Author: TuneInDaily

Melbourne metalcore rising stars Bad/Love are stepping into their biggest chapter yet, dropping their crushing new single ‘What’s Left Here?’ while locking in a UK/EU booking deal with Echelon Artists – all before they storm BIGSOUND 2025 and Converge Festival this September. Produced by Callan Orr (Dream On, Dreamer), with vocal production from Northlane’s Marcus Bridge and mixed/mastered by Forrester Savell (Karnivool, Tesseract), the track hits like an emotional sledgehammer – fusing cinematic soundscapes, glitchy electronics and skyscraper-sized riffs with gut-wrenching vulnerability. Bad/Love – ‘What’s Left Here?’ Guitarist Lachlan Monty says the song was born from a place of “absolute…

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At just 12 years old, Eora/Sydney artist Zeyah is already clocking global attention – copping a scholarship to the same prestigious Prodigy Camp in the US that launched the career of global megastar Chappell Roan – and now she’s delivered a radiant new single dubbed ‘See You All Tonight’. Recorded at Forbes Street Studios with producer Ethan Reginato, the infectious track celebrates friendship, freedom and all the chaotic joy of being young. Zeyah – ‘See You All Tonight’ Even more remarkably, the song first sparked when the young artist was just nine years old (!!!), writing chords on her piano,…

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Saya Gray is the latest artist from the Meredith Music Festival line-up for 2025 to announce their own headlining shows. The Japanese-Canadian singer-songwriter, who is signed to UK label Dirty Hit, will perform in the country for the very first time this December, with shows plotted across the east coast to coincide with her appearance in the Supernatural Amphitheatre. Gray’s full 2025 tour itinerary, along with all necessary ticketing links and information, can be accessed below. In addition to performing her four dates in Australia, Gray and her band will also head to New Zealand for the first time while…

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SHINee‘s Key has announced a new North American leg of his ‘KEYLAND: Uncanny Valley’ tour – see the full list of dates and venue details below. Earlier this week, SM Entertainment and the SHINee member took to social media to announce the new dates. The North American trek is due to kick off this December, and will see the K-pop superstar performing six shows in under two weeks. The tour will being in Los Angeles at the Orpheum Theatre, followed by a stop at the iconic Paramount Theatre in Oakland. Next, he’ll take on the Will Rogers Auditorium in Dallas,…

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It’s been said countless times since Liam and Noel Gallagher buried the hatchet last year to launch their rapturously received Oasis Live ’25 reunion run, but the formerly quarrelsome siblings who used to make Cane and Abel look like the Kelce brothers have found that special magic again. And then some. When the tour finally hit U.S. shores on Thursday night (Aug. 28) at a sold-out Soldier Field in Chicago for one of only five American dates, there was an unmistakable, heart-warming majesty to the display of true brotherhood between the Gallaghers. From their now signature hand-in-hand walk out to…

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Colman Domingo has starred in Sabrina Carpenter’s campy new ‘Tears’ music video – check it out below. READ MORE: Sabrina Carpenter live in London: A testament to playing the long game to pop superstardom The pop singer’s seventh studio album ‘Man’s Best Friend‘ arrived today (August 29), having so far been previewed by the “song of the summer”, ‘Manchild‘. The lyrics to that track saw Carpenter unapologetically call out inept men, and the music video saw her hitchhike across the US at sunset, casting them aside one by one. The Bardia Zeinali-directed visual for ‘Tears’ has followed suit, seemingly dialling up…

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Three fan-favourite finalists from The Debut: Dream Academy have been unveiled as members of a new global girl group – find out more below. READ MORE: KATSEYE: “If you don’t get it, then it’s not for you – and that’s OK” In 2023, powerhouse K-pop agency HYBE teamed up with Geffen Records to launch a new partnership, targeted at forming new global pop groups. These groups would feature members from across the globe and explore different cultures and sounds, while being trained under tried-and-tested K-pop regiments. The first group under the HYBE x Geffen partnership, KATSEYE, made their debut in 2024.…

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A new bombshell enters the villa! Elephant Man took a moment on Billboard‘s Caribbean Music Awards red-carpet livestream to serenade Love Island USA star Chelley Bissainthe with his latest hit “Pretty Baby.” Chelley co-hosted Billboard‘s live pre-show (which streamed on the Billboard News YouTube page and the Billboard Hip-Hop/R&B X page) alongside Billboard staff writer Kyle Denis, and when the Jamaican legend stopped by, the duo asked if he would sing a little of his Connie Francis-interpolating track. “Well, you know, because she’s so beautiful, I just gotta say…” Elephant Man said as he turned to serenade Bissainthe, lamenting the…

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Director Darren Aronofsky has described his new, ‘90s thriller Caught Stealing as a “romp”. It’s not the word you’d typically associate with the uncompromising mind behind 2000’s brutal, unflinching Requiem For A Dream and 2010’s dark, twisting Black Swan. His last movie, 2022’s divisive The Whale, saw him controversially cast Brendan Fraser as a morbidly obese recluse. That film was a challenging watch, which is perhaps why the auteur has bounced back with a retro caper that seems determined to show you a good time via nostalgia, heart-pounding action and a pumping soundtrack courtesy of IDLES. It’s 1998 and we’re…

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Bec Sandridge is back! Six years after her debut, the queer-pop shapeshifter has just announced her long-awaited sophomore album Happy Futures, due this October, and dropped its first listen in the form of new single ‘We Don’t Need To Both Be Right’. Co-produced with Nick Zaharias (MAY-A, The Buoys) and mixed by Grammy-winner Cian Riordan (St. Vincent, Lana Del Rey, Billie Eilish), the track leans into Sandridge’s softer side, without losing her widescreen pop flair. Bec Sandridge – ‘We Don’t Need To Both Be Right’ Fresh off a stint overseas that included headlining Toronto Pride’s main stage (yep, the second-biggest…

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