His fellow original judges Marcia Hines and Mark Holden are also not returning.
12.03.2021 - 08:01 / nme.com
DPR IAN has unveiled an emotional video for ‘Nerves’, a cut off his freshly released solo EP ‘MITO’.In the clip, the Korean-Australian singer – real name Christian Yu – recalls a painful breakup that leads him to spiral out of control.
He spends most of the video wandering the city streets alone, drinking and smoking as he wallows in his emotions.“Hi how you doin’ / I heard you seem to be happy now / Hi how you doin’ / Don’t worry ’bout me ‘’cause I’m doing fine,” he laments on the song.“I took
.His fellow original judges Marcia Hines and Mark Holden are also not returning.
She rose to fame earlier this year after the explosive season six of Married at First Sight Australia aired in the UK, and Martha Kalifatidis has stayed in the spotlight ever since.The full-time Aussie influencer, who remains married to her MAFS husband Michael Brunelli, made headlines once more this weekend as she was forced to defend her new hair look, after trolls cruelly messaged her to say they didn’t like it.
Married At First Sight Australia is the show we’ve all been talking about and the tonic we’ve needed to get through the tedious third lockdown. So it’s a joy for new magazine to catch up with one of its stars, Bronson Norrish, who fills us in on the gossip and his short-lived marriage to “witch” wife Ines Basic.The 36-year-old farmer and businessman doesn’t exactly have pleasant memories of his time on the show and describes the series, which was filmed in 2018, as the “worst experience”.
Tame Impala played two sold-out hometown show in Perth, Australia this weekend as the country begins to return to life as normal post-coronavirus.On Friday night (March 5), Kevin Parker took to the Metro City venue, performing to a packed, maskless crowd, returning the next evening for another show.With two members of the band’s touring setup stuck overseas due to COVID-19 travel restrictions, Parker played alongside Jay Watson and Dominic Simper under the Tame Impala Sound System moniker,
Holly Humberstone has joined Glass Animals for a new acoustic performance of the band’s recent single ‘Heat Waves’ – watch the collaboration below.Humberstone and the band’s singer Dave Bayley performed the song for the La Blogotheque series while strolling through Hackney in London.The new video is the latest alternate take on ‘Heat Waves’, which topped Australia’s coveted triple j Hottest 100 list for 2020, after Bayley turned the track into a sea shanty back in January following the
Tame Impala‘s ‘Elephant’.The six-piece remain mostly faithful to the psych-rock original, adding a polka rhythm on the keys – that is until after the first break down, when they seamlessly transition into ‘Fruit Salad’.
But in the lead up to the interview’s Australian premiere on Monday, it has suggested the Duke of Sussex may have inadvertently upset Oprah by committing a Hollywood no-no.
News Corp. CEO Robert Thomson said Thursday “the terms of trade for content are changing fundamentally,” citing a global news sharing deal the company signed last week with Google.