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

Melissa Borg, Journalist

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Live Review: The Getaway Plan, Gatherer
"The Getaway Plan seemed intent on reminding us of the sheer span of their career, offering a set that traversed through their album history"
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Live Review: Andy Bull, Cub Sport
"That stunning voice just drew us right into his stories about lost love, and he into our hearts, this being what held the crowd’s attention for the show."
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Live Review: Beth Hart, Kristy Lee
"There was a kind of synergy between all the musicians that spoke beyond wanting to play a great show; they wanted the audience to feel the heart and soul of blues music..."
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Live Review: Seth Sentry, Citizen Kay, Coin Banks
Truth bombs about milk and a Frenzal Rhomb cover mixed in with hits.
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Live Review: Kingswood, Lurch & Chief, Sheerkhan
Melburnian indie rock band keeps the crowd on their toes.
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Live Review: DZ Deathrays, The Belligerents, Skegss
A knockout performance from DZ Deathrays at Beach Road Hotel.
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Live Review: Banks, Mansionair
Banks truly lived up to her goddess status in Sydney and put on a performance worth worshipping.
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Live Review: Highasakite, Japanese Wallpaper
Quality over quantity drove Highasakite's Sydney performance.
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Live Review: Camille O’Sullivan
"Changeling was captivating, multi-faceted and a delight to experience."
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Live Review: The Temper Trap, Mansionair, Charlotte OC
Crowd-pleasers to new songs - The Temper Trap gave it their all in Sydney.
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Live Review: Field Day
As the only rock band on the line-up, Bastille owned it.
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Live Review: ARIA Week: Universal Music Presents… Megan Washington, Broods, Just A Gent
A mixed bag of talented acts couldn't quite muster the vibe to conquer the audience's mixed feelings.