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

Brendan Telford, Journalist

Features / Music
Drowning In Mirrors
“There is that idea that once an album is completed, it is actually abandoned."
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Album Review: Sounds Like Sunset - We Could Leave Tonight
A studied exhibition of sonorous nostalgia
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Album Review: Peter Escott - The Long O
The distorted washout of closer, The Bell, ensures the insecurities, and the possibilities, will rage on.
Features / Music
Yo Gubba Gubba
“I hope they know I take the piss, otherwise there’s a lot of offended people out there.”
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Spoon - They Want My Soul
A passable pastiche from a band that has – and still definitely could – do better.
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Album Review: Mere Women - Your Town
"Amy Wilson’s vocals are the lynchpin here."
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Album Review: Lawrence English - Wilderness Of Mirrors
"The eight tracks here work together as a sonic narrative of tonal increments."
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Album Review: USA Out Of Vietnam - Crashing Diseases And Incurable Airplanes
"A rough-hewn exercise in droned-out rock"
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Album Review: White Fence - For The Recently Found Innocent
"The jangle, reverb and daydream highs still exist front and centre..."
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Album Review: Ciggie Witch - Rock And Roll Juice
"Rock And Roll Juice doesn’t disappoint."
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Album Review: Wax Witches - Centre Of Your Universe
"A sure-fire instant hit concoction."
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Album Review: White Hex - Gold Nights
From the great opener Only A Game to the stalking Sisters and the Liars-esque Burberry Congo, Gold Nights remains a bewitching listen.