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Kanye West levitates at listening party, but Donda album yet to appear

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
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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?

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
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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'.

Melody is king on a night of heart and muscle
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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

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
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Todd Haynes doco seeks the genesis of the Velvet Underground

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

‘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

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
Billie Eilish’s Happier Than Ever a harrowing but revealing experience
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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
Felicity Wilcox’s need to escape constraints is bizarrely satisfying
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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