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

Nic Addenbrooke, Journalist

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Album Review: Miriam Lieberman - Full Circle
"...leaves you with a wistful sort of reminiscence that'll make you want to take the trip all over again."
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Album Review: Agnes Obel - Citizen Of Glass
"Hauntingly contemplative and sticks with you like an unbidden mantra."
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Album Review: Helmet - Dead To The World
"It's both juvenile and archaic in a way that nullifies the niche value of either."
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Album Review: Crystal Fighters - Everything Is My Family
"Best described as fisting the air through a life affirming peyote journey."
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Album Review: Kadhja Bonet - The Visitor
"Like the softest lace memory you never had."
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Album Review: Thigh Master - Early Times
"Some of the most quintessentially Brisbane sounds on offer."
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Album Review: Suicidal Tendencies - World Gone Mad
"If you love them you're going to keep on loving them, but it won't do much to convince the undecided."
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Album Review: Tash Sultana - Notion
"So fully formed that it's hard to think of it as an EP."
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Album Review: Slaves - Take Control
"They've honed in on the aggression of unheard facts as delivered by blunt instruments."
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Album Review: Warpaint - Heads Up
"Less of a warning than a statement of confidence."
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Album Review: The Do Yo Thangs - One Plus One
"A sweet and delicate foray into a world of subtly textured four-piece harmonies."
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Album Review: Skye & Ross - Skye & Ross
"A conscious step towards a calmer, old fashioned style of songwriting."