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

Nicolas Huntington, Journalist

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Live Review: Waxahatchee, Kevin Morby
"He thankfully hasn’t forgotten how to shred."
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Live Review: Glitoris, Being Jane Lane, WHALEHOUSE
"The Brisbane love is obvious as the room reaches capacity."
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Live Review: The Goon Sax, VIPP, Sorry Golden State
"Uniting audiences old and young with their obvious Go-Betweens influence, the comradery in the room is palpable."
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Live Review: Running Touch, ALTA, Jamie Lane
"With three musicians on stage jumping between instruments while the singer bends, ebbs and flows with each refrain, the talent on display here is incredible."
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Live Review: These New South Whales, Party Dozen, Rebel Yell, Lexicon
"A showcase of what punk means in 2018."
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Live Review: DZ Deathrays, PUP, Violent Soho
"The iconic opening notes of 'Covered In Chrome' ring out and our wildest dreams are a reality."
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Live Review: Jack Ladder
"Ladder's voice hits you hard from the first notes, the deep tone and years of experiences resonates to your core."
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Live Review: Courtney Barnett, East Brunswick All Girls Choir
"It's like nothing we've seen from Barnett."
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Live Review: The Gametes, Whalehouse, Disco Indians
"The Gametes refuse to let their crazed fans breathe."
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Live Review: Pist Idiots, Concrete Surfers, Boing Boing
"The crowd erupts in the mosh like a pack of dogs let loose, shouting to heaven with middle fingers up before each chorus sends them into another frenzy."
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Live Review: Jaala, Moreton
"Charged with raucous guitar chords mixed with gentle melodies and drums that shift like Jekyll and Hyde."
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Live Review: WAAX, Moaning Lisa, The Cutaways
"Punters erupt with each chorus before The Zoo seemingly becomes a battlefield for the final breakdown. And this is only the second song."