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

Dylan Stewart, Journalist

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Album Review: Little Green Cars - Absolute Zero
Whether on a Texan plain or in a hot tub in Scandinavia, Absolute Zero is a winner.
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Album Review: My Left Boot - Summer Songs
Because, my beloved city, My Left Boot have created one shit hot record.
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Album Review: Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Specter At The Feast
Specter At The Feast once again affirms Black Rebel Motorcycle Club as a force to be reckoned with.
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Album Review: British India - Controller
There is certainly enough going on to warrant the shelling out for tickets to that gig. Even if it does reflect your age.
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Album Review: Devendra Banhart - Mala
Mala is thoughtfully hand-crafted and personal. No matter what the content, it’s the way folk music should be made.
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Album Review: DeWolff - DeWolff IV
It completes an intriguing record that is sure to take you in directions you previously daren’t take.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: The Lumineers, The Falls
It’s hard to remember a time when a crowd was as genuine about getting an encore as tonight, but there’s no disappointment. Good Friday? How about Fucking Great Friday.
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Album Review: Sound City Players - Sound City: Real To Reel
If there was a prize for ‘Best Rock Album That Accompanies A Movie and Features Amazing Famous Musicians’, then Dave Grohl and his Sound City Players would have no competition. Fucking great.
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Album Review: Atlas Genius - When It Was Now
It’s catchy, it’s poppy, and the band are backed up by one of the biggest record labels in the world.
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Album Review: Dick Diver - Calendar Days
Dick Diver are ready for the real world. If only we could keep them for ourselves a while longer.
Features / Music
Swimming In The Pool
"Now, I like Bruce Springsteen, but I’m not going to drive to Hanging Rock, walk for ten miles and sit in a car for two-and-a-half hours on the way home for the privilege.”
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Album Review: The Snowdroppers - Moving Out Of Eden
If you feel there’s been a distinct absence of Aussie pub rock bands doing the rounds recently, then look no further than The Snowdroppers.