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

Dylan Stewart, Journalist

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Album Review: Lou Doillon - Lay Low
"Smooth record that adds another feather to a hat already brimming with colour."
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Album Review: Duke Dumont - Blase Boys Club Part 1
"It's a release that - despite its short playing time - offers listening pleasure for casual house music fans or aficionados."
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Album Review: WAAX - Holy Sick
"Holy Sick is sure to throw you around in the best possible way."
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Album Review: Alberta Cross - Alberta Cross
"Best listened to as a whole, the record seems to traverse an entire continent, Stakee's alt-country lyrics delivered perfectly."
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Album Review: Little May - For The Company
"An impressive piece of work that seems as effortless the first time you hear it as it does the tenth."
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Album Review: Tiny Little Houses - You Tore Out My Heart
"It's a world shaped by '90s and early '00s heroes."
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Album Review: Dylan Joel - Authentic Lemonade
"Full of party jams and singalong choruses, Authentic Lemonade lands more punches than it misses."
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Album Review: World's End Press - Tall Stories
"Enough diversity to keep any self-respecting dancefloor aficionado on their toes (pun intended)."
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Album Review: Ash Grunwald - Now
"A mature record that embraces his position as a revered blues figure as opposed to the dreadlocked folk musician he once was."
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Album Review: Doe Paoro - After
"Inspirational, sweeping soundscapes that take the listener to far-flung places."
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Album Review: Highasakite - Keep That Letter Safe
"'Keep That Letter Safe' is the type of uplifting indie pop that the Norwegian band is known for"
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Album Review: Ali Barter - AB-EP
"AB-EP is for music lovers and those tired of the wintry days we're currently speeding away from."