Jimmy Barnes Isn’t Killing Time Anymore
Releasing his third book, 'Killing Time' sees Jimmy Barnes looking back on life's precious moments via a series of charming, witty, and heartbreaking short stories.
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Subscribe NowReleasing his third book, 'Killing Time' sees Jimmy Barnes looking back on life's precious moments via a series of charming, witty, and heartbreaking short stories.
Renowned as leaders of the drum and bass genre, and an essential live act, this week finally sees Pendulum releasing their first new music in almost a decade
He's sold more than 15 million albums, and he's one of the best-selling Latin artists of all time, and thanks to Ozuna, reggaeton is more popular than ever.
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They're arguably one of the wildest bands on the Aussie music scene and, as they release their second album, it's abundantly clear that Private Function are still on top.
After two EPs, widespread acclaim, and praise from iconic names, Alex the Astronaut has utilised her newfound confidence for her debut album.
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Below is Part Four of our multi-part series on Australian cults, a look into the grim, bad, and ugly utopian communities which decorate Australia's history. Our final instalment was labeled a “sex cult” in the seventies and had a rather large commune in Fremantle, Western Australia.
Below is Part Three of our multi-part series on Australian cults, a look into the grim, bad, and ugly utopian communities which decorate Australia's history. Next up is Universal Medicine, lead by "Leonardo Da Vinci reincarnated" Serge Benhayon.