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Subscribe NowFollowing an exceptional year of milestones, Gretta Ray has shared a ten-track mixtape of the songs that inspired her debut album.
Set to appear on Gang of Youths' third album, angel in realtime., the track comes paired with a stunningly choreographed film clip.
A rumination on topics of mental illness and the grief of losing a loved one, "Knock Knock" is a rather heavy song for Perth's Dear Sunday.
After decades spent as a prolific musician, and a few years stuck on hold, Jack Bratt's 'Slow Release' heralds the start of a new era for the Brisbane artist.
First scheduled for November of 2020, Harry Styles has revealed his Australian tour plans have been officially cancelled.
The awards will host two ceremonies, the first in Los Angeles on April 2 and the second in New York City on May 6
“A lot has changed since that day in Walmart,” Ramsey says
The song appears on her latest mixtape Caprisongs
Compact discs never had the romance of vinyl or the convenience of MP3s. But they’re still the ideal format for getting lost inside your music collection
Thundercat, Wiz Khalifa, Rapsody, J.I.D, EarthGang, and more celebrate the milestone