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The Songs That Have Been Added To Triple J For Next Week

The Preatures, Seekae, Thelma Plum and Jack White

Jack White will break the run of local feature albums of triple j next week as the youth broadcaster unveils next week's additions to its playlist.

Five of the eight primary adds are Australian though, with Warner starlet Thelma Plum's new track How Much Does Your Love Cost? getting picked up alongside The Preatures' newie Two Tone Melody. Seekae's comeback under the Future Classic banner is gathering strength with Test & Recognise while Melbourne's #1 Dads – managed by Tom Fraser at Pieater – will introduce themselves to listeners with Return To, which features vocals from Lowlakes' Tom Snowdon.

Sydney-based Montaigne has been picked up for full rotation from the triple j Unearthed ranks with I Am Not An End.

In the Spot adds there are appearances by fellow Unearthed graduate Glass Skies and their track Lemonade, while Perth's Spinning Top label has Shiny Joe Ryan's Whatever Happened To The Space Race? in the mix.

The following tracks will be added from Monday 9 June:

FEATURE ALBUM

Jack WhiteLazaretto (Third Man Records/Sony)

PLAYLIST ADDITIONS

#1 Dads featuring Tom SnowdonReturn To (Pieater/Inertia)
Deadmau5 featuring Colleen D'AgostinoSeeya (EMI)
MontaigneI Am Not An End (triple j Unearthed)
Parquet CourtsBlack & White (Rough Trade/Remote Control)
The PreaturesTwo Tone Melody (Universal)
SeekaeTest & Recognise (Future Classic)
Thelma PlumHow Much Does Your Love Cost? (Warner)
ZHUParadise Awaits (Sony)

SPOT PLAYLIST ADDITIONS

Christian Rich featuring DWNTWNBetter To (PIAS/Mushroom)
Die AntwoordPitbull Terrier (Zef Records)
Glass SkiesLemonade (triple j Unearthed)
Shiny Joe RyanWhatever Happened To The Space Race? (Spinning Top)