In life, we rarely get a do-over. In music, it’s more common, but not always for the better. INXS’ new album “Original Sin” sees the Australian rockers revisit songs they wrote in their 1980s-’90s ...
The project was conceived as a staged dance piece, representing the Seven Deadly Sins and set to a soundtrack of reimagined INXS songs. The pandemic, however, forced director Amy Tinkham to alter ...
When I first saw the videos for Don't Change and The One Thing by INXS in 1983, I was sure I was one of the first teens in my area to latch on and predict great success for the Australian band. While ...
During the 1980s, a plethora of British and European artists were exposed on MTV and radio in America. It was a little trickier for artists from Down Under. While certain artists like AC/DC, INXS, ...
Success didn't happen overnight for INXS, but the song that made them stars in America did. The Australian rock band was told their album "Listen Like Thieves" needed another hit, so guitarist Andrew ...
Thirteen years after the premature death of their frontman, Australian rockers INXS still have not settled on a full-fledged replacement. But the five members of the most successful homegrown rock act ...
In life, we rarely get a do-over. In music, it's more common, but not always for the better. INXS' new album "Original Sin" (Atco Records) sees the Australian rockers revisit songs they wrote in their ...
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