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

Kane Sutton, Journalist

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Live Review: Lights Out Arts Festival
The night was a phenomenal success, and here’s to hoping that LOAF returns for another go next year.
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Live Review: Antelope, Wolves At The Door & The Flower Drums
It was a fantastic evening for local music, but don’t be too upset if you missed out – given how busy all the bands involved were, we’ll no doubt be hearing from them all again soon.
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Live Review: Tangled Thoughts of Leaving, Solkyri & Antelope
An excited cheer went up from the crowd when the band announced they would be releasing a full-length album this year, and if this EP is a sign of things to come, rest assured it will be one of the best we hear in 2013.
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Live Review: The Tallest Man On Earth & Buke & Gase
This reviewer witnessed several outbursts of emotion in the form of crying upon making his way out of the festival garden – I think that speaks for itself, don’t you?
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Live Review: Concert For Kimberley
Spirits were at an all-time high as the sun set over the horizon, and I’m sure those behind the movement will now be feeling stronger and more confident than ever.
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Live Review: Stars
I wouldn’t be surprised if we saw the band back here in a few years’ time.
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Live Review: Descendents, Bouncing Souls, Bodyjar & The Decline
If anyone was feeling skeptical by the mere hour the lords of punk rock had to play, it was certainly vanquished as the band managed to smash out a 29-song set.
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Live Review: The Beat's First Birthday: Axe Girl, Boys Boys Boys! & Mezzanine
Finally, all six members of Boys Boys Boys! took to stage, and at last, it felt like we had a party on our hands.
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Live Review: Day Of The Dead, The Shakeys & Rag N' Bone
The band kept themselves strong and composed; a collective cheer coming from the crowd when the band began to play Dick Dale’s Miserlou.
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Live Review: The Vengaboys & DJ DTuck
There’s definitely still plenty of life left in the Vengabus, and they’ll be generating sell-out crowds for as long as they continue to play.
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Live Review: San Cisco, The Preatures, The Jack Doepel & Jazz Quartet
I would encourage anyone who hasn’t witnessed their live performance to go and check them out, which you’ll no doubt only be getting more and more chance to in the coming years.
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Live Review: Steel Panther, The Art