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Grainville Train - New Hand to Hold (single)              Remora Beach - Tired Heart (single)              Judith Owen - Suit Yourself (album)              K-Iai - Do & Don‘t (single)              Richy McLoughlin - A Will To Survive (single)              Stefan Elbl - Chungungo (album)                         
Australia
Pyrgos Dirou – Nothing to lose
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In an era where the boundaries between earnest spirituality and stadium-sized bombast have grown increasingly blurred, Pyrgos Dirou arrive with "Nothing to Lose"—a single that wears its influences as brazenly as a festival headliner's pyrotechnics. This is rock music that knows precisely what it wants to be: accessible, anthemic, and unashamedly emotional.
Roger Knox – Buluunarbi and The Old North Star
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Roger Knox's voice carries the weight of archaeology—layers of sediment, weathered by decades of singing stories that demand to be heard. Known across Australia as the "Black Elvis" and "Koori King of Country," Knox arrives at "Buluunarbi & The Old North Star" as both household name and cultural custodian. On his first collection of original compositions, the Gomeroi Elder delivers each song with the unhurried authority of someone who has spent a lifetime earning the right to speak slowly and be heard completely.
Wattmore – Romantic Side
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In the cesspool of homogenized chart fodder that passes for popular music these days, Brisbane's genre-defying brothers Wattmore arrive like a bottle of unmarked bourbon at a champagne soirée. Their lead single "Romantic Side" from their upcoming project is a glorious contradiction – a nostalgia-soaked lament for love before the digital apocalypse, delivered with all the subtlety of a barroom brawl.
Clay Brown – All My Friends (Atrophy)
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With deliberate precision and quiet confidence, Clay Brown—formerly content to lend his considerable six-string talents to projects as diverse as The Limbs, Filth Wizard, and the jazz fusion outfit King Proteus—has finally stepped center stage with his debut outfit, The Trouble Round Town. Their latest single "All My Friends (Atrophy)" serves as a perfect introduction to Brown's particular sensibilities.
Verticoli – Home
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There's something invigorating about the Australian underground rock scene—that distant crucible of sonic innovation where bands are forged in the heat of isolation, developing sounds unencumbered by metropolitan trends. From this remote musical wilderness emerges Verticoli, a Tasmanian three-piece whose new single "Home" heralds their return from a period of creative hibernation.
The Burbs – There’s No Time For Presents
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From the sun-drenched shores of Bells Beach, Australia emerges a sound so visceral and uncompromising that it demands one's full attention. The Burbs' latest single, "There's No Time For Presents," stands as a stark reminder of why we turn to music in our darkest moments – not for comfort, but for confirmation that we're not alone in our quiet desperation.
Coolonaut – Dark Energy
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In the unforgiving expanses of rural Australia, where civilization's thin veneer gives way to ancient wilderness, Coolonaut returns with his sophomore effort 'Dark Energy'. The Scottish émigré, moonlighting as both outback physician and analogue recording artist, has abandoned the introspective regionalism of his debut for something altogether more urgent and universal.
Nico Lavette – Run Away
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'Run Away' is the name of the new single Sydney based musician and producer Nico Lavette. In search of new trends and technologies in the musical sphere, Nico Lavette experiments by organically combining retro instrumentation with AI ideas.
Satellite Train – Paralyzed
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Australian band Satellite Train is preparing to release two new albums later this year. Their newest single 'Paralyzed' confirms the band's status as a wonderful collaboration of talented musicians and songwriters from Australia and America.
Farrelly – Farrelly
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Farrelly released his self-titled debut album on April 11. This record contains about 20 years of Farrelly's creative heritage and finally during the pandemic, time and inspiration were found to record all these songs.
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