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

Dylan Stewart, Journalist

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Album Review: Busby Marou - Postcards From The Shell House
"None of the 11 tracks particularly break the mould, nor do they need to."
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Album Review: Jens Lekman - Life Will See You Now
"Smooth, sweet, but with a little bit of flavour that snuggles in behind your back tooth."
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Album Review: Oslow - Oslow
"Catching Oslow live seems like it would be a truly cathartic experience."
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Album Review: Thundamentals - Everyone We Know
"The outfit has reached the point of maturity many knew was coming."
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Album Review: Dryjacket - For Posterity
"You quickly realise that they're more than just another smutty band."
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Album Review: Flo Morrissey & Matthew E White - Gentlewoman, Ruby Man
"It's clear Flo Morrissey and Matthew E White are up for a challenge."
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Album Review: The Colorist & Emiliana Torrini - The Colorist & Emiliana Torrini
"A fascinating, captivating record... that may challenge but that also comes with a huge pay-off."
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Album Review: Heart Beach - Kiss Your Face
"The best elements of contemporary Australian music."
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Album Review: Tkay Maidza - TKAY
"'TKAY' positions Maidza as one of the most promising artists going around."
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Album Review: Tigertown - Papernote
"The free-wheeling attitude that a young band with the world at their feet should have."
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Album Review: Katy Steele - Human
"Perth producer Matt Gio... nudges it in a cool, contemporary direction."
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Album Review: Van Morrison - Keep Me Singing
"It trudges along being far from horrible, but totally unremarkable."