Don't you hate it when you "miss" really great albums? Especially when they're from a really great band? (In this case, The Cat Empire.) In our line of work, it's easier than you think to overlook an album just due to the sheer volume of music that gets sent our way.
Coldplay's new video for "A Sky Full of Stars" is sure to leave a smile on your face. They got 250 of their Australian fans to gather in the streets of Sydney as frontman Chris Martin leads them on parade. Chris recurrently meets up with his bandmates along the way (and the entire band has just about every instrument you can think of strapped to them). It's shot documentary style and is
Don't you hate it when you "miss" really great albums? Especially when they're from a really great band? (In this case, The Cat Empire.) In our line of work, it's easier than you think to overlook an album just due to the sheer volume of music that gets sent our way.
The Harlem Shake video making craze that continues across the globe, includes risk. 15 Australian Miners know that all too well when their harmless, fun video got them canned. See it here:
After witnessing some of the damage that a dinner table-sized meteor did last week after crashing into central Russia, imagine the magnitude of destruction that would have occurred if that flaming rock was the length of 18 football fields. Now stop imagining, because scientists say it happened.
A Sydney Cricket Grounds (SCG) security guard is being hailed as a hero after helping bored patrons set a new world record for 'largest beer snake' during a rain-delayed cricket match Sunday, January 20, 2013.
Just days after hinting at a possible new album in the works, Coldplay told a sold-out Australian audience that they would be taking quite a long hiatus from touring.
This amazing video will captivate you and educate you. I never knew of the Morning Glory clouds before. They are basically like waves that roll in one by massive one and this hang-glider, Mark Watson, volunteered to fly right over them.
Mother Nature threw Australian residents a curve ball Monday when four waterspouts, well, sprouted off the New South Wales coast.
Cameras caught the stunning - and admittedly scary-looking - event, which occurred just north of Sydney. (A local news station claimed the spouts reached upwards of 600 meters, or nearly 2,000 feet.)
Check out video footage of the waterspouts after the jump.
Get excited: The annual nude Olympics are set to take place this weekend in Australia's Noosa National Park.
Over 500 athletes will compete in traditional Olympic events like the marathon and the 100-meter dash, as well as nude Olympic exclusive events like the best butt competition and conga lines.