Stay up to date with all the Australian music releases from last week with Rolling Stone AU/NZ’s weekly roundup.
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Catch up on our previous coverage of G Flip, Georgia Maq, Gold Fang, Bumpy, and Emily Wurramara.
Then check out the best new music from Aussie acts released last week below!
Fade Evare – Welcome Back
Melbourne siblings Mira and Tori Holleman debut with Welcome Back, a lush 12-track album blending trip-hop, pop, and dance. More introspective than club-ready, their sound feels like a warm, inward-looking embrace. Fans of Massive Attack and The xx will feel right at home.
The Teskey Brothers – Live At The Hammersmith Apollo
The Teskey Brothers’ new live album captures three big London shows. Expect soulful highlights from The Winding Way, a cover of Otis Redding’s “Try a Little Tenderness”, and fan favourite “Forever You and Me“.
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The Cat Empire – Bird in Paradise (Deluxe Edition)
The Cat Empire’s Bird in Paradise Deluxe adds live versions of “Devil”, “Doing Fine” and “Blood on the Stage” from their Sydney Opera House shows, plus studio track “Candela”. A must for fans.
Solo Career – Interior Delirium
Annabel Blackman (Body Type) steps out solo with Interior Delirium, an eight-track album full of fuzzy guitars and raw synths. It’s rough around the edges in the best way, digging into identity and self-image with sharp honesty.
Mr. Industry – Dancing to My Own Internal Rhythm
Mr. Industry’s first EP is a wild blend of post-punk and noise rock. Six tracks of chaos and grit make Dancing to My Own Internal Rhythm hard to look away from.
Convenience Store – “I Wanna Be Your Dancer”
Melbourne’s Convenience Store drop a jangly love song with “I Wanna Be Your Dancer”. It’s a sweet nod to The Smiths, full of teenage longing and wistful guitars.
Just a Gent – “Freak of Nature”
Australian producer Jacob Grant shares “Freak of Nature”, a dark, mid-tempo track about how weird and wonderful evolution is. Moody and polished, it shows his stranger side.
Tamara & the Dreams – “Fleetwood Mac”
Tamara & the Dreams is back with “Fleetwood Mac”, a soft, country-tinged ballad about dating your bandmate. Honest, gentle, and easy to replay.
Molly Millington – “Your Villain”
Central Coast artist Molly Millington makes her return with “Your Villain”, a sharp indie-pop single about not caring what others think. Petty and fun in the best way.
Butternut Sweetheart – I’ve Got My Problems, You’ve Got Your Dreams
Naarm duo Butternut Sweetheart blend alt-rock, electronica and indie-pop on their second EP. The six tracks explore feeling disconnected and finding connection with others.
The Terrys – The Terrys
South Coast rockers The Terrys drop their self-titled album, showing off their mix of styles and big energy. They’ll hit the road across Australia and New Zealand from August to October.
Larissa Lambert – “Blame it On Me”
Larissa Lambert’s new single “Blame it On Me” leads her upcoming EP, due in August, showing off her smooth R&B vocals in style.
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