Holy Holy, Sea Legs, Lanie Lane and more
Holy Holy, Megan Washington and Lanie Lane are amongst the Australian artists set to receive triple j airplay next week.
English artist FKA Twigs’ debut album LP1 – which was The Music’s album of the week a few weeks back – has landed the feature album spot, with six Australians amongst the rest of the playlist.
History, the new single from the hotly-tipped Holy Holy, has received a full addition alongside Megan Washington’s My Heart Is A Wheel. Hip hop collective One Day continue to carve into the scene with Leave Your Windows Open added to rotation and Sia’s next single Burn The Pages also lands a spot.
Having premiered on theMusic.com.au last week Bateau Bay four-piece Sea Legs’ Christopher Strong has been plucked from the ranks of triple j Unearthed for a spot addition. Lanie Lane’s new single Celeste receives the same treatment.
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The following tracks will be added from Monday 25 August:
FKA Twigs – LP1 (Young Turks/Remote Control)
Catfish & The Bottlemen – Cocoon (Caroline/Universal)
Caribou – Our Love (City Slang/Inertia)
Holy Holy – History (Wonderlick)
Megan Washington - My Heart Is A Wheel (Universal)
One Day – Leave Your Windows Open (Elefant Traks)
Porter Robinson – Flicker (Astral Werks/EMI)
Sia – Burn The Pages (Inertia)
Vic Mensa – Wimme Nah produced by Kaytranada (EMI)
Kele – Doubt (Kolbalt)
Lanie Lane – Celeste (Ivy League)
Raury – God's Whisper (Sony)
Sea Legs - Christopher Strong (triplejunearthed.com)
Superfood – Right On Satellite (Liberator/Infectious)