Australia’s beloved ‘coldest 100’ has returned for another year, taking another hilarious look at our musical past. Here are some of the funniest ‘hits’.
This year’s countdown featured 29 songs by Australian acts, the lowest showing for local talent since the 1996 poll.
That felt eerily prescient, because cut to January, and the 2024 Triple J Hottest 100 had the lowest number of Australian songs since 1996, with only 17 Aussie artists and a total of 29 songs ...
She didn’t clean up at the Grammy Awards, though as far as Australians were concerned, the year 2024 very much belonged to ...
We really loved some songs that ... compilation. Australia's love for The Chemical Brothers does not necessarily correlate with the big-beat pioneers' showings in the Hottest 100.
It’s the BBQ debate guaranteed to be as combustible as cabanas on beaches or whether tomato sauce belongs in the fridge – the playlist of the best Australian songs.
Industry figures put Spotify at 70 per cent of the Australian audio streaming market. That’s a more dominant market position than even Qantas in Australian aviation. But the Swedish-based platform ...
Here are some of the funniest ‘hits’. Back in its eighth year, the Coldest 100 list, a fabulously daggy and awkward look into Australia’s music scene, is dubbed an alternative to Triple J ...
The latest countdown reiterates what the ARIA year-end charts already confirmed: homegrown acts are struggling to be heard.
2. The Church, "Under the Milky Way" Prog-rockers driven by guitarist Marty Wilson-Piper's 12-string Rickenbacker, The Church's "Under the Milky Way" remains one of the best Australian songs ...
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