Chet Faker releases Can You Swim?, the latest single from his upcoming 2026 album A Love For Strangers, and announces new Australian festival dates.
Emmy-award winning songwriter Foy Vance unveils “I Think I Preferred The Question,” an intimate new single produced by Ethan Johns and out now on Rounder Records.
The Damned unveil See Emily Play, the second single from Not Like Everybody Else, recorded in tribute to Brian James.
Troye Sivan revisits his landmark debut with Blue Neighbourhood, Ten Years On, a new anniversary edition featuring updated artwork and two fan-favourite tracks.
Laneway Festival has added five emerging triple j Unearthed artists to its 2026 national lineup, with performances scheduled across every city in February.
The Wombats have issued the extended edition of Oh! The Ocean, adding new songs and launching the latest leg of their UK arena tour.
Guns N’ Roses have released new singles Nothin’ and Atlas, both drawn from the Chinese Democracy recording era and set for inclusion on their 2026 world tour.
Brisbane rock outfit Sound Affliction release The End, addressing life’s pressures, ahead of debut album Behind The Walls, out February 13 via XMusic.
Seconds Of Summer have confirmed a new Adelaide date for their Everyone’s A Star! World Tour as their sixth album hits number one.
Lorna Shore turned 170 Russell into a battleground on 3 December 2025 with an 80-minute set that spanned Pain Remains, …And I Return To Nothingness, and their new album I Feel The Everblack Festering ...
Jim Moginie discusses Midnight Oil, The Family Dog and his continuing creative evolution in a wide-ranging Noise11 interview.
The Rolling Stones mark sixty years of December’s Children, the 1965 release that bridged their early covers era with their rise as major songwriters.