Stanley Simmons continue building momentum with the release of ‘Cellophane’ and the announcement of their debut album Dancing While The World Is Ending, arriving August 28.
Genesis’ Invisible Touch marks its 40th anniversary, revisiting the band’s 1986 commercial peak and global pop-rock breakthrough.
Taylor Swift has released ‘I Knew It, I Knew You’, an original song written for Disney and Pixar’s Toy Story 5. The track is inspired by Jessie and marks Swift’s first new music since 2025.
Prince’s estate has announced Timeless, a new compilation featuring 10 previously unreleased recordings from across his career. The collection is previewed by the newly released 1995 track Stone.
The Huxton Creepers have reissued their classic debut album 12 Days To Paris for its 40th anniversary and announced a national tour performing the album in full for the first time.
The Johnnys are preparing a retrospective collection of unreleased Mushroom Records recordings and discussing new music, according to founding member Graham Hood.
Madonna unveiled new single Love Sensation during a surprise Times Square performance as she ramps up promotion for her upcoming album Confessions II.
Ashley Naylor has announced Melbourne and Sydney Ashley Naylor Spaceship shows and a rare Los Angeles solo performance as the new single Racing Time continues the rollout of Alexandria Sunset.
The Beatles will release a colourised version of their iconic 1967 All You Need Is Love performance online for the first time on Global Beatles Day, 25 June.
Evanescence have announced a March 2027 Australia and New Zealand arena tour, their first headline run in the region since releasing Sanctuary.
Don Walker has premiered ‘Breakfast In Paris’, a new song from his forthcoming album Love Songs. The track previews Walker’s first solo album since Lightning In A Clear Blue Sky and arrives ahead of ...
Michael Stipe and Andrew Watt brought I Played The Fool (Main Title Theme) from HBO’s Rooster to Jimmy Kimmel Live, spotlighting the newly released soundtrack album and Watt’s first television score ...