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  1. "To be able to create what we have with Lost Paradise and now to bring a series of shows to life in a warehouse all these years later on, has been a pipe dream come true," explains Finely Tuned's Simon Beckingham.
  2. This July, Between The Buried And Me will return to Australia for the first time in six years.
  3. ARIA comes out swinging, accusing the code of allowing radio to self-select lower quota categories and dump most Australian music to off-peak time zones.
  4. "I’ve said things like that before, but I feel like we’re getting toward the end and that will be fine, too," Henley said in a new interview.
  5. The Radiohead guitarist wrote the score for the Paul Thomas Anderson and Daniel Day-Lewis-directed film 'Phantom Thread,' which was released in 2018.
  6. Savannah Sounds organisers have unveiled the day-by-day breakdown and set times ahead of this year's three-day event.
  7. The international electronic festival made its debut in Melbourne last year.
  8. “All of these songs sound like a Ford commercial,” wrote one viewer on YouTube.
  9. "We are committed to doing better," the Laneway team said in a statement to punters today.
  10. Bloom vocalist Jono Hawkey discusses releasing two albums within a year of each other, how metalcore is sexy again, drinking champagne under the Eiffel Tower, and their upcoming Australian tour.
  11. The highlights from Wet Leg’s headline show at UNSW Roundhouse, Sydney.
  12. “Many venues were suggested, but it's NOT your nan’s living room at the Long Island Retirement Village in Seaforth.”
  13. Ahead of their long-awaited headline tour of Australia, Lacuna Coil co-vocalist Andrea Ferro details the band’s latest album ‘Sleepless Empire,’ Soundwave and Good Things Festival memories, and more.
  14. In his first-ever Australian show, the Geese frontman unites a crowd of true believers with a set of strange, singular songs and a voice he wields like a weapon.
  15. Exclusive merchandise, limited edition posters, and more items will be available at the East Coast-based pop-up stores.