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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
On June 24, 1986, INXS played the Royal Albert Hall in London for the first time. Making note of the band’s show that evening, saxophonist Kirk Pengilly jotted down, “Royal Albert Hall—sold out!
Andrew Farriss has been writing and creating music most of his life. He was co-founder, keyboardist, and main composer for INXS, the Australian band that rocketed to fame in the 1980’s with songs like ...