Australian Crawl founders James Reyne and Simon Binks have launched a Federal Court challenge over trademarks held since the 1990s, raising questions about ownership and legacy.
The Living End will play a special headline show at Hotel Brunswick in Brunswick Heads after Bluesfest was cancelled, bringing new songs and classic hits to an intimate stage.
George Benson’s Breezin turns 50. The landmark 1976 album topped the pop, jazz and R&B charts and remains one of the best-selling jazz albums ever recorded.
The Doobie Brothers reshaped their sound with the 1976 album Takin' It To The Streets, the record that introduced Michael McDonald and launched a new era for the band.
Songwriter Fellowship, giving emerging artists access to the Bob Dylan Archive and mentorship from leading songwriters.
Roman Candle have unveiled their debut album Unadulterated and new single Blasphemous Act, marking a major step for the Las Vegas screamo band.
Peter Frampton returns with Carry The Light, his first album of new material in 16 years, created alongside his son Julian and featuring a stellar lineup of collaborators.
The Angels will celebrate 50 years of Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again with a national Australian tour spanning more than 25 dates in 2026 ...
The Wallflowers celebrate the 30th anniversary of Bringing Down the Horse with a 2026 US & European tour performing the album and Long After Dark in full ...
Freya Ridings announces her third album Mother Of Pearl and unveils the deeply personal single I Have Always Loved You.
Ed O’Brien announces Blue Morpho, his second solo album, exploring psych-folk, trip-hop, and ambient textures, out 22 May 2026 via Transgressive.
Released in March 1996, The Beatles “Anthology 2” opened the band’s mid-1960s studio archives with rare recordings, alternate takes and the reunion track “Real Love”. Thirty years later the collection ...