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

Daniel Comensoli, Journalist

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Live Review: Bully, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, Flowertruck
"Bully are nothing if not consistent, churning through a suite of mid-level great tunes, with the punters all over it."
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Live Review: Waxahatchee, Ali Barter, Jen Buxton
"New material like 'Under A Rock' and 'La Loose' were met with admiration from a dedicated and captivated audience."
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Live Review: Title Fight, Paper Arms, Oslow
The Title Fight boys are not only "passionate about their work, but real professionals in their craft".
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Live Review: Citizen, Postblue, Perspectives, Dear Seattle
"Early on the vocals were mixed too low, a pummelling rhythm section and uncontained feedback swallowing some better moments."
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Live Review: Perfect Pussy, Low Life, Tanned Christ, Todd Anderson-Kunert
Perfect Pussy gave their everything at Newtown Social Club.
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Live Review: Sylvan Esso, DJ Adam Lewis, Joy
A slow-build kind of evening burst to life by the time its enrapturing headliners took the stage
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Live Review: The Cairos, March Of The Real Fly, Smaal Cats
Solid songs weighted down by inconsistency
Features / Music
The Music Writers' Poll 2014: Daniel Comensoli
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Live Review: Cloud Nothings, Palms, Bed Wettin' Bad Boys
Cloud Nothings were absurdly brilliant at Oxford Art Factory.
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Live Review: Manchester Orchestra, Apes, Kevin Devine
It's evident that the Sydney crowd still appreciates Manchester Orchestra
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Live Review: Radio Birdman, Hard-Ons, Hits
Aussie legends Radio Birdman proved they're still kicking and screaming at this sold out show.
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Live Review: Ball Park Music, Millions, Pluto Jonze
Bassist Jennifer Boyce stands in the middle of the stage — fitting given the rhythm section is key.