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

Ash Goldberg, Journalist

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Album Review: Wildcat! Wildcat! - No Moon At All
Pick your favourites on this one and add them to a playlist with some Passion Pit and Temper Trap.
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Album Review: Joe Henry - Invisible Hour
A soft and delicate hour-long listen
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Album Review: Angus & Julia Stone - Angus & Julia Stone
There’s no question as to whether or not their reunion was a good idea.
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Album Review: PHOX - PHOX
You’ll be lost in reverie ‘til at least the penultimate track.
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Album Review: Spanish Gold - South Of Nowhere
By the third you’ll be wishing you could splice a few other bands together to form a sound as smooth as Spanish Gold’s.
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Album Review: Linkin Park - The Hunting Party
Guilty All The Same and Until It’s Gone are accessible, unsurprising choices for singles, but, much like this record, neither holds a candle to anything on Hybrid Theory or Meteora.
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Album Review: Vacationer - Relief
There’s no comparing Vacationer’s upbeat, African drum-laden sound with the emo pangs of Vasoli’s other outfit.
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Album Review: Isaac De Heer - Summer
It’s the title track and closer, based upon a poem written by De Heer’s grandfather, that’s the real standout on the record.
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Album Review: James - La Petite Mort
The thematic shift into darker territory comes across as more of a natural progression than Dingel’s imported club-anthem beats.
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Album Review: Passengers - Whispers
Whispers is an admittedly more upbeat record than we’re used to hearing from the folk-singing Englishman.
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Album Review: Kim Churchill - Silence/Win
"Silence/Win provides a number of accessible, upbeat tracks, such as catchy opener Single Spark."
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Album Review: Archie Bronson Outfit - Wild Crush
"Fortunately, it’s a slight misstep in an otherwise stalwart album"