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  1. This week's The Music Power Pick revealed.
  2. Apple Music’s Vice President Oliver Schusser has labelled the concept of streaming numbers "boring and not interesting."
  3. Globally, 'Michael' has been projected to gross upward of $214 million.
  4. Australian fans will witness Strung Out highlight their seminal second album and draw on fan favourites from their catalogue this September.
  5. “Grindr is one of the few brand partners hand-selected by the OG Mother to officially partner on the release of Confessions II,” a statement from the app reads.
  6. What is heartening about tonight’s show is how many of The Beths’ newer songs, like Metal and the ensuing Til My Heart Stops, get the biggest responses of the night.
  7. During his time on stage, Oliveri performed the Rated R song, 'Auto Pilot.'
  8. While musicians are often seen as rich and famous individuals, that's not to say they're exempt from running into taxation issues.
  9. “Getting back on the road with my good mate Ian Moss, armed with our acoustic guitars, is going to be a whole lot of fun,” Cassar-Daley said.
  10. Michael Cavanagh, drummer of King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, talks us through his tropical-themed, spiritual jazz, solo "jam" record.
  11. "BAS provisions and administrative penalties" reportedly make up the figure that the ATO is reportedly chasing Tones And I for.
  12. "Hardcore, but make it orchestral for a sec."
  13. As Melbourne's Fan Girl release their latest EP, they talk about a decade of making music, and time spent crossing borders to craft some of their best work yet.
  14. Dashville, the creative team behind festivals The Gum Ball, Dashville Skyline, and Thrashville, has launched a record label.
  15. WINGS’ program marks Sydney's Metro Theatre's first-ever fashion-led programme.