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

Nic Addenbrooke, Journalist

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Album Review: Deafcult - Auras
"After a while, everything starts to fade away and you're left floating inside someone else's dream."
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Album Review: Hachiku - Hachiku
"...peppered with adorable dissonance, oblique fidelity and deliberately distorted landmarks."
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Album Review: Shrimpwitch - Eggs Eggs Eggs
"Eggs Eggs Eggs is a simple but delicious recipe."
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Album Review: Spirit Bunny - Spirit Bunny
"Well deserved confidence."
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Album Review: Mid Ayr - Elm Way
"One part pop-rock, three parts dream-gaze, in almost that exact measure."
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Album Review: The Big Moon - Love In The 4th Dimension
"An empowered exploration of parochial agendas delivered with grit."
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Album Review: K Flay - Every Where Is Some Where
"K Flay is the kid Missy Elliot and PJ Harvey might have raised."
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Album Review: Julie Byrne - Not Even Happiness
"Julie Byrne's got that Joni Mitchell thing going on, meandering through folky feelings and slenderly plucked strings."
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Album Review: Diet Cig - Swear I'm Good At This
"Joyful and refreshing, both in timbre and taste."
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Album Review: Lastlings - Verses
"...comes across as prologue part two of a story that hasn't been written yet."
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Album Review: Lonelyspeck - Lave
"Peaceful and enchanting, but also distinctly sharp."
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Album Review: Nadia Reid - Preservation
"Its climaxes are more intimate and more subtle."