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

Simone Ubaldi, Journalist

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Features / Music
Why Sufjan Lives Fully In Spite Of Death In The Room
"It kind of taught me something about our desire to interpret and explain and make sense of tragedy."
Features / Music
Simple Melodies And Deep Feelings
"I feel like creating is the highest epitome of being and not being at the same time. It's all fluid. It's a space where there is only space."
Features / Music
Love, Sex And Heartbreak... Laced With Judeo-Christian Imagery
"Music is his religion... If you call a record Hymns there will always be someone who will think that you're a raving Christian or something."
Features / Music
Achieving Long Desired Goals
"A lot of the things we've been trying to achieve for six years have really come together this year."
Features / Music
Battles Can't Make French Fries But They Can Roast Potatoes
"I actually really don't care about vocals at all, that's the subtext. That's Dave's real talk."
Features / Music
Mediocre First Songs And Cutting Out The Bullshit
"We slowly evolved over time. We have some demos that our high school friend recorded that sound pretty bad."
Features / Music
Going To The Toilet, Sniffing Her Hair And Other Private Moments
There's no airbrushing Peaches
Features / Music
Promising A "Pussy Power Party"
Looking forward to our "crazy wildlife"
Features / Music
The Hunt For "Dumb Beats"
"It’s just like someone so baked out, but it works!"
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Wet, The Harpoons, Until The Ribbon Breaks
"Wet’s languid R&B tunes are an easy-listening pleasure, but their careers haven’t quite fired the way they should’ve."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Little Dragon, Kilter
Little Dragon were solid, but leave Melbourne wishing they sounded more like they do on their records.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Rustie, Oneman
Rustie left the crowd waiting for the good stuff at Howler.