Plus Slotface, Japanese Wallpaper and Drapht
Triple j will be refreshing their airwaves with a slew of great acts come Monday, led by indie rockers Ball Park Music and hip hop act Drapht.
The Brissy act have picked up the Feature Album with their upcoming record Every Night The Same Dream, while Drapht's fifth record Seven Mirrors will be doled out on the airwaves as Album Packet.
Other locals you can wrap your ears around include pop punks Camp Cope with Lost: Season One, electronic wunderkind Japanese Wallpaper with Cocoon, nine-piece Dorsal Fins with Sedated and hardcore kids Clowns with Destroy The Evidence.
A couple of high-profile internationals make the cut too, including Action Bronson, Mark Ronson & Dan Auerbach (of The Black Keys) collaboratively for Standing In The Rain from Suicide Squad and Zed's Dead & Diplo with Blame (feat. Elliphant).
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And if you're wondering what came of the mystery Feature Album last week, suspected to be Frank Ocean's Boys Don't Cry which still hasn't been released, triple j added Gympie hardcore act The Amity Affliction with This Could Be Heartbreak into the slot.
Check out the full list of additions below.
Ball Park Music — Every Night The Same Dream (Stop Start/Inertia)
Drapht — Seven Mirrors (The Ayems/Sony)
Action Bronson, Mark Ronson & Dan Auerbach — Standing In The Rain (Warner)
Amy Shark — Adore (triplejunearthed.com)
Camp Cope — Lost: Season One (Poison City)
Dimension — Automatik (Onelove)
Japanese Wallpaper — Cocoon (Zero Through Nine/Inertia)
Morning Harvey — Susanne Monday (triplejunearthed.com)
Slotface — Take Me Dancing (Caroline)
Zed's Dead & Diplo — Blame (feat. Elliphant) (Deadbeats)
Clowns — Destroy The Evidence (Poison City)
Dorsal Fins — Sedated (dot dash/Remote Control)
Nadia Rose — Skwod (Relentless/Sony)
Promised Ltd — Days Of Lavendar (Majestic Casual Records)
Warpaint — New Song (Rough Trade/Remote Control)