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

Bailey Lions, Journalist

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Album Review: Diane Birch - Speak A Little Louder
"Speak A Little Louder is little more than another stale pastiche."
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Album Review: Joyce Manor - Never Hungover
"There’s a dash of surf-rock in the guitar work and a handful of synth lines that really bring the upbeat attitude"
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Album Review: Kim Cesarion - Undressed
Undressed is so unashamedly horrible it may actually be a grand satire on modern pop
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Album Review: Andy Bull - Sea Of Approval
"There is something oddly contagious about Bull’s nostalgic overtures jumped up with jazz, pop and R&B influences."
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Album Review: Rescuer - Anxiety Answering
Anxiety Answering shows a lot of promise, but ends up ringing hollow and forgettable.
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Album Review: G-Eazy - These Things Happen
G-Eazy keeps it tight the whole way through and the album maintains its relaxed meditation on fame, girls and success to the very end.
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Album Review: Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - Only Run
The lack of a band can certainly be heard.
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Album Review: Tashi - Gratitude
"Solid and strong from start to finish"
Reviews / Live
Live Review: The Jezabels, Gang Of Youths
"The people stood on in firm appreciation, respectful if not reacting, though the band were clearly trying to energise them"
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Album Review: Miss May I - Rise Of The Lion
A few clean choruses bring a welcome relief to the onslaught and keep you wanting more. 
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Album Review: Various - The Amazing Spiderman 2 Original Soundtrack
This is a release that can’t decide which age group its aimed at, ultimately failing to connect with anyone.
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Album Review: Thundamentals - So We Can Remember
Single Something I Said is a definite standout, its flow unfolding on point.