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

Sebastian Skeet, Journalist

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Album Review: Joseph Tawadros - World Music
"This album provides the soundtrack to so many moods and emotional soundscapes."
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Album Review: Various Artists - Southern Family
"...recorded with a lot of love by Dave Cobb so there is nothing astray."
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Album Review: Hussy Hicks - Lucky Joe's Wine & Other Tales From Dog River
'[Hussy Hicks] cross a few genres from their country roots to a swamp-like blues style.'
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Album Review: Michael Waugh - What We Might Be
"What We Might Be is an authentic original album that breaks through its country genre."
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Album Review: Charlie A'Court - Come On Over
"The backbone of the album is soul, and the flesh of the album is the guitar playing between Diesel and A'Court."
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Album Review: Tina Arena - Eleven
"The real treats lie in the middle of the album where she expresses some deeper emotions."
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Album Review: Moving Pictures - Picture This
"Picture This has the band back together with a more folk-based thread and each song tells a little vignette."
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Album Review: The East Pointers - Secret Victory
"These three guys bring something wholesome and real to the genre."
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Album Review: Greg Nunan - Kites For Hurricanes
A load of new songs that sound like they have been well and truly roadtested.
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Album Review: Jon Stevens - Woman
"​This is unadulterated rock with the guitar straps lowered and the drums up front and loud."
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Album Review: Kimba Griffith Septet - Each Time, The First Time
"The vintage production also helps make this a classy affair harking back to simpler times."
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Album Review: The Dead Daisies - Revolucion
"The good news is that Revolucion is a many splendoured beast."