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

Shannon Andreucci, Journalist

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Live Review: D.D Dumbo, Jonti, Bus Vipers
"Bodies swayed in unison as Perry navigated his way through 12 spectral tracks, overlaid with Perry's fragile, yet feverish croon."
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Live Review: The Preatures
"The new material's toned down nature also translated to Manfredi's performance style."
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Live Review: Sampha
"The audience became immediately engulfed by the orphaned artist's representation of grief and loneliness."
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Live Review: The Music Of Cream
"This glorified tribute band sure did them justice and made fans feel the fire and the freedom of 1967."
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Live Review: Allah-Las, Donny Love
"They transported us to the shores of California with their signature brand of surf-sprayed garage rock."
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Live Review: Alex Lahey
"You Don’t Think You Like People Like Me earnt Lahey her first encore, ever."
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Live Review: Dan Sultan
"An incredibly powerful voice, great looks and good chat."
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Live Review: Simply Red
"Hucknall proved he's still got the voice, the red curls, the gyrating moves and the energy to thrill his seated but often upstanding audience."
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Live Review: Joanna Newsom
"As a severe thunderstorm ensued outside, the sheltered and attentive audience was swept away on an odyssey of modern psych-folk."
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Live Review: DMA's
DMA's created "a palpable camaraderie among themselves as well as with their fans."
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Live Review: Meg Mac
"Meg Mac took liberties in her musical arrangements and showcased her originality as a budding artist."
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Live Review: James Bay
"He had a guitar for every mood."