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Phil Campbell
Phil Campbell And The Bastard Sons Reschedule 2025 Australian Tour
The Motörhead guitarist and his band have postponed their Australian tour for this month until March 2026.
Industry / News
Samuel Gaskin, Kankawa Nagarra, Ball Park Music
Music Australia Reveals Latest Recipients Of Its Export Development Fund
Music Australia's Export Development Fund has shared more than $1 million between 65 Australian artists, producers, composers and songwriters as part of its latest round of funding.
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Stella Donnelly
Stella Donnelly Returns, Announces New Album 'Love And Fortune'
Donnelly has also unveiled the new single, 'Feel It Change.'
Features / Music
Keli Holiday
'I Thought My Phone Was Glitching': Keli Holiday Reacts To Whirlwind Success Of 'Dancing2'
“It was really this visceral, wholesome, human thing that made me cry tears of joy,” says Holiday of his song's surprise impact.
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Turnstile's Tiny Desk Concert
Turnstile Deliver The First Stage Dive (Or Desk Dive) In 'Tiny Desk Concert' History
Turnstile reimagined songs from their latest album 'NEVER ENOUGH' with a horn section and piano for their return to the Tiny Desk.
Industry / Feature
We Want Protest Songs
Marching To The Wrong Beat: How Your Protest Playlist Can Get You Sued
When infringement occurs at a political rally, for example, who can be sued?
News / Music
Teddy Swims, Snoop Dogg
NRL Boss Applauds Teddy Swims, Slams AFL's Snoop Dogg Booking For Grand Final Entertainment
“We actually got a vocalist. None of this doof, doof stuff. This bloke can actually sing...”
Industry / News
Sam Fender, Wolf Alice, Pulp
Sam Fender, Wolf Alice, Pulp & More Shortlisted For 2025 Mercury Prize
CMAT, FKA twigs, Fontaines D.C. and Sam Fender have been nominated for the Mercury Prize in the past, while Wolf Alice and Pulp have each won the award once.
Features / Music
The Presets
Slipping And Sliding And Out Of Control: The Presets’ ‘Beams’ Turns 20
A look back at Julian Hamilton and Kim Moyes’ breakout debut album 20 years after its release.
Features / Music
Kaytlyn Johnson
‘The First Step Is Listening To Young People’: Kaytlyn Johnson On Finding The Way From A Small Town To The Big Stage
"Growing up in the country can be an isolating experience but it really helps to find a few role models with the same aspirations as you."
Industry / Feature
The Beards
New Boutique Booking Agency Bush League Taps Wider Opportunities
"A reminder to myself to enjoy the ride and not take things too seriously," says founder Luke Morton.
Features / Interviews
Selve
Selve: ‘First Nations Music Should Be Held In The Same Regard As Places Like Abbey Road’
Selve’s Loki Liddle tells The Music about making the band’s new album, Breaking Into Heaven, on Jabirr Jabirr Country, and in Paris and London.