Dom Alessio is a 28 year old guy from NSW, Australia He was online on the 7th Apr, 2010.
Dom Alessio is a 28 year old guy from NSW, Australia He was online on the 7th Apr, 2010.
Let's get through the obvious stuff first: McKisko doesn't sound very much like anything you've heard.
There has perhaps never been a band to more perfectly expose the utterly redundant pursuit that is rock criticism than U2.
Not only are the Mighty Boosh boys good for a chuckle; they're also keen entrepeneurs. The comic team has announced plans for an open-air festival in Kent, England, with a load of "comedians and bands" providing the entertainment.
Gene Simmons: very, very long... sentences. Marketing guru, king of commerce, television producer, action figure likeness, one time partner to Cher. Oh, and he plays bass in that band, KISS. You've heard of them, right? Allow us to introduce you...
2008 may well be the year of the reunion tour, with confirmation that American rockers Stone Temple Pilots are getting back together.
The Killers. How many ways are there to say 'terrible'?
If your musical taste leans towards symphonic aural soundscapes then no doubt you will be please to hear that Explosions in the Sky will be heading our way for their first ever Australian tour next February.
The International musicl phenomonen, Don't Look Back, is coming to Australia and rumours are already flying as to who may be on the lineup.
In the world of music business, Radiohead have always been quirky... The band have proved they deserve the mantle the industry has dubbed upon them by today announcing that they are taking the rather unusual route of allowing fans to name the price
As if we didn't have enough festivals to be excited about already… But wait there's more! Rumours circulating in music industry circles suggest that one of America's biggest, best and most talked about festivals will be coming to Australia.
U2 have spent their career since Pop trying to bury it. Mainly it seems, because not many people got what they were doing with it. Which sucks balls, because what they were doing was fantastically interesting.
Mr Adams and the Cardinals make amends for a shitty night's performance at the second of their two Sydney shows.
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