Indie Indie Damon Albarn thinks artists ‘should be allowed’ to perform during coronavirus As the coronavirus pandemic continued to ravage the UK, Damon Albarn has mused on the shaky future of the live music industry.
Hip Hop Hip Hop Eminem goes all in for Joe Biden after dusting off an old classic for ad campaign Hip hop legend Eminem has signalled his support for Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden ahead of the forthcoming US election.
Hip Hop Hip Hop Stevie Wonder performs first new songs in 15 years at Joe Biden rally Musical icon Stevie Wonder has taken to the stage at a Detriot Joe Biden rally to perform his first new songs in 15 years.
Classic Rock Classic Rock Tom Waits is mega impressed with Indigenous choir’s cover of ‘Make It Rain’ American singer-songwriter Tom Waits has praised a Cairns-based Indigenous choir's rendition of his 2004 track 'Make It Rain'.
Classic Rock Classic Rock Chippendale institution Freda’s has called it a day After nine years, cherished Sydney venue Freda's is calling it a day, the bar announced it's imminent closure in a lengthy open letter.
Pop Pop Lady Gaga slams Trump with scathing tweet after having enough of his shit Lady Gaga has clapped back at Donald Trump after his communications director called her out for affiliating with Joe Biden.
Metal Metal This orchestral reimagining of Metallica’s ‘One’ is eerily beautiful You've heard Metallica's 'One' be covered by guitars, but chances are you've never heard the song be covered by an orchestra
Classic Rock Classic Rock Check out The Rolling Stones’ first ever performance of ‘Sympathy For The Devil’ The Rolling Stones have dug through the archives and unearthed the first-ever performance of their 1968 track 'Sympathy for the Devil.'
Metal Metal Anthrax’s Scott Ian recalls when Metallica sacked Dave Mustaine Scott Ian has reflected on being around Metallica when they fired Megadeth vocalist Dave Mustaine from the band in April 1983.
Indie Indie Julian Casablancas ‘couldn’t care less’ about playing all your fave Strokes bangers Julian Casablancas isn't interested in playing your favourite The Strokes songs, revealing that playing the hits repeatedly feels "phony."
Pop Pop Record Of The Week: Tia Gostelow, ‘Chrysalis’ Bursting with veritable ’80s dance-floor anthems, big drum beats and rom-com film soundbeds, Chrysalis is a powerful second album.