David James Young
David James Young is a freelance writer from Wollongong, Australia. He has been working as a music and arts journalist since 2008. He is also the host of the podcasts All My Friends Are in Bar Bands, Hottest 100s and 1000s and The Big Show Show Show.
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The Murlocs announce ‘Rapscallion’ national album tour
Bringing their latest album to stages across the country in April and May of 2023

Circa Waves announce ‘Going Down Under’ Australian tour dates
The UK indie band will play four dates in May 2023

Bow Wow wants rappers to unionise: “Hip-hop needs a board”
The rapper suggested the idea on Twitter with hopes to "protect this thing we call hip-hop"

MUNA announce headline show at Sydney’s Oxford Art Factory
The US pop trio will also perform at WorldPride and open for Lorde on her 'Solar Power' tour

Babitha: rising alt-country artist looking to the ‘Brighter Side Of Blue’
From the coastal suburb of Bellambi to the Western Plains of Kerrs Creek, Babitha’s refreshing blend of country, indie and folk reflects an openness to experimentation – and willingness to have fun

Marvel producer on Harry Styles’ character Starfox: “There are more stories to be told”
'Eternals' co-producer Nate Moore claims that they "certainly didn't cast Harry for a tag"

Tidal to trial “live DJ sessions” feature for HiFi Plus subscribers
Those in Tidal's Early Access beta programme can live-stream their own playlists to other users

Iggy Azalea promises new music and “scandalous shit”
The Australian-born rapper had previously announced her return to music last August

Matt Corby details new album ‘Everything’s Fine’, shares single ‘Reelin”
The follow-up to 2018's 'Rainbow Valley' arrives in March

Tory Lanez hires former Suge Knight attorney, delays Megan Thee Stallion trial sentencing
Lanez's sentencing will now take place in late February

The Rills “cry while dancing” on new single ‘Falling Apart’
The trio's 'After Taste' EP arrives next month

Genesis Owusu transforms in new music video for ‘Get Inspired’
The glitchy clip kicks off a busy 2023 for Owusu, with several international festival appearances booked