of their best songs yet.
- by Martin Boulton
Music reviews: You Am I, The Chills, Johanna Samuels and more
Johanna Samuels’ Excelsior!, Jon Armstrong Sextet’s Reabsorb, You Am I’s The Lives of Others and The Chills’ Scatterbrain.
- by Barry Divola, Craig Mathieson, John Shand and Barnaby Smith
Pandemic? No problem. Irish festival moves to Sydney
The famed Baltimore Fiddle Fair in County Cork will have only one live audience this year - 17,500 kilometres away.
- by Michael Bailey