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The news AC/DC fans have been waiting for is about to drop. The Australian tour announcement is imminent with even AC/DC now spreading the gossip on their socials with the iconic Thunderbolt symbol ...
Bruce Springsteen’s seven unreleased albums will make up his new box set ‘Tracks II’. The albums will fill the gaps between albums were we thought Bruce wasn’t recording. It turns out, he was ...
Patrick Walden, the guitarist for UK band Babyshambles, has died at the age of 46. The cause of death has not been released at this stage.
Dolly Parton and Mötley Crüe have re-recorded the Mötley Crüe classic ‘Home Sweet Home’.
The Cranberries ‘No Need To Argue’ will have its 30th anniversary on 3 October 1994. This was the second album for The Cranberries, the follow-up to the previous years ‘Everybody Else Is Doing It, So ...
Angus Young says he doesn’t care about guitarist polls and is not fussed about where they rank him. In Rolling Stone’s Best Guitarist poll Angus was ranked at no 38 below St Vincent, Maybelle Carter, ...
‘Sunday’ is the first song from Melbourne band Jacobs Run since the band’s self-titled 2019. ‘Sunday’ previews the impending second album ‘The Other Side’. This track was produced by Mark Opitz (AC/DC ...
In 2005 Gil Matthews re-released Buster Brown’s ‘Something To Say’ on his Aztec Records label and it featured bonus tracks, one being the 1980 Rose Tattoo version of ‘Release Legalise’ which Angry ...
Chicago’s ninth album in 1975 was ‘Chicago IX’, their greatest hits. The original 11 track release has had 10 songs added taking the release up to the end of the Columbia Records era at which time the ...
Not Drowning, Waving, the world music band formed by David Bridie in 1983, will re-unite with acclaimed Papua New Guinean musician Sir George Telek as well as Rabaul musicians Pius Wasi, Emmanuel and ...
Deep Purple’s iconic 1972 live album ‘Made In Japan’ has been given the Steven Wilson treatment. Wilson’s 2025 remix will be included in a 2025 edition of the expanded album. The original expanded ...
Melbourne’s British India have reformed with their first new music in eight years and a national tour to go with it.
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