
Amyl and the Sniffers, Cate Le Bon & more added to ALWAYS LIVE 2022
ALWAYS LIVE has announced exciting additions of local and international artists to its already packed 2022 lineup.

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ALWAYS LIVE has announced exciting additions of local and international artists to its already packed 2022 lineup.

Set to appear on her forthcoming album, Nobody Knows, Loren Kate cuts deep with her powerful new single.

“It’s the last show for Genesis,” Collins told the crowd at London’s O2 Arena. “After tonight we’ve got to get real jobs”

“The Foo Fighters family is devastated by the tragic and untimely loss of our beloved Taylor Hawkins,” the band writes. “His musical spirit and infectious laughter will live on with all of us forever”

Track will appear on Unlimited Love, the band’s first album with John Frusciante since 2006

"It’s about the complexity of realising you’ve gone beyond each other’s reach," Moreton explain, "and the allure of recklessness & sabotage."

A stellar example of his artistry, 'Secrets' proves that Garrett Kato can truly do no wrong.

A standout of the Aussie indie-rock scene of the early '90s, The Clouds will celebrate 30 years of their stellar debut album.

“The idea that we weren’t supposed to be here is why I agreed to do Lollapalooza in the first place,” James Hetfield said in 1996.

"This song is about finding out who you are while people project their fears onto you because you’re different," explains Eli Greeneyes.