Music News The noughties just might be getting their girl band back by Tammy Moir Original Pussycat Dolls members are in talks of a reunion tour, sending fans into a frenzy. After 15 years apart, The Pussycat Dolls might finally be ready to reunite. According…
Music News Pulp Announce First Australian & New Zealand Shows in 13 Years by Tammy Moir After more than a decade away, Pulp are finally bringing their new era Down Under. Fresh off their critically acclaimed 2025 album More, their first since 2001’s We Love Life,…
Live Music News The Wombats light up the Hordern Pavilion with neon nostalgia and new energy by Happy The Wombats brought euphoric, all-ages celebration of indie joy to Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion From the first punchy chord of ‘Sorry I’m Late, I Didn’t Want to Come,’ The Wombats turned Sydney’s…
Music News Liam Gallagher banned from tossing maracas after fan chaos at Wembley by Loc Ziesing Liam Gallagher has been told to stop hurling maracas and tambourines into Oasis crowds after fans caused chaos. Liam Gallagher has been forced to drop one of his signature live-show…
Music News So, what or who the hell is ‘Wonderwall’ actually about if it’s not Meg? by Tammy Moir The Britpop anthem we thought was a love song — but wasn’t On the surface, Wonderwall is a sweet, melancholic love song — the kind of thing people propose to,…
News The Best Gigs Happening in Aus from Now to December by Tammy Moir Whether you’re into big singalongs or sweaty midweek mosh pits, 2025’s got you covered. Australia’s live music scene is packed this year — with huge names hitting home soil and…
Music News Paul McCartney Battled ‘Overwhelmingly Strong Feelings of Pain’ in The Beatles by Laura Gordon How loss, loneliness and unspoken emotions created the band’s most iconic songs—and tore them apart. Paul McCartney struggled with deep emotions of “pain and loneliness” during his time in The…
Music News Zak Starkey Breaks Silence on Firing From The Who by Laura Gordon Drummed out of The Who, but not out of the groove Zak Starkey has spoken out after being let go as The Who’s drummer after nearly 30 years, admitting he’s…
Music Getting to know UK’s indie-grunge sweethearts OWES by Tammy Moir From the unlikely creative setting of lockdown 2020 emerges OWES, a Hemel Hempstead quartet whose sound defies easy categorization. Blending elements of grunge, electronic, punk, and pop, the band has…
Music OWES Single ‘because i love him’ Is That Indie Hit You’ve Been Waiting For by Cooper Marix-Evans The UK band have been on a high lately, and their new valentines day single is just the start of another big year OWES, the Hemel Hempstead-based band, has evolved…
Music Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs announce new album with latest single ‘Stitches’ by Erin Hughes Pigsx7 announced the release date for upcoming album ‘Death Hilarious’ with noisy new single ‘Stitches’ British stoner-metal five piece, Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs (Pigsx7), have announce the…
News Shame Replaces Wunderhorse for Fontaines D.C. Aus Tour Dates by Erin Hughes Wunderhorse announced cancellation of Aus tour dates due to “unforeseen personal circumstances” English rock band Wunderhorse were set to follow Fontaines D.C. down under in March 2025 as support for…
Music News Needle in the Hay International Spotlight: Lemonsuckr by Tammy Moir Lemonsuckr bring their good selves to the Needle in the Hay competition spotlight New kids on the block, Lemonsuckr are are the latest entrants in Happy Mag’s Needle in the Hay…