
Björk Sets Physical Release for ‘Cornucopia: Live’ Concert Film
Björk’s 'Cornucopia' will complete the journey from concert halls to arthouse cinemas to home stereos with a physical release for her concert film
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Subscribe NowIt's that time of year, as Christmas hurtles into history, the domestic Test cricket series is in the books and new music is largely absent
Former Steriogram member, New Zealander Bradley Hanan-Carter, links up with Butch Vig and friends in the desert for a new project
Brenton Wood, the soul singer behind 1967 hit “The Oogum Boogum Song” and formed his own record label in the Seventies, has died at the age of 83.
Danny Elfman lost a bid to dismiss a defamation lawsuit against him from a woman who accused him of sexual harassment.
Australian bands of the Eighties reflect on the excessive costs spent trying to conquer America, and why it all went horribly wrong
The Mac Miller Estate shares the previously leaked song '5 Dollar Pony Rides' set to appear on the official release of 'Balloonerism' on January 17.
Travis Scott, SZA, and Future have been sued by Roc Nation singer Victory Boyd for copyright infringement over their collaboration 'Telekinesis.'
Lily Allen will take weeks off from the BBC podcast 'Miss Me' podcast to focus on her mental health following a period of spiraling and panic attacks.
Janice Combs allegedly threw wild parties at her Mount Vernon home, according to Sean Combs' friend in a new Peacock documentary about the mogul.
Chisel recounts how they imploded and reunited for "The Last Wave of Summer" -- the “hell freezes over” moment for Australian rock history