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

Blake Byrne, Journalist

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Live Review: Our Man In Berlin, Grrl Pal, These Winter Nights, Blue Child Collective, Ricky Green
"They have a lot to offer the Perth scene with their ambient-fuelled elements and stylish riffs."
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Live Review: Boom! Bap! Pow!, The Caballeros, Flyball Gov’nor, Turin Robinson
The black tie Heartbreak Ball was an enjoyable night, with four acts of good old rock 'n' roll.
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Live Review: Chet Faker
The only question on people's minds was, “why didn't Chet sing Gold?”
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Live Review: Angust & Julia Stone, Cloud Control, Little May Jarryd James
A frivolous night filled with four epic acts
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Live Review: The Amity Affliction, In Hearts Wake, Confession
A fantastic night from three incredibly talented Aussie metal acts.
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Live Review: The Volcanics, The Piankillers, Maurice Flavel's Intensive Care, Nerve Quake, The Secret Buttons
This band harnessed the power of stadium rock antics and left The Bakery inspired.
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Live Review: Skullcave, Apache, Black Stone From The Sun, Bad China
Skullcave played comfortably thanks to their tight-knit friendship
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Live Review: Mitch McDonald, Jacob Diamond
Jacob Diamond was uplifting, whilst Mitch McDonald chose the dark side
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Live Review: Spiderbait Axe Girl
quickly dodging a guard in a desperate attempt to stage dive
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Live Review: Fat Shan Comp - Four5Nine Bar
Heat three of the band comp.
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Live Review: Ron Pope, Cam Nacson
"Perth was the last show Pope played on this Australian tour and he sure made every moment worth it, even managing to set his audience two homework assignments – support Cam Nacson and listen to Richard Manuel."