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 ...
The post INXS Mark “INXS Day” with Shabooh Shoobah Reissue, New Live Album appeared first on Consequence. INXS played their first show on August 16th, 1977. 45 years later, the band has officially ...
What was it like to read all these fan memories in the book? Farriss: The books’ amazing. It’s amazing that when people are really dedicated fans of an artist or a band or whatever, they’ll go to ...
An uncharacteristic ballad from one of Australia's biggest, best-selling rock bands, INXS's 'Never Tear Us Apart' long ago transcended its origins to become a bona fide anthem. But is it the best ...
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 ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- INXS has been inactive for nearly a decade now. But there have been plenty of, well, new sensations during that time to keep the hit-making Australian band visible, and even vital.
There was always something a little disreputable about INXS. Despite being one of the bigger rock bands on the planet for the better part of a decade, releasing a string of critically and commercially ...
INXS were rising figures in their home country – but not yet superstars – when they decided to shift focus. Their self-titled debut had barely crept into the Australian Top 30. INXS followed that up ...
Music by the Australian band, whose frontman Michael Hutchence died in 1997, is still in demand 25 years after breakout album, "Kick." By Lars Brandle, Billboard INXS Vintage Portrait - P 2013 UMPG ...
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 ...
A remastered concert film and a new documentary reposition the Australian band for the digital age. By Kristi York Wooten In the opening scenes of the concert film “Live Baby Live,” INXS bangs out ...