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Best Australian Music of the Week: December 2nd-8th

Stay up to date with all the standout tracks released last week with Rolling Stone AU/NZ’s weekly roundup

Mia Wray

Nick McKinlay

Every week, Rolling Stone AU/NZ keeps you in the loop with the freshest sounds from Australian music.

Catch up on what you might’ve missed last week, including coverage of KUČKA, Mallrat and Mashd N Kutcher.

Here’s what else you might have missed:

Mia Wray – “Fake a Smile” 

Melbourne’s Mia Wray unveils “Fake a Smile”, a tender, introspective track from her debut album hi, it’s nice to meet me, out March 2025.

Vlossom – Somethin Bout Dancing

Vlossom’s Somethin Bout Dancing is a kaleidoscopic rush of electronica, grunge, pop-punk, and psychedelia, born from Alister Wright’s newfound love for dance music.

Slowly Slowly -“How Are You Mine?”

Melbourne outfit Slowly Slowly close out the year with “How Are You Mine?”, an upbeat pop-rock gem set to feature on their fifth studio album, Forgiving Spree, dropping this January.

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David Guetta, Alphaville & Ava Max – “Forever Young (CYRIL remix)” 

NSW-raised DJ and producer CYRIL is on an end-of-year roll, scoring two tracks in the Top Shazams list and dropping a buoyant remix of David Guetta’s “Forever Young”, featuring Alphaville and Ava Max.

Pinky Ring – “China White”

Sydney indie outfit Pinky Ring roar back with “China White”, a breakup anthem brimming with raw energy and heartbreak-fueled chaos.

Electric Fields – Live in Concert

Electric Fields’ debut album, Live in Concert, pairs their signature innovation with the grandeur of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. Recorded live, the 13-track collection reimagines the duo’s greatest hits, merging soaring vocals and pulsating beats with symphonic power.