Every week, Rolling Stone AU/NZ brings you the best new music from Australian artists.
Catch up on our previous coverage of The Kid LAROI, and Ninajirachi.
Here’s more Australian music that dropped last week:
Gordi – “GD (Goddamn)”
On a US east coast tour, including a spot on The Kelly Clarkson Show, Gordi shares this raw and personal track. Written and recorded on her phone, “GD (Goddamn)” sets the tone for Like Plasticine, out August 8.
Dragnet – “Red Square”
After a quiet couple of years, Dragnet roar back with Dragnet Reigns!, led by the jagged post-punk single “Red Square.” Nine tracks with Cold War themes and early-2000s indie swagger, plus an album album cover for your signatures.
Xavier Rudd – “Morning Birds”
Just voice and guitar, Rudd slows things down with a soft, steady track. “Morning Birds” offers calm and reflection.
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Miramar – “Hit the Town” ft. Barely Passable
A protest song you can move to. Miramar takes aim at the decline of live music and still finds time to dance. Their next EP lands July 11.
FVNERAL – “front door”
With new members, FVNERAL opens a fresh chapter. “front door” is warm, dreamy, and promising, released via Ben Lee and Ione Skye’s label Weirder Together.
Djanaba – Did I Stutter?
Djanaba’s debut is direct and confident, delivering a clear statement of intent over punchy electronic pop arrangements.
British India – “The Gospel of Luke”
Back after eight years, British India deliver strong riffs and energy. They have a 14-date national tour this September and October.
REDD. – RAUNCH
Bold and full of attitude. RAUNCH. doesn’t hold back, and neither does REDD on their genre-blending debut mixtape.