Here's Who Triple J Are Adding To Rotation Next Week

1 June 2016 | 1:39 pm | Staff Writer

PUP, Broods, Ngaiire and more

Another week, another rad set of new tunes to hear on air, thanks to triple j. This week, the station have spotlighted Canadian punks PUP with their recently released record, The Dream Is Over, as well as added a slew of homegrown and international acts to rotation.

Joining PUP on the international front is Canadian DJ A-Trak with Parallel Lines, along with Kiwi duo Broods with Couldn't Believe and New Yorkers The Strokes with their comeback song, Oblivius.

Local additions include Ngaiire's newest, House On A Rock, comeback track Surgery Of Love from The Delta Riggs, Baro's wdubi and new Bec Sandridge, now that she's freshly signed to Farmer & The Owl.

Check out the full list of additions below.

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triple j additions — week commencing 6 june

feature album

PUP — The Dream Is Over (SideOneDummy/Cooking Vinyl)

additions

A-Trak — Parallel Lines (feat. Phantogram) (Sweat It Out)
Baro  wdubi (feat. Nasty Mars/Marcus) (teamtrick/Create Control)
Broods — Couldn't Believe (Universal)
The Delta Riggs  Surgery Of Love (Inertia)
Dustin Tebbutt — First Light (Eleven/Universal)
Hellions — Quality Of Life (UNFD)
Ngaiire — House On A Rock (Maximilian Brown)
The Strokes — Oblivius (Cult Records)

spot additions

Bec Sandridge You're A Fucking Joke (Farmer & The Owl/Inertia)
Cleopold — Not Coming Down (Detail Records/Create Control)
Declan McKenna — Bethlehem (Sony)
Sampha — Timmy's Prayer (Young Turks/Remote Control)