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

Dylan Stewart, Journalist

Features / Music
The Next Number
"You can’t just switch anymore; you’ve got to allow some time for a headspace to be created."
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Album Review: Remi - Raw X Infinity
Political references rub shoulders against pop culture references; all the while REMI wears his heart on his sleeve, and it’s immensely enjoyable.
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Album Review: Imelda May - Tribal
Imelda May is here to once again cure what ails you.
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Album Review: Frankie Ballard - Sunshine & Whiskey
"For an introduction to the modern-day country genre, you could do a lot worse than Frankie Ballard"
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Album Review: Neil Young - A Letter Home
A Letter Home is the stuff of a sound engineer’s wet dream.
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Album Review: Howling Bells - Heartstrings
Heartstrings will surely appeal to Howling Bells fans, and maybe pick up a few more in the process.
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Album Review: Cherry Ghost - Herd Runners
At its worst, it sounds like a lesser U2 or even, *gulp*, Travis.
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Album Review: Mink Mussel Creek - Mink Mussel Manticore
"Fuzzy riffs and driving snare drums abound, the results being mighty fine indeed"
Features / Music
You Make Me Feel Like Dancing
"When people love something and it feels really dear to them it can be hard for them to share it."
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Album Review: Kishi Bashi - Lighght
"Like everything on Japanese/American multi-instrumentalist Kishi Bashi’s latest album, the spelling of Lighght is definitively precise"
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Album Review: Owls Of The Summer - ATLAS
"a reflection of how deep the local talent pool is"
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Album Review: Broken Twin - May
While the album is very one-paced, it’s clear that as a debut record Voss Romme wanted to ensure she found her base before getting too experimental.