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

Kane Sutton, Journalist

Reviews / Live
Live Review: Joni In The Moon, Jacob Diamond
"She paused on several occasions and even teared up as she became so caught up in the moment."
Features / Music
Why Dead Letter Circus Ditched The Computers For An Old School Vibe
"We want to push ourselves as artists and you're always mindful of what you've been pigeonholed as."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Our Man In Berlin, Flower Drums
"The whole set was a wonderful concoction of warm, hazy beats."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Diger Rokwell - Seeds
"The experimentation on this record is impressive."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Holy Holy - When The Storms Would Come
"Holy Holy sound more confident in their approach and style than groups facing their third and forth efforts."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Foxes - Organic Vessels
"Alex Shom continues to spew emotionally-driven verse over winding instrumentation that’s incredibly persuasive."
Reviews / Film & TV
Terminator: Genisys
"The abundant action sequences and enjoyable banter between the lead characters should keep you entertained."
Features / Music
Sending Mark Ronson Tracks For 'Shits And Giggles'
"To have goals is kind of like setting up a basket to fly a paper plane into. Paper planes go everywhere; they go all around the room."
Features / Music
15 Years On From Their Debut, The Band Are Reinterpreting Their Music
"I’m picturing different scenarios, different people, different everything, and it’s totally working.”
Features / Music
'I Still Feel Like I'm In A Band That's Starting Out'
"It’s starting to freak me out now because we’ve been a band for 12 years, which is insane."
Features / Music
Itchy Arses, Being Broke And Adalita In A 3D Computer
"What took so long was that we were all really broke and we ran out of money multiple times."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Foxes, Surroundings, Idle Eyes
"They played a couple of newies that showed plenty of promise, and perhaps a bit of a change in direction toward the more post-rock path."