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

Bradley Armstrong, Journalist

Reviews / Album
Album Review: Foxygen - We Are The 21st Century Ambassadors Of Peace And Magic
Whilst running a little short with just nine tracks, it does leave you satisfied yet wanting more, but not yearning to move onto the next band revitalising the genre.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Bored Nothing
"The crowd are loving it from the get-go, instantly identifying with the group’s live dynamic."
Features / Music
Writer's Poll - Brad Armstrong
Brad Armstrong got in touch with his spiritual side in 2012.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Rick Fights, Kitchen's Floor, Fig, Martyr Privates & Bust
The set ends with a new track which sounds like Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy’s more evolved music (rather than his Palace phase) which in any case is a great sounding hint of things to come.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Nikko, Quiet Steps, O, Pale Earth
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Lost Race Festival
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Taco Leg, Martyr Privates, Cannon, Occults
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Sera Cahoone - Dear Creek Canyon
Apart from its flaws, Deer Creek Canyon is an interesting record that’d will no doubt have fans among certain circles.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Peak Twins, Rule Of Thirds, Martyr Privates, Primitive Motion
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Purity Ring - Shrines
Clearly, Shrines is a sign of something much bigger for this group, and time will tell how far it has the ability to reach.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Donny Benet - Electric Love
Donny Benet is almost certainly not going to be everyone’s cup of tea. It is stylised to the point where it could quite easily be thought of as parody.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Home Blitz, Kitchen's Floor, Martyr Privates