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  1. Romer assured fans that he's "alright and nothing to worry about."
  2. The line-up of Jack Johnson, with special guests Ben Harper and John Butler, is proving irresistible to Australian music fans.
  3. The band's first national tour in 30 years, TSIM's No Mistakes tour is a nightmare for both SEO and editors around the country.
  4. 'Indie sleaze' might be chronologically confined to the early 2000s, but the aesthetic and culture never went away, and is in fact making a big comeback.
  5. "Peter, we will carry the torch of your unique legacy, always," Archer's bandmates wrote in a touching tribute.
  6. After performing sold-out shows in Sydney and Melbourne last year, MKTO return for a full-blown national tour in September.
  7. Nominations are now open across the NIMAs’ six categories ahead of the award ceremony this August.
  8. "Community radio is doing the heavy lifting in Australian music discovery and development," says Monash University Associate Professor Shane Homan.
  9. This week's The Music Power Pick revealed.
  10. 50 years ago this week, Sherbet’s biggest hit cracked the Top 40.
  11. “I’m probably not meant to say this, but yes, I am,” Minogue teased in a new interview.
  12. "Our job is to provide our members with as much data as we are able to give them, and we reject any claims to the contrary."
  13. Locorriere's bandmates confirmed his passing, saying that the singer died "after a long and courageous battle with kidney disease."
  14. Last month, it was reported that 2SER may have only limited airtime left, with fears it could shut down by July.
  15. Killswitch Engage will headline shows in Australia for the first time since 2018 and return after supporting Iron Maiden in arenas in 2024.