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

Cameron Warner, Journalist

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Live Review: City & Colour
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Live Review: Little Earthquake - Upstairs Beresford
Little Earthquake dropped by the Upstairs Beresford to showcase the controversial 'Brightside.'
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Live Review: Peak Festival
As it continues to grow and expand, more and more it’s sure to become an event on the festival calendar that’s not to be missed.
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Live Review: Kingswood, Jenny Broke The Window, Tales In Space
Fergus Linacre has one of if not the best high-pitched rock growls in Australia and put it under the spotlight with Yeah Go Die before Alex Laksa once again stole the show with an impressive solo. Putting a reggae twist on the end of crowd favourite Ohio capped off the set many felt privileged to see.
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Live Review: Kate Miller-Heidke
"Digestible opera at the Opera House, world class light show happening all around you and a sneaky Josh Pyke appearance – what’s not to love?"
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Live Review: Daily Meds, Beastside, Mr Theory, Prospecta, Dutch
They seemed the right mix of unsung and appreciative to be headlining what Big Village is trying to start here – regular displays of urban talent Sydney can be proud of, helping to build a stronger culture around hip hop.
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Live Review: Bluesfest
"Erykah Badu was a set you couldn’t take your eyes off and wont be forgotten in a hurry."
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Live Review: Bluesfest Day Three
"Dave Matthews Band are the most professional touring band at Bluesfest, they produced their first of two 150 minute sets and amazingly held the crowd the entire time."
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Live Review: Bluesfest Day Two
"At 26 Stone is looking fine, her voice is as strong as ever with a touch more grit than we’re used to."
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Live Review: Bluesfest Day One
Byron Bay party kicks off
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Live Review: Edward Sharpe And The Magnetic Zeros, Mt Warning
Anyone heading to Bluesfest must make this band a priority.
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Live Review: Garden Party
The encore topped off a night UOW won’t soon forget, and Sticky Fingers will be welcome back any time.