Caleb Triscari
Caleb Triscari is a writer and programmer specialising in arts, politics, tech and internet culture. Outside of NME, his work has been published in Slate, The Guardian, Junkee, The ABC and The Saturday Paper. He was previously the digital editor of Beat.
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Melbourne Music Week to return next month with ten-day program
Emma Donovan and the Putbacks, Daine, Georgia Maq and more artists are announced as part of the program

Watch Billie Eilish perform ‘Happier Than Ever’ on ‘Sesame Street’
Eilish reworks the song to celebrate counting

Nilüfer Yanya announces second album ‘Painless’
The singer has also released its lead single 'Stabilise'

Missy Higgins, Alex Lahey, Isabella Manfredi to perform on ‘The Sound’ this weekend
Fergus James, Mansionair's Jack Froggatt and merci, mercy are also set to perform

Queensland’s live music restrictions expected to end in December
Restrictions will lift once 80 per cent of the state is vaccinated against COVID-19

Years & Years, The Veronicas and Cub Sport lead new pride music festival Summer Camp
Confidence Man, Sycco, Jess B and Young Franco are also locked in to perform

Watch RVG debut two new songs during KEXP live set
The band also revisited tracks from their 2020 record, 'Feral'

Budjerah, BLESSED, Ninajirachi announced for new Sydney Opera House digital series
The performances will be made available to stream over the course of this month

Travis Scott, Drake and Live Nation named in lawsuit filed over Astroworld festival tragedy
It's one of three lawsuits that have been reportedly filed so far relating to the crowd crush at the rapper's festival in Houston that left eight dead

Spacey Jane, Ashwarya lead final Isol-Aid concert for 2021
The event coincides with the annual Ausmusic T-Shirt Day

Sampa the Great confirms new music will arrive in early 2022
Sampa's unreleased music includes one track that pays homage to the '70s genre of Zamrock

Here are two new Lorde tracks – ‘Hold No Grudge’ and ‘Helen of Troy’
Lifted from the deluxe version of 'Solar Power'