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 ...
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’ ...
With their fifth studio album, INXS taught the world how to Listen Like Thieves — and started their own massive multi-platinum breakthrough along the way. With that in mind, INXS doubled down on the ...
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 ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. It’s been a little more than a decade since INXS officially ...
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 ...
Andrew Farriss invited high school classmate Michael Hutchence to join his band Doctor Dolphin in Sydney, Australia in the mid-’70s. Over the next few years, Farriss’s brothers Jon and Tim joined the ...
There are numerous volumes written about INXS. Among these are comprehensive examinations of the group, biographies of their late frontman Michael Hutchence and their legendary manager Chris Murphy.
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 ...
To celebrate the 35th anniversary of "Never Tear Us Apart," INXS revisits the iconic song and its stunning music video. By Lars Brandle With 1987’s “Never Tear Us Apart,” INXS released into the world ...
INXS, with late frontman Michael Hutchence (centre) formed in 1977. Photo / Supplied Internationally celebrated Australian rockers stun fans with emotional confirmation of split during live show.
"How can I call myself a straight man," a barback asked me and my friend, "if I would rather look at Michael Hutchence than all these pretty girls?" He returned to his duties, collecting empty glasses ...