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

Kassia Aksenov, Journalist

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Live Review: DMA'S, Green Buzzard
"The smell of ciggies wafted through the air as a few crowd members indulged in devious dancefloor darts."
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Live Review: The Bennies, Off With Their Heads, Hightime, Ebolagoldfish
"The Bennies' set was all about getting as fucked up as possible while still being respectful of others and having a good time."
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Live Review: Boy & Bear, Art Of Sleeping
"These guys are completely flawless live; not one thing, whatsoever, was out of whack."
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Live Review: The Cairos, Noire, Yeevs
"Let’s hope it’s a last tour reminiscent of old mate Johnny Farnham’s."
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Live Review: The Lulu Raes, Letters To Lions, Majun Bu
"They had the crowd captivated at all times, oozing positivity as they played each upbeat track."
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Live Review: Boo Seeka, Billy Fox, Jannah
"Boo Seeka's sound now leans towards electronica, an impeccable evolution."
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Live Review: Hockey Dad, Step-Panther, High-Tails
"Stephenson's tipsy banter kept us entertained, though we were glad when the set was back on track."
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Live Review: The Snowdroppers, Food Court, Sloppy Kiss Soiree
"Thank fuck The Snowdroppers are back"
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Live Review: Perch Creek, King Curly, Julia Jacklin
"The best parts of folk, jazz and rockabilly peppered with their own adorably dorky charm."
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Live Review: The Whitlams, Perry Keyes, Tim Wheatley
"The set was not complete without a few digs at the Liberal government."
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Live Review: Le Pie, Sophie Lowe, Myami
"Le Pie has enough talent and uniqueness within her style and performance to soar."
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Live Review: Miami Horror, Young Franco, Joy, Cleopold
"Miami Horror reminded us just how much fun their gigs are."