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Here's The Music You Need To Hear This International Women's Day
From pop to metalcore to country to dance music to woozy folk, here are The Music's picks for this International Women's Day.
Features / Interviews
Tim Hecker's Songs Aren't About Anything, 'I Just Make Music That's Evocative'
Ahead of Tim Hecker's return to Australia for the ΩHM Festival of Other Music, The Music caught up with the Canadian musician for a chat about inspiration.
Industry / News
Warner Music Makes A Play For Believe
A formal offer is yet to be made, but it could ring up to the tune of nearly $3 billion.
News / Music
The Whitlams Black Stump Share Resounding Debut Album ‘Kookaburra’
“Country music has a strong sense of time and place, so clothing my stories in a country music coat seemed like a natural progression to me.”
News / Music
Tash Sultana Lands Spot On Fender Stratocaster 70th Anniversary Celebrations
Sultana joins a star-studded line-up alongside Tom Morello, Nile Rodgers and many more.
News / Music
Spice Girls Reunion Rumours Confirmed
After months of teasing, Mel B has shared that the big news is dropping later this year.
Features / Interviews
Judas Priest 'Wouldn't Change A Thing' About Their Epic Career
As Judas Priest prepare to release their 19th album 'Invincible Shield' tomorrow, bassist Ian Hill muses on a five-decade-plus career and what keeps the band "current, relevant, and modern."
Industry / News
Elefant Traks Closing Down After 26 Years
“I don't think there has been a more important label in Australian music for the last three decades than Elefant Traks.”
Industry / Feature
How John Butler Trio Changed The Aussie Music Landscape With ‘Sunrise Over Sea’
In 2004, John Butler Trio’s third album ‘Sunrise Over Sea’ achieved the “impossible”, becoming the first fully indie album to debut at #1 on the ARIA charts.
Web Story / Gallery
Live Review: Yussef Dayes @ Sydney Opera House
Yussef Dayes impresses in each arrangement with his dexterity, his versatility and his improvisational brilliance.
Features / Music
Kita Alexander On Making Her Debut Album A ‘Journey’ And Its Tour ‘An Experience’
“I think the record is something that I would listen to front to end, and I would be taken on that journey with the artist. Because I genuinely enjoy listening to the songs.”
Industry / News
Are Exorbitant Policing Costs Killing NSW Music Festivals?
“I think you will see festivals cancelling and or taking a year off more so than a national touring festival skipping a NSW leg."
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