Fresh Finds: Class Of 2025 – Aussie Acts To Add To Your Playlist

Cam Findlay, Journalist

Features / Music
The Sound Of Silence
"I still get anxious when I’m in the city too long."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Groovin The Moo
"A distinct lack of douchebags and a heavy lean towards covers – ‘90s R&B and dance in particular – on top of the eclectic line-up meant that GTM 2014 was spot-on."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Santana - Corazon
Freakout jazz jam Yo Soy La Luz is the only shining light.
Features / Music
In The Blood
"We had no idea it would take off like this. I’m used to being under the radar, and now with this..."
Features / Music
Leave It To Lee
"The most important thing is great songs, great performances and a legendary crowd"
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Russian Circles, Tangled Thoughts Of Leaving, Drowning Horse
The fluid and embracing time changes between songs let it be known that they’ve worked hard to construct a solid setlist, and while it would have been good to see a little more freedom on stage, the quality of Russian Circles’ music pretty much adds up to a pretty memorable show either way.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Bryan Rice Dalton - Eastern Lights
There’s something to be said for raw, deliberately minimalist folk music, and Dalton has the ability to prove it in spades.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Andrew Jackson Jihad - Christmas Island
Part punk diatribe, part personal exploration, it stretches and splits between intensely powerful imagery and ideas.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Little Dragon - Nabuma Rubberband
Little Dragon left no questions about their direction with 2011’s Ritual Union.
Features / Music
Don't Shave Me
"There’ll be a whole lot of hair all over the merch desk at every show. Well, more than usual, anyway."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Hoy - Aqualsum
It’s suitably quaint and emotive, but at times pretty lacklustre and derivative.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Perth - Where's My Dystopia?
Stunning stuff, and more proof that Perth are groundbreaking.