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

Cameron Cooper, Journalist

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Album Review: Sabaton - The Last Stand
"While there aren't any cheesy, metal anthems on this record, the band have certainly rediscovered the fun."
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Album Review: Frenzal Rhomb - We Lived Like Kings We Did Anything We Wanted
"A curated look into one of Australia's best punk bands."
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Album Review: Scorpion Child - Acid Roulette
"This is exactly the kind of album stoner-rockers are looking for in 2016: ballsy, fun and a little bit evil."
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Album Review: The 69 Eyes - Universal Monsters
"Long-time fans might need to warm up to vocalist Jyrki 69's weathered croons, but otherwise won't be disappointed."
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Album Review: Rick Dangerous & The Silkie Bantams - Thrust Machine
"A fun ride of thrusting goodness."
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Album Review: Blaqk Audio - Material
"Davey Havok's occasionally flat vocals are a detriment to the record."
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Album Review: Devine Electric - Devine Electric
"This full-length has been a long time coming, but the wait was worth every moment."
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Album Review: The Dirty Earth - Ascendancy
"Fans of early Judas Priest, Janis Joplin and Led Zeppelin, take note."
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Album Review: Gadget - The Great Destroyer
"Somehow refreshing in its old school tendencies, picking up the strands of late early '00s grind many bands have abandoned."
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Album Review: Junkie XL - Deadpool (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
"The soundtrack is self-aware and badarse, but conjures the occasional cringe. Much like the anti-hero himself."
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Album Review: Voivod - Post Society
"It's not a stretch to think that, in some bizarre, parallel universe, Voivod are what pop sounds like."
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Album Review: Entombed AD - Dead Dawn
"Ferocious rumbles devour the listener from the get go."