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

Madelyn Tait, Journalist

Reviews / Live
Live Review: Lost Picnic
"Breaks in between sets were long, but if event-goers were brave enough to abandon their picnic spot, it allowed them time to check out the event's other excellent activities and grab a drink or a feed."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Carmouflage Rose - Taste
"The Brisbane hip hop artist moves away from the chilled-out, tropical infused beats of his first two singles to show off his style and skills as a rapper."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Listen Out Sydney
"Skrillex was the perfect act to close the day..."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Jhene Aiko, Ladi6
“We’re all going through some crazy shit, ‘cause life is a trip.”
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Kota Banks, Ninajirachi, DJ Kritty
"All the potential to become Australia’s response to electronic-infused pop acts like Dua Lipa."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Tash Sultana - Flow State
"The multi-instrumentalist and loop artist shows off her diverse musical talents"
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Tkay Maidza - Last Year Was Weird (Vol 1)
"Australia's true queen of modern hip hop."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Death Cab For Cutie - Thank You For Today
"There's a new freshness to the record."
News / Music
REVIEW: Pink Bounces Back In Sydney With First Show After IIlness
"Not all heroes wear capes, but apparently some fly."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Lil Dicky, Yo! Mafia
"Lil Dicky answered fans encore requests, almost immediately coming back on stage and asking if anyone was hungry, before throwing salad, eggs and an entire wedge of brie cheese into the audience."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Amy Shark - Love Monster
"Full of memorable melodies, lyrical poetry and pop sensibility."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: The Rubens - LO LA RU
"Full of fun, soul-injected rock tracks."