
‘Incredibly Moving’: INXS React to ‘Never Tear Us Apart’ Soundtracking ‘Toy Story 5’ Trailer
The teaser trailer for the upcoming 'Toy Story 5' dropped this week, and it is soundtracked by none other than Australian icons, INXS

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The teaser trailer for the upcoming 'Toy Story 5' dropped this week, and it is soundtracked by none other than Australian icons, INXS

The Scottish rock band's frontman Fran Healy also revealed his love of INXS in an exclusive Rolling Stone AU/NZ interview

Triple j can claim a win with its first poll specifically for Australian songs. Some 2,655,826 total votes were tallied, the fourth most for a countdown

INXS’s classic album 'Listen Like Thieves' reenters at No. 17, thanks to the release of a 40th anniversary 'deluxe' edition

“When you look at who's in there, to have someone representing Australia would be good," Kirk Pengilly tells Rolling Stone AU/NZ

“It was the first one we did with (producer) Chris Thomas. And it spawned our first top 5 North American hit with ‘What You Need'"

INXS’s "Listen Like Thieves" is here to steal your heart, again. The album celebrates its 40th anniversary with a deluxe edition

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‘Behind The Rolling Stone Cover’ is sponsored by Shure, affordable, durable, and exceptional-sounding microphones you can rely on. Available to watch and listen on Rolling Stone AU/NZ, and to stream on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major podcast platforms. In Partnership with SHURE Aussie music managers in the 1980s didn’t come much more fearsome […]

In Australian music history, there aren’t many artists more iconic than INXS frontman Michael Hutchence