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

Clare Armstrong, Journalist

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Album Review: Felix Riebl - Paper Doors
"Riebl understands the value of silence."
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Album Review: Big Scary - Animal
"It's a triumph from start to finish."
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Album Review: Jinja Safari - Crescent Moon
"A remarkable finale from a remarkable band."
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Album Review: Jinja Safari - Crescent Sun
"The band have decided to go out, not with an anti-climatic Facebook status, but with a two-punch bang in the form of a double 'farewell' release."
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Album Review: Twin Fires - This Time I'm Fine
"The band masterfully blend the old and new."
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Album Review: Emma Louise - Supercry
"'Supercry' is the kind of thoughtful pop that has you still thinking about the songs days later."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: The Big Kick On
"And when the clock struck 12, Queensland was transformed from a glittering nightscape, to a dull and ugly pumpkin."
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Album Review: Mallrat - Uninvited
"Mallrat really has it all and is most certainly going to be one to watch."
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Album Review: Emma Russack - In A New State
"The harmonies and acoustic guitar are simple yet effective, and once again Russack hasn't shied away from laying everything on the table."
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Album Review: Laura Mvula - The Dreaming Room
"A raw and thought-provoking stroke of genius."
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Album Review: Cat's Eyes - Treasure House
"Organ melodies, strings and soaring vocals provide an almost cinematic experience."
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Album Review: Major Leagues - Dream States
"A genuinely unique and interesting record that absolutely demands repeat listens."