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

Sebastian Skeet, Journalist

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Album Review: Bryan Adams - Australian Tour Edition 2013
Like a lightweight boxer who hits above his weight, not afraid of going for the epic in every song.
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Album Review: Sound City Players - Sound City: Real To Reel
Check out the documentary and find out how magic worked before the advent of the digital world.
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Album Review: Melanie Horsnell - The Cloud Appreciation Society
This third album certainly marks a more mature artist who is in touch with her emotions.
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Album Review: The Bee Gees - The Festival Albums Collection 1965-67
Embracing disco made them a world-wide success, but ultimately their capability of writing songs that really touched people was their epitaph.
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Album Review: The Basics - Ingredients
Ingredients is an interesting ‘best of’ that gives you an insight into a band that has flown under the radar for too long.
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Album Review: Sticky Fingers - Caress Your Soul
As long as they don’t implode, Sticky Fingers could well become the best up and coming local band on the scene.
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Album Review: Jeremy Harrison - Hello Bitches
As for the album title, I’m really not too sure if it’s meant to be ironic or just there for shock value.
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Album Review: Joan Armatrading - Starlight
It is a pleasant reminder that someone who has written some remarkable songs is still challenging herself.
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Album Review: Lisa Loeb - No Fairy Tale
The up-tempo driving rock of No Fairy Tale does suggest that she still has a lot to give.
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Album Review: Howard Shore - The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Overall The Hobbit is a lighter movement than the previous trilogy. Once the next episodes are released this soundtrack will probably make even more sense.
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Album Review: Bruno Mars Unothodox Jukebox
Like a modern day Michael Jackson, Mars is a talent that won’t go away.
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Album Review: Macy Gray - Talking Book
If anything, this album really makes you want to listen to Wonder’s earlier works.