The Rolling Stones will unveil details of their new album Foreign Tongues on May 5 2026, marking their 25th studio release and a rapid follow-up to Hackney Diamonds.
Mike Ness explains why Social Distortion’s Born To Kill took 15 years and why the band is entering a prolific new era.
ARIA has unveiled its 2026 Hall Of Fame inductees including Gurrumul, Jenny Morris and The Living End, a strong intake that still leaves many heritage Australian artists unrecognised.
Kathleen Halloran discusses her debut album Nobody’s Baby and life in Kate Ceberano’s band with Paul Cashmere on Noise11.
Aerosmith’s fourth album Rocks turns 50, marking a defining moment in hard rock with lasting influence on generations of musicians.
Bob Marley’s Rastaman Vibration turns 50, marking the album that took reggae global while delivering a powerful political message.
The Black Keys have released their covers album Peaches alongside a new video for She Does It Right, reconnecting with their blues origins.
Bleachers release I’m Not Joking as the latest preview of their 2026 album Everyone For Ten Minutes, with global tour dates confirmed.
Slayyyter has announced her 2026 Australian tour, bringing the Wor$t Girl In The World Tour to Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne this August.
Outlaw country figure David Allan Coe has died aged 86, leaving behind a catalogue marked by influence, rebellion and enduring controversy.
APRA marked its centenary at the 2026 APRA Awards with Paul Kelly performing Flash And The Pan’s Walking In The Rain, written by Harry Vanda and George Young.
INXS have been honoured with the Ted Albert Award at the 2026 APRA Awards in Sydney, with Jenny Morris delivering a tribute recognising their global impact and songwriting legacy.
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