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

Annelise Ball, Journalist

Reviews / Live
Live Review: Husky, Twin Beasts
Husky trip punters out (in a good way, of course) at The Workers Club, Melbourne.
Reviews / Arts
Fringe: Illuminate
Reviews / Arts
Fringe: Hold Close
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Live Review: Tomorrows Tulips, The Babe Rainbow, Ross De Chene Hurricanes
Punters are inspired enough to start a wave of crowd surfing, but Archbold sternly tells everyone to “shh, this is a quiet song.”
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Live Review: King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, The Murlocs
The Gizz smash their show in Melbourne like high-performance athletes of rock.
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Live Review: Spookyland, Ainslie Wills, Lanks
Spookyland resonate with the bleeding hearts of Boney.
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Live Review: Foster The People, Gang Of Youths
Foster The People transform the theatre into a nightclub dancefloor
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Live Review: The Strypes, The Creases - Northcote Social Club
Splendour In The Grass festivities hit Melbourne in full force
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Live Review: Marlon Williams, Melody Pool - Fitzroy Festival Hall
Pool and Williams leave audiences emotionally distraught with their beautiful voices in Fitzroy.
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Live Review: The White Album Concert - Hamer Hall
The White Album Concert in Melbourne is the best kind of aural acid trip you can get.
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Live Review: The Preatures, Bad//Dreems, Gunns
Manfredi splashes some water into the crowd, laughing while telling winter-chilled Melburnians to “harden the fuck up!”
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Live Review: Pierce Brothers, Timberwolf, Sean Pollard - Shebeen Bandroom
The Pierce Brothers bust guitar strings at Shebeen.