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  1. In the soon-to-be-released book, Hirst opens up about his songwriting process with bandmates Peter Garrett and Jim Moginie for the first time.
  2. Christine Anu headlines a phenomenal bill of First Nations talent as part of this year’s free NAIDOC in the City Festival.
  3. Gracie Abrams' highly anticipated third album will be released next month.
  4. "I'm doing much better, I'm feeling better, I'm creating freely, and there's less fear in my heart," Lil Nas X shared.
  5. With her new single written with a bonafide hitmaker, Yorke talks about the balance of partying and depression (and Disney and horror) with her new single, 'Break Up Season.'
  6. While record labels and distributors have been posting music videos on Spotify for a year, this marks the first time artists will be able to do the same.
  7. As Vika & Linda Bull top the Australian Albums chart, it's time to reflect on other familial team-ups that have resulted in chart success.
  8. Faith No More’s Bill Gould shared, “We’re definitely going to be in Europe. We’re definitely going to be in South America, and Australia, and the US...”
  9. “I’m really excited to revisit this album and all the songs that kind of fell off the setlist over the years,” Bob Evans said.
  10. Ahead of the release of their eleventh studio album, the Perth psych-rock band's frontman, Nick Allbrook, chats with The Music about art, Australian identity, and hope.
  11. The film commemorates the tenth anniversary of Sia's main stage performance at Coachella.
  12. "We love you, brother; we love you," Post Malone told the audience in Toronto this week, directly addressing Oliver Tree.
  13. Hoodoo Gurus are embarking on their "All Killer, No Filler" tour of Australia later this year, where they plan on playing "every one of our 42 singles at least once."
  14. Punters have already snapped up more than 65% of tickets – before a single artist from the bill had been revealed.
  15. The archive of correspondence – which dates to around 1978 – sees Scott offering his thoughts on drinking, touring, and AC/DC tourmates Aerosmith.