Film and TV Music News Rick Rubin has interviewed some of music’s biggest names, now he’s sitting down with Jay-Z by Tammy Moir If there’s anyone who can get Jay-Z to unpack three decades of music, it’s probably Rick Rubin. Rick Rubin has spent decades producing some of the biggest records ever made….
Music Martina Andrea: A Voice That Makes You Feel Something by Alex Cooper How Martina Andrea turned personal truth into an twelve-track musical diary. Italian singer-songwriter Martina Andrea Migliore has spent over a decade weaving between genres, from spaghetti western metal to gospel…
Music Meet 30P: The Project That Samples Itself by Happy No old records were harmed in the making of this album, only old ideas. Melbourne-based songwriter and producer Caillan Halliday is turning a lifetime of unfinished ideas into a bold…
Health News Wellbeing ‘I hated my body’: Shania Twain opens up about menopause and self-image by Gabrielle Naoum The country-pop icon says menopause forced her to rethink her relationship with her body and health. In a recent interview, Shania Twain got vulnerable about the ‘unhealthy things’ she was…
Music Dame Haff on gap year disasters, Arsenal’s drunkest parade, and the art of not overthinking by Alex Cooper Too Cool? Hardly. Dame Haff, the solo project of London-born, New York-toughened musician Dan Mehaffey, arrives with a debut EP that refuses to sit still. Titled Nostalgia, the record celebrates…
News The Gods They Made: No Intro, No Escape by Alex Cooper The Geneva quartet on hypnotic hooks, bass faces, and skipping the small talk. Swiss indie-alt outfit The Gods They Made don’t believe in easing you in. Their latest single, ‘Hypnotic,’…
Music Inside the raw, bouncy, hand-painted world of Crispy Danger by Alex Cooper “Why start small?” When legendary mix engineer Chris Lord-Alge, whose resume includes Bruce Springsteen and Green Day, decides to mix an unsigned band’s debut single, the music world should stop…
Music BOOF HEADS on ‘ACAC,’ going broke, and why fighting your boss is a creative process by Alex Cooper Boof or be boofed. Brisbane’s most barbaric musical exports, BOOF HEADS, are back to remind you exactly why they’ve become the undisputed kings of chaotic, heavy-hitting entertainment. Fresh off their…
Music Menzies on their “wildly universal” new album, MJ Lenderman’s praise, and their huge NZ tour by Alex Cooper Magic, sausage rolls, and the ferry ride of a lifetime. New Zealand’s most delightfully crooked alt-country band, Menzies, has finally done it. The Wellington outfit has released their wildly anticipated…
Music Nave & The Ghost Collectors on grief, family, and the haunting joy of ‘Family Whistle’ by Happy The whistle that became a prayer. Bergen’s indie-rock bruisers Nave & The Ghost Collectors are known for explosive blues energy and chaotic live shows, but their new single, ‘Family Whistle,’…
Music No Filters, No Regrets: Bitter Blue’s 20-Year Path to Actual Art by Happy Luka Nikolić on ditching compromise, cherishing cherries, and meditating in a burning skyscraper. For Luka Nikolić, the frontman of Serbian indie outfit Bitter Blue, creating music is survival. Born from…
Music Isabella Richardson on healing herself, one song at a time. by Alex Cooper A Lover Girl’s Revenge. After a six-year silence, UK-based singer-songwriter Isabella Richardson is breaking her own rules. The Melbourne native, who once graced a Disney+ soundtrack and scored a Top…
Music Into The Void with Hellkern Warriors by Alex Cooper How a German-Italian-Colombian alliance turned the void into music’s most urgent heartbeat. Formed across three continents in mid-2025, Hellkern Warriors have rapidly become one of the dark underground’s most compelling…