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

Dylan Stewart, Journalist

Reviews / Live
Live Review: Snow Patrol, Steve Smyth
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Live Review: Sheriff
Sheriff are going from strength to strength, and even though Cherry Bar isn’t bursting at the seams like it was on that night, it could be argued that the set they throw down tonight is as good as any.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: B.O.B - Strange Clouds
It’s just a little bit too saccharine sweet.
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Album Review: Deerhoof - Breakup Song
Not many of the songs break the three-minute mark, but then again, few of the best pop tunes do.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Seekae, Kangaroo Skull, Thomas William
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Poor Moon - Poor Moon
The main detraction from the album is that it does nothing special. It doesn’t sit the listener up and make them think: “Wow, I need more than this”. But if it does, then good for you.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Jeff The Brotherhood - Hypnotic Nights
Hypnotic Nights sees JEFF The Brotherhood take a further step into the mainstream, while balancing the fine line of impressive melody and DIY-punk ethos.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Miike Snow, Fabulous Diamonds
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Live Review: Kingswood
Zeppelin-meets-Birds Of Tokyo
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Live Review: Naysayer & Gilsun - The Hi-Fi Bar
Who couldn’t watch a great white shark demolish a seal over and over again?
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Michael Kiwanuka - Home Again
Home Again makes an excellent accompaniment for all seasons.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: The Temper Trap - Forum
It’s clear that the Melbourne five-piece has already got runs on the board with some of the songs off of their self-titled record.