Hear next week's playlist additions
Adelaide punk rock band Grenadiers – who exclusively streamed their album on theMusic.com.au last week – have landed the honour of triple j’s feature record for next week.
The band’s album Summer, released independently, leads another six local tracks that will be added to the station’s playlist next week.
New duo Boo Seeka’s first ever single Kingdom Leader has been selected for a full addition. They’re managed by Sureshaker’s Neal Hunt, who also looks after Sticky Fingers. Snakadaktal co-vocalist and guitarist Sean Heathcliff will be back on the airwaves with his Kagu project’s track Human.
Independent electronic-indie Perth trio Lilt have had their track Don’t Tell Me plucked from the triple j Unearthed ranks, while Roland Tings’ Pala is also selected
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There will also be spot playlist additions for JOY., the project of 17-year-old Brisbane resident Olivia McCarthy, with Weather and Sydney’s Little Deed’s Storm In My Cup. Both come from triple j Unearthed.
Grenadiers – Summer (Independent)
Boo Seeka – Kingdom Leader (Sureshaker)
Childish Gambino – Retro (Rough) (Glassnote/Liberator) – 0x EPs
Gallows – Bonfire Season (Cooking Vinyl)
Kagu – Human (Liberation/Mushroom)
Lilt – Don't Tell Me (triplejunearthed.com)
Purity Ring – Begin Again (4AD/Remote Control)
Roland Tings – Pala (Internasjonal)
SOAK – Sea Creatures (Rough Trade/Remote Control)
JOY. – Weather (triplejunearthed.com)
Kaytranada featuring Vic Mensa – Drive Me Crazy (XL/Remote Control)
Little Deed – Storm In My Cup (triplejunearthed.com)
Lusts – Temptation (1965 Records/PIAS)