A “pinch” of Lemmy’s cremated ashes was mixed with black ink, so now, technically, James Hetfield has the Motörhead vocalist’s DNA inside him.
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The highlights from the first-ever The Muster - Perth's Rodeo & Music Festival.
Stepping out of The Putbacks’ “funk-soul bubble”, Emma Donovan hopes to “get street cred from all the uncles and the mob” through the release of her stunning new solo record ’Til My Song Is Done’, which pays tribute to her country heritage.
"These prices will be without tax or tips, which will add 30 per cent."
"Our government could provide a lifeline to these venues by providing cheaper insurance. Instead, they’re proposing short-term, band-aid solutions that won’t provide the security the live music scene needs."
Former The Music editor Jessica Dale returns to discuss her special subject—Pearl Jam—ahead of the release of the band’s 12th studio album, 'Dark Matter'.
"We have encountered a family emergency that requires our immediate attention and presence."
With No Fixed Address, Bart Willoughby and his bandmates became the first Aboriginal band to lock in a major record deal and travel overseas.
You're invited to Double J's tenth birthday celebrations, and you won't want to miss them.
On 'Romance', Fontaines D.C. found inspiration in artists as diverse as OutKast and Korn.
Since major changes to the line-up were made, Pandemonium organisers have offered partial refunds, an extra free ticket, or an exclusive hoodie valued at $100.
“The talent that comes up on that stage every year never ceases to amaze me.”
It comes after DJ Dorothy (yes, THAT Dorothy) performed a surprise set in Melbourne last week.
“I’ve never been one to do things by halves or shirk a challenge.”