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Kanye West levitates at listening party, but Donda album yet to appear
Fans mostly gazed at a stream of a cinder brick cell where the hip-hop messiah had holed up to complete his long-awaited 10th studio album.
- by Michael Dwyer
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Billie Eilish uses new songs to take on trolls and stalkers
Billie Eilish’s Happier than Ever, Joe Lovano & Dave Douglas Sound Prints’ Other Worlds, Danil Trifonov’s Silver Age and Dot Allison’s Heart-Shaped Scars.
- by Kish Lal, John Shand, Banaby Smith and Barney Zwartz
Forty years on, do music videos still matter?
The first music video to ever air on MTV – The Buggles’ Video Killed the Radio Star – was broadcast on August 1, 1981.
- by Robert Moran
The Offspring 'The Kids Aren't Alright' official music video
Watch the official music video for The Offspring's song 'The Kids Aren't Alright'.
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Melody is king on a night of heart and muscle
Since moving to Australia eight years ago, Italian saxophonist Mirko Guerrini has made a strong imprint on Melbourne’s jazz scene.
- by Jessica Nicholas
From the Archives, 1921: The death of Enrico Caruso
100 years ago, as news broke that opera superstar Enrico Caruso had died in Rome, the Herald spoke to his one-time singing partner, Dame Nellie Melba.
- by Staff reporter
Todd Haynes doco seeks the genesis of the Velvet Underground
The most often-repeated thing said about the Velvet Underground is Brian Eno’s quip that the band didn’t sell many records, but everyone who bought one started a band.
- by Jake Coyle
‘I wanted more for my career’: Grammy winner changes tack
Leon Bridges’ new album shifts away from something that has saddled him with a ‘retro’ label early in his career.
- by Robert Moran
Something For Kate’s Echolalia was something for women in music
Ahead of a tour reviving Melbourne band Something For Kate’s 2001 album Echolalia, frontman Paul Dempsey recalls its feminine dynamic being unusual for a 2001 rock release on Sony.
- by Michael Bailey
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Billie Eilish’s Happier Than Ever a harrowing but revealing experience
The 16-track record has more than a hint of discontent in its lyrics.
- by Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen
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Felicity Wilcox’s need to escape constraints is bizarrely satisfying
Composer Felicity Wilcox’s Uncovered Ground, Adrian Younge’s The American Negro, Jackson Browne’s Downhill from Everywhere and Polish Club’s Now We’re Cookin’.
- by Jessie Cunniffe, John Shand, Barnaby Smith and Bernard Zuel