Hau Lātūkefu farewells Hip Hop Show, grentperez covers School of Rock classic, and Arctic Monkeys release new album
| | "We hope this inspires people to go to new places and try new things, but if not, we hope everyone enjoys watching grown men fall over and hurt themselves." | |
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| "I've wanted to sing that song since probably Year 7 or 8 but never really got the chance to," explains grentperez. | School’s out > |
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| After an incredible 14-year run, Hau Lātūkefu is hanging up the headphones on triple j's Hip Hop Show but he won't be far as he continues to share his impeccable tastes and tunes on Double J's Sky High. | A new era > |
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| "I mean, it’s never gonna be like ‘R U Mine?’. And with one quote, a stake was driven through the hopeful hearts of Arctic Monkeys' AM fans. | Read more > |
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| PSA: If you're heading to Steve Lacy's upcoming Australian shows, please don't throw stuff onstage. | What went down > |
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| Sexy, playful, bracingly honest. That’s been Tove Lo’s wheelhouse ever since the Swedish pop sensation sang about getting faded to numb heartbreak on 2014 breakout single ‘Habits (Stay High)’. | Read our review > |
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| Joining the masked Nine in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane next March will be Parkway Drive, Megadeth, Northlane, Trivium, Spiritbox and more. | Open the pit > |
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