Re-enter Sandman: New Metallica song sounds awfully familiar
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.
Weekly album reviews from The Courier-Mail
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.
He made his name out front of multiple bands, now he teams up with several bluesmen for his latest project PLUS WILSN and The Poor.
Affected by personal tragedy, one of Brisbane’s favourite sons sings an ode to the streets of his adopted homeland PLUS Ella Hooper and Sam Smith.
They could easily be from the US, but this trio are the latest to prove Aussie rappers can mix it with the best PLUS Full Power Happy Hour and Woodshed.
The last time this Aussie act released an original studio album was the pre-grunge era PLUS Sly Withers and Harlequins.
The last album of KISS’s original makeup era was too little too late to repair their damaged brand PLUS Dead Cross and Quiet as a Mouse.
Oasis like to think of themselves as heirs apparent to The Beatles, but these fellow Brits may have outdone them PLUS Simple Minds and Red Hot Chili Peppers.
This band’s brand of ’80s pop-rock is the perfect accompaniment to the warmer months ahead PLUS Dan Warner and The Bobby Lees.
The former Savage Garden singer confronts his demons on his latest solo effort PLUS Bush and Lamb of God.
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