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Queens of the Stone Age Headline Australia’s First Lookout Festival
Australia’s newest music festival LookOut got off to a massive success in Torquay, Victoria on Sunday with headliners Queens of the Stone Age as well as Australia’s The Chats, Spiderbait, Pond, Gut Health and Lola Scott.
Tagged as:00s, Australia, festival, live music, Lookout Festival, music, Queens Of The Stone Age, rock, USA
R.I.P. John Miles at 72
John Miles, best known for the 1976 hit ‘Music’, has died at the age of 72.
Tagged as:70s, Alan Parsons, Jimmy Page, John Miles, music, pop, UK
Gammer and Tigerlily Head Up ULTRA Australia Second Lineup Announcement
by Tim Cashmere
DJs Gammer and Tigerlily are amongst the second run of artists announced for the ULTRA Australia festival in March.
Tagged as:00s, 10s, dance, DJ, Electronic, festival, Gammer, live, music, Tiger Lily, Tigerlily, Ultra
Ngaiire Announces Australian Tour
by Tim Cashmere
Ngaiire, one of Australia’s most noteworthy neo-soul artists, is set to return to the stage in February and March next year for a run of festival shows.
Tagged as:10s, live, Mardi Gras, music, Ngaiire, Papua New Guinea, Perth Festival, soul, tour, WOMADelaide, Woodford
Faith No More Return To The Stage In 2020
by Tim Cashmere
Faith No More – San Francisco’s weirdest offering to the alternative music scene of the 80s and 90s – are returning to the stage in 2020 for the first time since 2015.
Tagged as:00s, 80s, 90s, alternative music, Europe, Faith No More, festival, hellfest, live, music, sunstroke festival, tons of rock, tour, touring
Bullet For My Valentine Move To Caroline
Bullet For My Valentine will release their next album via Universal’s Caroline imprint, ending a decade long association with Sony’s RCA/Jive labels.
Tagged as:Bullet For My Valentine, Bullet For My Valentine Move To Caroline, music
It’s Now Illegal To Rip Your Own CD In The UK
A British high court has just killed a whole industry, at least if people pay attention to the letter of the law.
Tagged as:CD, collection, iPhone, ipod, iTunes, music, music collection, music news, Rip, streaming
Wanda Jackson Ill, Cancels Shows
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member and rockabilly queen Wanda Jackson has cancelled three dates through November due to illness.
Tagged as:50s. USA, country, music, Wanda Jackson
CMC Rocks Moves To Queensland
CMC Rocks will have a new home in a new state in 2015. The Country music festival is heading to Queensland.
Tagged as:Australia, CMC Rock, country, Lady Antebellum, music, Queensland, Troy Cassar-Daly
Toff In Town Hosts Live Music Discussion And Tote Doco
by Andrew Tijs
A new panel discussion about music activism, and a screening of the Tote documentary, hits the Toff In Town next Monday.
Tagged as:activism, discussion, documentary, Melbourne, Monday, music, panel, planning, Q&A, The Tote, Toff In Town
The Tea Party Will “Definitely” Make New Music
by Andrew Tijs
A fully reunited Tea Party tell Noise11 that their return will “definitely” result in new music.
Tagged as:alternative, Canada, grunge, interview, Jeff Martin, music, new, noise11., reformation, reunion, rock, The Tea Party
The Wiggles Book US Tour With Greg
by Andrew Tijs
Kids’ music megastars The Wiggles welcome Greg back to the fold for a US tour.
Tagged as:2012, August, children, Greg Page, July, Kids, music, Sam Moran, The Wiggles, tour, US, Yellow Wiggle
M.I.A. Composes Music For Julian Assange’s TV Show
by Andrew Tijs
M.I.A. has composed original music for Assange’s interview show The World Tomorrow, and he borrowed her computer.
Tagged as:electro, hip-hop, interview, Julian Assange, M.I.A., music, Original, show, soundtrack, The World Tomorrow, TV, Wikileaks
Damon Albarn Says No To More Blur Or Gorillaz Music
by Andrew Tijs
Damon Albarn has said that new music coming from Gorillaz in the future is “unlikely” and Blur are pretty much over.
Tagged as:Blur, Britpop, broken up, Damon Albarn, electro, finished, Gorillaz, indie, music, new, over, reunion, UK
Newtons Nation Launches Unsigned Artist Comp
by Andrew Tijs
Newtons Nation launches an unsigned artist competition where winners get to perform at the extreme sport and music fest alongside newly-added Ajax.
Tagged as:Ajax, bandit.fm, Bathurst, competition, extreme sport, festival, Mount Panorama, music, Newton’s Nation, Sony, The Getaway Plan, unsigned artist
Slipknot DJ To Work With UK Rapper Professor Green
by Andrew Tijs
Slipknot DJ Sid Wilson says he’ll be working on a track with British rapper Professor Green.
Tagged as:British, collaboration, DJ, metal, music, Professor Green, rap, Sid Wilson, Slipknot, UK, US
Performers Come Out For The Last Greatest Show On Earth
by Andrew Tijs
An enormous list of musicians, comedians, and performers sign on for an apocalypse-themed charity show at the Regal Ballroom.
Tagged as:Andrew McClelland, Brous, cabaret, comedy, Harmony, Laura Jean, music, Regal Ballroom, The Drones, The Last Greatest Show On Earth
Happy SLAM Day – Pick Your Gig
by Andrew Tijs
Today is SLAM Day, so do your bit and support Australian music with a choice of over 130 shows.
Tagged as:Australian, Busby Marou, gig guide, Harmony, Jade Monkey, Mikelangelo, music, Papa VS Pretty, Primitive Calculators, shows, SLAM Day, Spod, Stonefield, venues
Def FX Add Hobart, Adelaide And Perth Dates
by Andrew Tijs
Nineties trance rock heroes Def FX have announces three new dates for their reunion tour.
Tagged as:90s, Adelaide, alternative, dates, Def FX, electro, Hobart, metal, music, News, Perth, reunion, rock, tour, trance
Mick Harvey To Deliver Keynote At I Manage My Music
by Andrew Tijs
Mick Harvey (Bad Seeds, PJ Harvey) follows Gotye to deliver the keynote at self-management workshop, I Manage My Music.
Tagged as:artist, Gotye, industry, Jen Cloher, keynote, management, Mick Harvey, music, self-management, speaker, workshop
2011 AMP Shortlist Announced
by Andrew Tijs
The nine albums in the running for Australia’s premier music prize, the AMP, have been announced.
Tagged as:2011, Abbe May, Adalita, AMP, announced, Australia, Boy & Bear, Gotye, Gurrumul, Jack Ladder, Kimbra, music, prize, shortlist, The Middle East
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