David Guetta, Teddy Swims and Tones And I unite for Gone Gone Gone, a gospel-tinged dance anthem blending soul, pop and Guetta’s signature electronic energy.
Good Things Festival 2025 will feature an expanded bouquet of sideshows in Australia — full dates for All Time Low, Machine Head, Cobra Starship, Refused, Lorna Shore and more.
Rhino Records is reviving the reel-to-reel format with T. Rex’s Electric Warrior and Yes’s The Yes Album, returning two of rock’s greatest works to their original analogue glory.
Ian Watkins, the disgraced former frontman of Lostprophets, has been killed in prison at age 48. The Welsh musician was serving a 29-year sentence for child sex offences.
Crowded House kicked off the Red Hot Summer Tour 2025 with a massive Legends On The Lawn concert in Cairns, joined by Angus & Julia Stone, The Church, Mark Seymour with Vika & Linda, and The Waifs.
Tommy James Talks Me The Mob And The Music, Roulette Records, and the Songs That Shaped Rock History
James opens up to Paul Cashmere about his mob-connected label, his biggest hits, and the real story behind Me, The Mob And The Music.
Steve Norman of Spandau Ballet joins Paul Cashmere to discuss the Everything Is Now box set, the band’s Blitz Years, and the birth of the New Romantic scene.
Simply Red’s debut album Picture Book turns 40. Released in 1985, the album introduced Mick Hucknall’s powerful voice to the world and featured the timeless hit Holding Back The Years.
Pixies guitarist Joey Santiago talks to Paul Cashmere of Noise11.com about the band’s Boston origins, his guitar sound, and new music in the works ahead of their 2025 Australian tour.
Pianist and mental health advocate Chad Lawson has released Where We Are, Together, a new EP featuring VOCES8, Esther Abrami, Seth Parker Woods, Ashley Jackson, and Rupi Kaur to mark World Mental ...
Dion revisits his timeless anthem Abraham, Martin and John with a new recording and video from his upcoming album The Rock ‘n’ Roll Philosopher, featuring collaborations with Eric Clapton, Mark ...
Melbourne artists Aimee Isobel and Connor Stanton join forces on Rainy Weather, a cinematic new duet about heartbreak and self-discovery, featuring a striking video directed by Aimee herself.
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