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

Kane Sutton, Journalist

Reviews / Live
Live Review: The Chemist, Kucka, Shy Panther, The Weapon is Sound
We’re going to miss you, The Chemist!
Features / Music
Teacher's Pet
"DJing is fun, but sometimes it can get a little boring."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Mezzanine, Foam, Sincerely, Grizzly, Pat Chow, Depth Boys
It was a night to look back on fondly in future and we’re all hoping the band continues making music for a long time yet.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Antelope, Runner, Lanark, Race To Your Face
The band are ambassadors for instrumental music in the local scene and nationwide, and Saturday night’s performance was ample proof as to why that is so.
News / Music
Mezzanine Learn To 'Accept A Fucking Compliment'
Cory Rist changes his regular tune
Features / Music
Positive Thinking
"I received some stern words from certain people who would tell me, ‘You can’t fucking do that! People are trying to tell you they like your band!’ and it took me years to realise that: to accept a fucking compliment."
Features / Music
Sign Of The Times
"The core Digitalism sound is something very timeless. It’s just a question of instrumentation and gear that you use to produce it. We could play Pogo on a guitar and people would know what song it is."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Tired Lion, Sugarpuss, These Winter Nights, Thee Gold Blooms, FEYEK
"The crowd was intoxicated by the band’s tunes the entire set, and it was fantastic to see such a big turnout for a local band’s first EP. We wish them all the best from here!"
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Resound
It was certainly a testament to the talent we have in this city, and we can all rest assured it shows no sign of slowing down any time soon.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Bastian's Happy Flight, Leon & Cam, Capelas, Ad & Passive
Their final song for the evening – now probably the staying track for the end of the setlist – was My Love’s (Not Good Enough), which had the crowd at their most active point for the evening, with many singing along and enjoying the last few minutes of what was ultimately a fantastic set that lived up to the expectations of a highly anticipated launch.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Grace Woodroofe, Lucy Peach, Man The Clouds
All in all, the night was a wonderful success and all those who braved the weather would certainly be thankful that they did.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Big Scary, Courtney Barnett
Big Scary’s Fremantle performance would certainly have piqued the interest of any first-timers and left the rest wanting more.