
“We Hope That People Loved It”: INXS Talk 35 Years of ‘Kick’
“I don’t think we tried ever to be anything other than ourselves, we just wanted to play the music we loved."

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“I don’t think we tried ever to be anything other than ourselves, we just wanted to play the music we loved."

The first single from Harry’s House is a both a straight-from-the-heart cry and an irresistible dance-floor challenge

Crowded House bass player Nick Seymour speaks to Rolling Stone Australia ahead of the band’s long-awaited Dreamers Are Waiting Australian tour this month.

Hawkins idolized the Police drummer, then befriended him. This week, Copeland called up Rolling Stone to pay tribute to his late “brother of the stick”

Though these last few years might not have gone as planned, pop-punk veterans Mayday Parade are putting the past behind them as they gear up for their Australian tour.

Stefan Babcock of Toronto punk band PUP speaks to Rolling Stone about their experimental new album, The Unraveling of PUPTheBand

“We’re not suits with no rhythm,” rapper says of his new label DIEMON. “We’re also artists that are active [and] currently in the game”

Bryan Ferry and Co. opened for Jethro Tull at Madison Square Garden in 1972, and they’re finally returning as headliners in September

Track will serve as theme for Slow Horses, a new series starring Gary Oldman

The Australian hip hop veterans will kick off their third decade of existence with a run of festival headline slots, beginning at Wollongong’s Yours and Owls this weekend.