Life on the road with wild Sydney trio Crocodylus "Touring with The Chats was all time." says Crocodylus member Josh Williams "We got on straight away over a couple XXXX."
Smash Mouth, Sheryl Crow respond to new reports of destroyed music “Uncontrolled fire is always devastating and sometimes the loss is unsurmountable,” Smash Mouth said of the destroyed master tapes.
We revisit U2’s 1987 album The Joshua Tree Let’s go back to a magical moment in time when mobile phones didn’t exist, Justin Bieber was not born yet, and a rock’n’roll band from...
Iconic LA store Amoeba Music to be demolished for high-rise apartments "We have several exciting possibilities in Hollywood, and we’ll let everyone know when we have news to share," Amoeba Music wrote of their future.
Korn announce their first album in three years, release first single Korn have announced 'The Nothing', their 13th studio album, and first since 2016's 'The Serenity Of Suffering'. Check out the first single now!
U2 have just released a bunch of extra tickets to their Melbourne show U2 are heading to Australia later this year, so make sure you grab some of the newly-released tickets to their Melbourne show!
triple j have announced the location of their 2019 One Night Stand The triple j One Night Stand will be heading south once again!
Splendour In The Grass announces 2019 comedy, science, and forums program With just under a month under Splendour in the Grass hits Byron, festival organisers today launch the comedy, science and forum program.
Ben Swank explains how Third Man Records give back to their most dedicated fans [Indie record stores are] absolutely vital is every community for multiple reasons beyond just selling people records, Ben Swank of Third Man Records says.
Some genius has turned System Of A Down’s ‘Chop Suey!’ into a happy song The iconic 2001 single from System Of A Down has been reworked into something that wouldn't sound out of place on a chill-out compilation.
R.E.M. frontman Michael Stipe says he has “18 songs” ready for a solo project "For five years I’d had a clean break from music," Michael Stipe explained of his prolonged absence from the world of recording.