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Check out the best new music from Aussie acts released between January 12th-18th below!
Peach PRC – “Back to You”
“Back to You” is the latest taste of Peach PRC’s forthcoming debut album Porcelain (due out March 20th). A song on a resplendent collision course, the track is buoyed by a four to the floor beat and a joyous crowd echoing within the chorus. It channels such vivid energy; you can’t help but picture Peach PRC’s next sold-out headline tour and swoon.
Flesh Cherub – Drowning in the Expanse of Looking Up
Flesh Cherub’s new EP sees Liam McVay smear together punk, folk, and country for a collection of songs swaggering and wrenching in equal measure, that grapple with how one’s past is inescapable. Anchoring the EP is McVay’s devastatingly baritone, that crackles and bellows across the record’s five tracks.
Empire of the Sun – Alive (Reimagined)
Purpose-built for all corners of the dance floor, the five remixes on Empire of the Sun’s new Alive (Reimagined) EP deliver brilliant transformations of the global 2013 hit “Alive”, while retaining the melodic core and integrity of the original song. Featured on the EP are previously released remixes by Zedd and David Guetta, as well as new ones from SG Lewis, DJ Heartstring, and Alok.
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Blusher – “Glow” (Kesha Remix)
Blusher, who will soon support Kesha on the Australian leg of her world headline tour, have released a remix of the pop star’s iconic song “Glow”. The pop-trio’s signature high-energy dance-pop sound features on the reimagined track, highlighting their production skills and magic.
Meg Mac – “Outdone”
A moody, atmospheric cut threaded with electronic undertones that highlight Meg Mac’s unmistakable vocal power, “Outdone” is the latest single off her forthcoming album It’s My Party (due out February 20th). It leans into darker textures, balancing emotional honesty with irresistible melody.
Gordi – “High Line”
Written with partner Alex Lahey during sessions for her 2025 album Like Plasticine, Gordi’s “High Line” is a slow-burn single. The track, completely recorded, produced and mixed by Gordi (aka Sophie Payten), is an immaculate piece of story-telling anchored by an infectious melody and sparse, decorative production.
