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AC/DC bassist Cliff Williams says he hopes the late Malcolm Young is “looking down and liking” the band’s new album ‘Power Up’.Young, the Australian rockers’ co-founder and rhythm guitarist, faced a battle with dementia and died in 2017.In a new interview with Bass Player Magazine, Williams reflected on his bandmate’s death, and believes he would’ve been a fan of ‘Power Up’.“[Malcolm was] a real strong character, like his brother,” he said.
“He wrote some awesome stuff and he was an unbelievable
.direct to your inboxHolidaymakers looking to travel to Europe may be banned in the New Year. Reports suggest that from January when the Brexit transition period ends, Brits could be prevented from travelling to EU countries.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefWhen local newspapers complain about traffic jams caused by Nicole Kidman filming (in New South Wales’ picturesque Byron Bay) and Natalie Portman stopping Sydney traffic by wearing revealing shorts, there is a sense that normality has returned to everyday life in Australia.
Rebel Wilson. The “Pitch Perfect” actress seems happier than ever truly living up to the phrase, “living her best life.” Over the weekend the Australian native was seen in an adorable outfit enjoying winter in New York City.A post shared by Rebel Wilson (@rebelwilson)On Sunday, the 40-year-old shared videos and photos to her Instagram of her and her sister Annachi Wilson enjoying a day of ice skating in New York City.
Rebel Wilson, and her incredible weight loss journey have been taking New York City by storm.The Australian actress looked carefree and stunning in bright red skinny jeans while ice skating at the iconic rink at Rockefeller Center in front of the Christmas tree.The Pitch Perfect star looked festive in the photo which she shared to Instagram.
EXCLUSIVE: AMC’s genre streaming service Shudder has picked up all rights to Brit supernatural chiller The Power for North America, UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.
Robbie Williams has announced that he’s forming a new band – but it won’t include any of his former Take That bandmates.The pop star, who started his career in 1990 as part of the hugely successful British boyband before famously leaving in 1995, has now revealed that he’s in the process of putting together a new group.Teaming up with a pair of Australian songwriters, Williams has said the yet-to-be-named group have already worked on a few songs they plan on releasing sometime soon.During a
Take That alongside Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Jason Orange and Howard Donald and now, 25 years after breaking hearts across the world when he went solo, Robbie Williams is launching a brand new band. The 46-year-old has joined forces with Australian songwriters and producers Flynn Francis and Tim Metcalfe for the group, and although they don’t yet have a name, the trio have been hard at work in the studio and already have songs to release.
With “The True History of the Kelly Gang” impressing folks earlier this year, people are eagerly anticipating whatever is next for filmmaker Justin Kurzel.
AC/DC‘s Angus Young has explained the idea behind the title of the band’s new album ‘Power Up’.‘Power Up’ came out earlier this month, and became the fastest-selling album of 2020.“I went through everything — like titles in songs,” Young told Australian radio station Triple M of the selection process for the album title.“In the song ‘Realize’, there’s the line, ‘I’ve got the power to mesmerise.’ The word ‘power,’ it goes back to the name AC/DC.
True History Of The Kelly Gang and Snowtown filmmaker Justin Kurzel has set cast for his next feature, Nitram, which will focus on the 1996 Port Arthur massacre on Tasmania.
Tripping with Nils Frahm.The German contemporary composer’s double release is set to be premiered in Australia and New Zealand cinemas later this month.
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Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorSeminal hard rock act Guns N’ Roses announced on Wednesday what they called “the first stadium tour since the advent of COVID-19. The group has scheduled eight dates in November 2021 in Australia and New Zealand — list below — with founding members Axl Rose, Slash and Duff McKagen.
The Avalanches have shared the star-studded tracklist for their forthcoming new album ‘We Will Always Love You’.Set for release on December 11 via Astralwerks, the record is the follow-up to the Australian duo’s 2016 comeback album ‘Wildflower’.The Avalanches have already shared a number of songs from ‘We Will Always Love You’ this year, including the Rivers Cuomo-featuring ‘Running Red Lights’, their Jamie xx and Neneh Cherry collaboration ‘Wherever You Go’ and the title track, which features
AC/DC‘s Angus Young became visibly emotional in a new interview as he discussed his late brother Malcolm Young’s battle with dementia.Appearing on Australia’s 60 Minutes to mark the release of ‘Power Up’, the interview took an emotional turn for Angus when talk turned to Malcolm’s battle and eventual death in 2017.“I think the hardest part was not so much him passing, because that was a kind of end, a relief,” said Angus.“I think the worst part is the decline — that’s the hard part.