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Best Australian and New Zealand Music of the Week: BOY SODA, WHO SHOT SCOTT, Inertia and More

Check out the best ANZ releases between June 1st-7th, featuring Oliver Cronin, The Avalanches, Zipper, Dateline and many more

BOY SODA

BOY SODA

Satoru Takamatsu

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 1st-7th.

Zipper Ear single artwork

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Zipper, ‘Ear’

Melbourne-by-way-of-Sydney band Zipper keep getting better.

New single “Ear” is dreamy and atmospheric post-punk at its finest, effortlessly moving at its own pace. Lead singer Haruka Sato’s vocals are a particular highlight, floating invitingly through the thick sonic fog.

“Ear” follows the equally excellent “Hiko”, their first release of the year.

TiMMY the FIRST

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TiMMY the First, ‘Air’

TiMMY the First is ready to make his mark in Aotearoa hip-hop.

The Zimbabwean-born, New Zealand-based artist opens up to the world on new single “Air”, which pleasingly blends Afropop and hip-hop together.

“This song captures the heart of who I am as an artist,” he explains. “My music has always been about telling honest stories and creating from a place of purpose. I’m drawn to songs that explore identity, belonging, and the courage it takes to follow your own path.”

Bunchy's Big Score

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Bunchy’s Big Score, ‘I Don’t Wanna Dance’

When you get The Bats legend Robert Scott to guest on your song, you know you’re doing something right.

Scott provides backing vocals to the new single from Bunchy’s Big Score, yet another exciting young band coming out of Ōtautahi Dunedin.

“I Don’t Wanna Dance” is the final taste of Bunchy’s Big Score’s new album, out soon. Check back on Rolling Stone AU/NZ soon to hear more about the band.