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EXTENDED PLAY 061: NEW MUSIC OF THE WEEK

It’s been another HUGE week for new Australian music. Get amongst the new additions to our 2024 faves and show your support!

Flight Facilities- Trouble

‘Trouble’ is the first piece of solo music Flight Facilities has released in two years and features longtime collaborators Owl Eyes.

The duo has declared this homage to the 2000s Sydney dance scene as the start of an exciting new era for them.

Teenage Dads- Weaponz

After a mammoth 2023 stacked with the release of an EP and persistent touring, the Dads are back with a punchy new track.

The band is going places fast and has recently announced an their biggest Australia tour yet, later this year.

San Cisco- Under The Light (album)

Indie favourites San Cisco are back with their fifth album featuring six singles, ‘Lost Without You’, ‘Horoscope’, ‘High’, ‘Summer Days’, ‘Honeycomb’ and ‘Under The Light’.

It’s another glorious release from the band, with a mix of euphoria and melancholy taking listeners to starry heights.

Chloe Parché- Bad With Words (EP)

Bad With Words is a gorgeous EP. Parché’s voice soars through gorgeous melodies as she sings poignantly about emotional subjects such as heartbreak.

No Frills Twins- Bones

Vanessa Rogers has put out her first solo release, while still under the No Frills Twins name. It’s an epic track and her voice is as powerful as ever.

Peach PRC- Secret

Peach PRC has released her first new single of the year and it’s yet another pop-infused bop, with a pulsing beat and catchy melody.

Little Green- What If She’s Crazy?

Little Green’s fresh track has come in time for an exciting intimate tour around the country. ‘What If She’s Crazy?’ is loads of fun especially for a live show, allowing people to dance and sing along.

KLP- Symphony

With an EP on the way, KLP has released a teaser with the single ‘Symphony’. The song envelops Kristy’s feeling of being overwhelmed when it feels like you’re running out of time, and laid it out in song form as a reminder to live in the moment.

Leah Martin-Brown- Boys

Leah Martin-Brown has hit the ground running with her first single as a solo artist outside her band Evol Walks. ‘Boys’ is a fist—pumping belter and a song where her passion for heavy rock is well and truly on display.

Randy Thrill$- PUNK OF LUV (album)

The punk-rock rapper from Brisbane has released his highly-anticipated album. He linked up with Sydney-based producer James Christowkski to deliver a fresh, unheard sound within the realms of urban and hip-hop music in Australia.

Joan & the Giants- Born in the Wrong Time

Joan & the Giants have cemented themselves as another one to watch in the indie-alternative landscape of Australian music. Born in the Wrong Time is an indie-rock bop which serves as an upbeat tune to belt out at live shows.

Ben Avitra- The River

Wholesome and compassionate, Avitra has pieced together a suspenseful and inspiring voyage with 'The River'. The song deals with heavy subject matter about watching a friend struggle with drug addiction, however it’s delivered gracefully by Avitra’s vocals.

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