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November 27, 2025
Highroad No. 28 – Ache   
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Australian alternative rock remains one of the more reliably interesting corners of the global rock landscape, and Highroad No. 28's latest offering provides ample evidence for that claim. "Ache," the lead single from their forthcoming third album *The Will to Endure*, arrives as a statement of artistic evolution—a band confident enough to strip away excess and let atmosphere do the heavy lifting.
The Snow Ponies – The Long Way Home
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Phil Dean's relocation from Melbourne to New Zealand's Waikato region has yielded unexpected dividends. His latest venture, The Snow Ponies, emerges fully formed with "The Long Way Home," a single that demonstrates the kind of confidence and polish typically absent from debut releases. This is no tentative first step but rather a bold stride into territory that feels both familiar and refreshingly uncharted.
Amelina – A New Year’s Wish
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The challenge of crafting a holiday-adjacent song that doesn't collapse under the weight of seasonal clichés requires both nerve and nuance. AMELINA's "A New Year's Wish" arrives as a welcome anomaly: a track that acknowledges the calendar's turning without succumbing to the saccharine trappings that typically plague this territory.
AmorA – Dancing My Way to Happiness
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The transition from composer-for-hire to solo artist remains one of pop music's most treacherous journeys. For every successful crossing, dozens flounder in the liminal space between technical proficiency and emotional authenticity. AmorA, whose behind-the-scenes work garnered a GRAMMY for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, navigates this passage with surprising grace on Dancing My Way to Happiness, her debut offering that manages to honour the synth-pop tradition while carving out territory distinctly her own.
d’Z & Bernadette Dengler ft. Chris Korzec – Shout!
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The collaborative single from drummer-songwriter d'Z and Austrian vocalist Bernadette Dengler arrives with the kind of unhurried confidence that marks genuinely crafted music. Born from a friendship that began in 2021, "Shout!" represents the meeting point of meticulous arrangement and spontaneous creativity—a balance that proves remarkably difficult to achieve yet sounds effortless when executed properly.
Jens Gustavson – Vissa dagar
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The Swedish singer-songwriter tradition has long operated at a remove from the Anglo-American mainstream, developing its own vocabulary of introspection and political engagement. Jens Gustavson, three decades into a career that has seen him traverse punk clubs and festival stages with equal determination, now arrives at what may be his most assured statement yet.
arman ray + hyon gak sunim – form is emptiness
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The second release from *the formless track*—the collaborative venture between Zen Master Hyon Gak Sunim and English producer Arman Ray—arrives with a lineage as venerable as any in popular music. Where most electronic acts trace their influences through Detroit techno or Manchester rave culture, this project's provenance extends back through thirty-five years of monastic training to a secret ordination in China, and from there to Zen Master Seung Sahn, one of the pivotal figures in bringing Korean Seon Buddhism to Western consciousness.