Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. With 1987’s “Never Tear Us Apart,” INXS released into the world a love song that resonates to this day, and presented for most of ...
INXS will celebrate the 40th anniversary of Listen Like Thieves with a new box set featuring an array of previously-unreleased tracks and a newly discovered live recording. In a statement, INXS’ ...
INXS's eighth album kicks off with a song called "Questions" - which is appropriate because there are still queries about where Welcome to Wherever You Are fits in the band's story. "We kind of felt ...
BUSSUM, NETHERLANDS - 10th NOVEMBER: Australian band INXS pose in Bussum, Netherlands on 10th November 1992. The band members are Garry Gary Beers, Andrew Farriss, John Farriss, Tim Farriss, Kirk ...
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 ...
Kick would be the second of three straight INXS albums produced by Chris Thomas. More importantly, it was the second to drill in on the emerging collaborative genius of Michael Hutchence and Andrew ...
The film about the late lead singer of the Australian band will be directed by Richard Lowenstein and produced by Universal Music Group and Passion Pictures. By Melinda Newman Nearly 20 years after ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. INXS is back on the Billboard charts this week with one of their ...
INXS Day, launched in association with Petrol Records, Universal Music Group and Rhino Records, kicks off Tuesday. By Lars Brandle INXS turns 45, and in a twist to the finest of traditions, the ...
A new Super Bowl ad for Amazon’s Alexa+ starring Chris Hemsworth has been soundtracked by INXS’ classic 'Devil Inside.' ...
INXS' 'Kick' mystified those who heard it first. 30 years later, it remains the Aussie band's most successful album. By Eric Spitznagel As Chris Murphy, the longtime ­manager of INXS, remembers it, “I ...