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Best Australian and New Zealand Music of the Week: Peking Duk, JessB, Spacey Jane and More

Check out the best ANZ releases between June 8th-14th, featuring Cat & Calmell, Angus & Julia Stone, Wet Denim, CRYSTAL and many more

Peking Duk

Peking Duk

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As the best place for music coverage in ANZ, Rolling Stone keeps you up to date with local music through our weekly release roundups.

We’ve combined our Australian and Aotearoa music roundups into one major list covering both countries, bringing the best local releases to more of our readers. Because why should Aussie music fans miss out on the incredible music being made by Kiwi artists, and vice versa?

Check out our new and improved roundup below, covering the best ANZ releases between June 8th-14th.

Emerson at Big Fan

Bryan Lowe

Emerson, ‘Want Him Bad!’

Fresh from featuring in our in-depth Big Fan feature, Emerson shares new single “Want Him Bad!”.

The pure-pop anthem captures the messy thrill of pining for someone you really should not be pining after.

Emerson’s pop style will suit any fans of Olivia Rodrigo and Billie Eilish.

Becca Hatch

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Becca Hatch, ‘Daylight Robbery’

Becca Hatch releases yet another stylish new single.

“Daylight Robbery” is the latest banger from the former Rolling Stone Australia Awards performer, written alongside Patrick Byrne (Beso Palma).

“‘Daylight Robbery’ is about a love that leaves an imprint on you; someone you can’t forget, even if they might not be the best for you,” Hatch explains.

“It’s about being overtaken by feeling and impact. Like being hit suddenly in the face or the gut. Sometimes we meet people that leave a mark on us, and even after they’re gone, parts of them still linger.

“The song lives in that tension of knowing someone has the power to hurt you, but still feeling drawn to them anyway. There’s something addictive about connections like that and I wanted Daylight Robbery to feel emotional, dramatic and a little reckless.”

The Moving Stills

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The Moving Stills, ‘Rock Band’

The Moving Stills being their new chapter with autobiographical new single “Rock Band”.

The song, which was inspired by a recent writing trip to Los Angeles, cuts to the core of what the band is about; it’s a song about choosing the band and choosing your friends.

The Moving Stills’ new single arrives ahead of their first overseas shows in the UK next month.

Greta O'Leary

Josh Cohen

Greta O’Leary, ‘Year of the Dog’

Aotearoa indie-folk singer-songwriter Greta O’Leary enters 2026 in style with “Year of the Dog”.

It’s the follow-up to O’Leary’s River Dark album, which charted well in New Zealand last year.

“‘Year of the Dog’ is animal spirit, it’s racing forwards and upwards, fast and free. It’s renewal,” she explains.

Achtung!

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Achtung!, ‘New Dog, Old Tricks’

Formed in Ōtepoti Dunedin and now based in Ōtautahi Christchurch, Achtung! are the latest exciting Kiwi band to mine ’90s rock influences with successful results.

Their debut single “New Dog, Old Tricks” is an apt title, melding post-punk and post-hardcore emo into one incredibly catchy song.

“New Dog, Old Tricks” is the first taste of the band’s forthcoming album Spear in Fine View, although it was actually the final song written for the record.