Gang Of Youths, The Prodigy & Everyone Else You'll Hear On Triple J Next Week

8 April 2015 | 1:42 pm | Staff Writer

Additions for The Murlocs, Tame Impala, Sufjan Stevens, MS MR & more

Sydney-based act Gang Of Youths will enjoy the spotlight on triple j next week as the national youth broadcaster's Feature Album artist, for new LP The Positions, in a seven-day period awash with excellent new local tunes.

Aussie bands and artists to be added to the station's playlist rotation next week include The MurlocsSOLOTame Impala and What So Not, whose track Gemini is the last by the outfit to feature co-founder Flume. There are also spot additions in the pipeline for fellow locals Hockey Dad (Can't Have Them) and Tear Council (Anywhere).

Renowned electro-pioneers The Prodigy pick up album-packet treatment for their new full-length The Day Is My Enemy, with general additions also going to The MaccabeesMS MRSufjan Stevens and Paper Diamond.

The full list of additions, as well as a selection of tracks for you to hook into right away, is below.

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triple j additions - week commencing 13 april

feature album

Gang Of Youths - The Positions (Sony)

album packet

The Prodigy - The Day Is My Enemy (Take Me To The Hospital)

additions

The Maccabees - Marks To Prove It (Caroline)
MS MR - Painted (Sony)
The Murlocs - Adolescence (Flightless/Remote Control)
Paper Diamond - We Gone (feat. Shorty) (Independent)
SOLO - Understand (triplejunearthed.com)
Sufjan Stevens - Should Have Known Better (Asthmatic Kitty/Inertia)
Tame Impala - 'Cause I'm A Man (Universal)
What So Not - Gemini (feat. George Maple) (Sweat It Out)

spot additions

Hockey Dad - Can't Have Them (Farmer & The Owl/Inertia)
Royce Wood Junior - Midnight (PIAS/Mushroom)
Tink - Ratchet Commandments (Sony)
Tear Council - Anywhere (Personal Best Records)