From Tibet to Brisbane and all places in between
The latest album by Tibetan Australian musician Tenzin Choegyal is a truly global collaboration. ALBUM OF THE WEEK
Weekly album reviews from The Courier-Mail
The latest album by Tibetan Australian musician Tenzin Choegyal is a truly global collaboration. ALBUM OF THE WEEK
Crowded House’s eighth studio album is also the sophomore effort for the current line-up. ALBUM OF THE WEEK
The Mos Eisley Cantina Band this ain’t as star warriors put their pedal to the metal PLUS The Smashing Pumpkins and Stephen Cummings.
Tracey Thorn has followed up her fifth solo record with Everything But the Girl’s first studio outing in a quarter-century PLUS Floodlights and Angel.
If this song on Metallica’s new album gives you a sense of deja vu, there’s a good reason PLUS Philippa Nihill and Ann-Margret.
The latest album in supergroup KISS’s live series has a bittersweet side PLUS Frenzal Rhomb, Blondshell and Neil Murray.
They once were Eurovision darlings, now they’ve unleashed a different type of awards program PLUS The DMA’s and Andy White & Tim Finn.
Lana Del Rey is back as bold as ever, with unflinching lyrics that cut to the quick of the human condition PLUS Depeche Mode and The Answer.
It’s the album you do when you’ve already done every conceivable boxed set and expanded deluxe edition PLUS Van Morrison and The Go Set.
The Chats aren’t the only punk powerhouse carving up South East Queensland, and this outfit has more than one thing in common with them PLUS Story of the Year and Bud Rokesky.
Go-Betweens fans have been spoilt with two solo albums by former members in the space of weeks PLUS Tim Rogers & The Twin Set and Holy Rollercoasters.
A Noosa-bred pop star on the rise has drawn some impressive comparisons with her distinctive vocal style PLUS Henry Wagons and Ghostwoods.
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