Classic Rock Classic RockFoo Fighters’ self-titled debut album is over 25 years old Foo Fighters' debut album came out on July 4th, 1995. We look back on what remains one of the most significant debut albums of its era.
Courtney Barnett, Archie Roach & The Triffids documentaries to debut at MIFF This year's instalment of Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) will celebrate the beautiful unison between Australian cinema and music.
Classic Rock Classic RockGary Numan on influencing artists like Kanye West, ‘It’s very flattering, but I don’t chase it’ Back in 2008, Kanye West cited none other than Gary Numan as a musical influence when creating his iconic '808s & Heartbreak' album.
Metal MetalFear Factory guitarist reckons fans “cancel-cultured” the band’s album Fear Factory guitarist Dino Cazares has spoken on the band's new album Aggression Continuum, which serves as a follow-up to 2016's Genexus.
Classic Rock Classic RockNoel Gallagher told Keith Richards that Liam Gallagher is ‘worse’ than Mick Jagger Noel Gallagher has reflected on the time he met Keith Richards, telling the rock icon that his brother Liam was "worse" than Mick Jagger.
Classic Rock Classic RockPeter Jackson’s Beatles doco has been extended to six hours Unfortunately The Beatles documentary won't be hitting the cinemas (blame the pandemic), but it sure as hell isn't going to disappoint.
Classic Rock Classic RockFoo Fighters to release new disco album under alter ego, the Dee Gees Foo Fighters have been doing a killer job at staying in the news cycle over the last week or so and to top it all off, they're going disco.
Pop PopBritney Spears will finally testify in her conservatorship case this Wednesday After a highly publicized case over her conservatorship that has sparked a viral movement, Britney is finally set to testify
Metal MetalRob Halford of Judas Priest says subliminal suicide message trial was “stupid, ridiculous” Judas Priest were sent to trial over an alleged subliminal message about suicide on the group's cover of 'Better By You, Better Than Me'
Pop Pop‘I just want to have fun. I don’t want to overthink anything’: Ladyhawke’s Pip Brown finds freedom on her long-awaited fourth album, ‘Time Flies’ Ahead of an Australian headline tour this October, Tone Deaf spoke to Brown about the events that informed Time Flies, the album’s guest contributors and how she sees herself in 2021.
Indie IndieHow Clannad changed the world’s view of Celtic music Before Björk invented her robotic 'Gravity Harp', one distinctive musical movement that encompassed and started it all: Clannad.