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The mellow man from one of the loudest bands on Earth

The mellow man from one of the loudest bands on Earth

There’s way more to Dinosaur Jr frontman J Mascis than his hard-rocking, taciturn image would suggest.

  • by Barry Divola

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‘Worth it’: Why these Aussies made Ed Sheeran’s latest music video free

‘Worth it’: Why these Aussies made Ed Sheeran’s latest music video free

The pop star issued a global callout for filmmakers to make video clips for his latest album Autumn Variations. The Australian winner’s effort was Amazing.

  • by Hannah Story
The year ahead in music: The best tours coming to Victoria in 2024

The year ahead in music: The best tours coming to Victoria in 2024

The Chemical Brothers, Nick Cave and Coldplay are among the artists touring in 2024.

  • by Michael Dwyer
Five must-see concerts (and a few more) happening in January

Five must-see concerts (and a few more) happening in January

The Breeders are back for the first time in five years, plus there’s live hip-hop, rap, R&B and more to dive into next month in Sydney.

  • by James Jennings
Just can’t get Kenough: How a Barbie song became the year’s silliest smash

Just can’t get Kenough: How a Barbie song became the year’s silliest smash

Andrew Wyatt’s scored big with his film music before. But his Barbie experience went beyond.

  • by Robert Moran
Brett Whiteley kept thousands of LPs, the tunes have inspired new work

Brett Whiteley kept thousands of LPs, the tunes have inspired new work

The artist’s dog-eared collection has provided the inspiration for a series of performances for the 2024 Sydney Festival, to take place in the painter’s studio.

  • by Helen Pitt
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Jack Johnson: Mr Nice Guy saving the world one banana pancake at a time

Jack Johnson: Mr Nice Guy saving the world one banana pancake at a time

The singer-songwriter really is as mellow as his reputation and might just be the sort of artist we all need right now.

  • by Nick Galvin
Carols, actually: Live reindeer, floods and a four-year-old sacked

Carols, actually: Live reindeer, floods and a four-year-old sacked

Carols darling Marina Prior has been performing in the Christmas Eve event for more than three decades. Backstage, it hasn’t always been a smooth sleigh ride.

  • by Kerrie O'Brien
Marcia Hines’ epiphany after family tragedy

Marcia Hines’ epiphany after family tragedy

On a gruelling flight home to bury her brother, the pop queen wanted to scream. Then she had an insight.

  • by Michael Lallo
Move, Mariah. Budge, Buble. Here are 2023’s best new Christmas anthems

Move, Mariah. Budge, Buble. Here are 2023’s best new Christmas anthems

Some smooth new selections to fill the uncomfortable silence at Christmas lunch.

  • by Robert Moran
Kids used to throw stones at me: Grammy winner Angelique Kidjo

Kids used to throw stones at me: Grammy winner Angelique Kidjo

The world-renowned singer grew up under Benin’s repressive communist dictatorship, but when the government demanded she write and perform propaganda, she slipped out of the country and reinvented herself.

  • by Jane Cornwell