Indie Indie From Votes to Records, Women Stole the Hottest 100 Show in 2024 This year’s Triple J Hottest 100 2024 was basically a mic drop moment for women. The takeaway? The girls carried
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Remembering David Lynch: Master of the Weird and Wonderful David Lynch was a visionary, a dark artist with mastery of the surreal. Let’s just call him a genius, a flawed one.
Indie Indie The Terrys “Stay Free” With New Album Coming Soon South Coast rockers The Terrys drop “Stay Free", a breezy tune from their upcoming self-titled album
Indie Indie Spacey Jane Unveils ‘If That Makes Sense’, First Single Out Now The Perth indie-rock favourites are back their most ambitious album yet, ‘If That Makes Sense’, and a bold new single, “All the Noise"
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Live Music Live Music Boy & Bear to Headline ‘Live at the Gardens’ Series in Melbourne The lineup already features Groove Armada, Róisín Murphy, Lake Street Dive, and The Cruel Sea
Classic Rock Classic Rock Liam Gallagher Chimes In on Oasis Reunion Setlist Rumours Currently absent? "Wonderwall" despite being the band’s biggest hit
Classic Rock Classic Rock Developers Apologise After Demolition of AC/DC Home in Sydney Developers claim they were unaware of the home’s cultural significance: “We are genuinely sorry for this oversight"
Live Music Live Music 2024 Sydney Festival Underway: Jalen Ngonda, Hak Baker, JFDR, BARKAA, and More Sydney Festival 2025 is here, bringing top-notch performances to the city
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