The Music – Australia's daily music and entertainment newsletter

The latest music news from TheMusic.com.au, covering Australia's daily music and entertainment scene, artists new releases and where to get new mp3 songs.

Australia's #1 source of music news, gig guide, reviews, interviews, set lists, concert tickets and more
  1. The Adelaide pop-rockers covered the Fleetwood Mac classic, and they smashed it.
  2. The Music’s Nick McDonald was on the ground, interviewing Spiderbait, Kate Ceberano, The Living End, and Vika & Linda, ahead of their inductions into the ARIA Hall of Fame. Here’s what they had to say about the milestone.
  3. The former QMusic head will start in the newly-created role next month.
  4. ‘Jebediah: Are We OK?’ is directed by Arlo Dean Cook and features “a wealth” of archival footage and home-movie videos.
  5. Insofar as it’s possible for success to be both hard-won and accidental, Perth musician Ethan French has managed to walk that line perfectly with his Idea A Day series, a raw and real expression of creative processes that has managed to break the internet.
  6. The Moving Stills are taking the world by storm: with a new single, their first ever international tour, and a documentary.
  7. Formerly known as The Hunt Brothers, Sam and Jack Hunt have returned with a new name, a new single, and signed with a record label.
  8. Time To Break Up, Don’t Tell Me That It’s Over, and more are finally coming to streaming.
  9. Music fans can watch The Living End, Kate Ceberano, Vika & Linda and more get inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame this weekend.
  10. Miller-Heidke has also unveiled the offbeat, observational pop lead single, 'Holiday.'
  11. For both Australian shows, Cassian will host an exceptional roster of supporting talent.
  12. "We put everything into these shows, every night, every city. See you on the floor," Melbourne Ska Orchestra's Nicky Bomba said.
  13. Artistic Director and Co-Founder Mat Schulz discusses Unsound Festival's origins, aims, and long Adelaide tenure as Illuminate Adelaide approaches.
  14. Well into his eighth decade, Paul McCartney is still one of the most prominent commanders of the charts – both here and abroad.
  15. As Death Cab For Cutie release their eleventh album, 'I Built You A Tower', founder Ben Gibbard reflects on decades spent as the reigning king of indie rock royalty.