Splendour In The Grass band land feature album
The latest additions to triple j's rotation have been announced, with Splendour In The Grass-bound Jungle nabbing Feature Album with their selftitled record.
Adelaide-raised rapper Allday will have his track You Always Know The DJ added to the playlist (it's released through Illy's ONETWO label), as will Melbourne rockers Kingswood with I Can Feel That You Don't Love Me, Melbourne's Meg Mac's Roll Up Your Sleeves, Cog spin-off The Occupants' Streets and The Presets' new single No Fun.
There are also spot additions for the new Husky single I'm Not Coming Back and Jinja Safari solo project Pepa Knight's Clams, which premiered on theMusic.com.au last week.
The tracks will be added from Monday 7 June.
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Jungle – Jungle (XL/Remote Control)
Allday – You Always Know The DJ (ONETWO/Warner)
Bon Iver – Heavenly Father (Sony)
Grimes featuring Blood Diamonds – Go (XL/Remote Control)
Kingswood – I Can Feel That You Don't Love Me (Dew Process)
Mastodon – Once More 'Round The Sun (Reprise/Warner)
Meg Mac – Roll Up Your Sleeves (littleBIGMANrecords/Inertia)
The Occupants – Streets (Pavement Records)
The Presets – No Fun (Modular/Universal)
FKA twigs – Two Weeks (Young Turks/Remote Control)
Husky – I'm Not Coming Back (Liberation)
Para One – You Too (Because Records/Warner)
Pepa Knight – Clams (Rare Finds)