CLEVELAND, Ohio -- INXS has been inactive for nearly a decade now. But there have been plenty of, well, new sensations during that time to keep the hit-making Australian band visible, and even vital.
What was it like to read all these fan memories in the book? Farriss: The books’ amazing. It’s amazing that when people are really dedicated fans of an artist or a band or whatever, they’ll go to ...
INXS turns 45, and in twist to the finest of traditions, the Australian new wave act is handing out the presents. The alternative rock outfit announces INXS Day and, to celebrate, prepares a slew of ...
Songwriters working in tandem can often create something none of the involved individuals might have imagined on their own. Combining separate sensibilities can take writers down unexpected paths to a ...
INXS is famous for hits like “New Sensation” and “Need You Tonight,” and Dua Lipa is known for songs like “New Rules” and “Break My Heart.” Each artist is different. However, sometimes music sounds ...
Andrew Nisker's "Chasing Fortune" follows the Canadian musician looking to find fame again after a headlong plunge into bankruptcy and homelessness. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief TORONTO — ...
Iconic Australian rockers INXS have called time on their music career, announcing at a gig in Perth on Sunday night that they were playing their last concert together. According to the Perth Now ...
Listen Like Thieves was the album that catapulted INXS to global attention — now the band is celebrating its 40th anniversary with “time capsule” of out-takes featuring late singer Michael Hutchence.
The iconic Aussie rockers say they are retiring after a long career that included the death of their lead singer Michael Hutchence in 1997. By Pip Bulbeck SYDNEY – Iconic Australian rockers INXS have ...
INXS's "Need You Tonight" is one of the all-time great karaoke jams because it's a great song and because you don't actually have to be any good at singing to do it justice; you get just go full-on ...
IT’S official: Rock is dead. It must be, if this is how a major rock band goes about choosing its lead singer today – on a primetime game show. “Rock Star,” from ubiquitous producer Mark Burnett, ...