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Best Australian and New Zealand Music of the Week: Ecca Vandal, Swapmeet, DC Maxwell and More

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Ecca Vandal

Ecca Vandal

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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!

It’s a bumper edition today, covering the best ANZ releases over the past two weeks (May 11th-22nd).

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Alien Nosejob, ‘Live Like the Crowd’

One of Australia’s greatest punk musicians is going hardcore.

Alien Nosejob’s new album, How a Mosquito Operates, is described as a “vehicle to take a refreshed look at hardcore and bring an exciting new energy to it.”

In just over one-and-a-half minutes, lead single “Live Like the Crowd” achieves this and then some.

The latest record from Jake Robertson’s restless musical project comes out on June 26th via Anti Fade Records in Australia and Iron Lung Records in USA.

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Baker Boy, ‘CURSE’

Baker Boy follows up an electrifying performance at Groovin’ the Moo with new single “CURSE”.

The song became a firm fan favourite on the multiple ARIA Award winner’s recent Australian album tour.

“Everyone has been going mad for it… you know you got something good when people haven’t ever heard the track before, but you can see the whole crowd bouncing to it,” Baker Boy says.

“CURSE” features on the forthcoming deluxe edition of Baker Boy’s latest album DJANDJAY, out later this year.

Genesis Owusu

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Genesis Owusu, ‘REDSTAR WU & THE WORLDWIDE SCOURGE’

One of the best artists in Australia drops his third album.

Genesis Owusu’s REDSTAR WU & THE WORLDWIDE SCOURGE constructs an exposed state-of-the-day record, carving the purest of human emotions into song at a time when they feel most rife.

Experimental yet cohesive, desolate yet ecstatic, unflinching yet free — duality punctuates the album as he layers musings on an unsettled world with piercing reflections of his, and our own, places within it.

Ecca Vandal

Ecca Vandal, ‘LOOKING FOR PEOPLE TO UNFOLLOW’

One of the most highly anticipated albums in Australian music is here.

Ecca Vandal drops new album LOOKING FOR PEOPLE TO UNFOLLOW after making her US late-night TV debut on Jimmy Kimmel Live! (watch below).

As Vandal explains, the record is one of subtraction, cutting ties with what drains your energy and distorts your vision: “The systems. The trends. The illusions of connection. I find empowerment in being loud and noisy especially as a woman in this global moment who grew up in a culture that told me I could not be those things.”

Jaguar Jonze

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Jaguar Jonze, ‘Naked’

One of Australia’s most idiosyncratic artists is back.

After a two-year hiatus used to focus on health, Taiwanese-Australian performer Jaguar Jonze returns in style with “Naked”.

“In that time I learned how fragile and powerful our bodies can be, and how much freedom there is in simply existing within them,” Jonze says of her hiatus. “The song explores the thrill of shedding old skin, dropping the masks we put on to survive, and rediscovering what it means to be free and dangerously yourself. It’s the first glimpse into the rebirth unfolding in my upcoming album, and the next chapter of my artistry.”

The accompanying music, self-directed by Jonze alongside Oksana Markina and Anton Nosov, is unmissable.

Jess Macc

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Jess Macc, ‘Sex, Meds & Therapy’

Sex, meds & therapy? Don’t threaten us with a good time.

For more than two decades, Australian creative Jess Macc has helped shape the visual identity of the country’s music scene from behind the camera. Now, after years spent documenting the stories of others, she’s finally stepping into focus herself.

Her debut album, Sex, Meds & Therapy, marks a deeply personal new chapter. The 11 track record arrives as the culmination of years quietly spent writing songs.

Larissa Lambert

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Larissa Lambert, ‘Blood on the Strings’

Larissa Lambert marks her album announcement with a stunning new single, “Blood on the Strings”.

The dark and moody slice of R&B will feature on the forthcoming Yearning, out in September.

“At its core, this album is about what love can bring out of you, both the best and the worst,” Larissa says of Yearning. “I want people to feel nostalgic and in love, but reflective at the same time.”

Leah Senior

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Leah Senior, ‘Softly, Once Again’

Aussie folk favourite Leah Senior returns with “Softly, Once Again”, another taste of her forthcoming fifth studio album.

Before Pt. Roadknight arrives on June 19th via Third Eye Stimuli and SPINSTER (US), listen to its second single below.

“This started off as a cheeky song picturing myself as a quaint folk lady in a world of rock,” Senior says of “Softly, Once Again”. I wrote this song in the middle of my last release when I was struggling with the pressure of needing to make noise about what I was doing and it became a kind of permission to do things softly.”

Catch Senior touring in support of her new album around Australia between June and August. Find ticket information here.

Party Dozen

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Party Dozen, ‘Special Unit’

Sydney duo Party Dozen release their DIY new single “Special Unit”.

Written, performed, recorded, mixed and mastered by the pair (they also handled the music video), “Special Unit” arrives ahead of Party Dozen’s Sydney Opera House show as part of Vivid LIVE.

“You have the right to remain stupid. Anything you say or do will be laughable. If you cannot afford common sense, a version of it will be provided for you. You have minimal training and exhibit zero qualities that qualify you for the authority bestowed upon you. So here’s your gun, and your uniform. Have fun out there and welcome to SPECIAL UNIT,” is how Party Dozen describe the song.

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Stand Atlantic, ‘Velcro’

Aussie alternative rockers Stand Atlantic share new single and music video “Velcro”, out now via Virgin Music Group.

Given its first play on triple j, the song marks a defining creative shift for the band.

Frontwoman Bonnie Fraser says, “I’ve spent 10 years avoiding love songs and writing only about what ended in heartbreak. On ‘Velcro’, that curse is finally broken.

“It’s the most honest thing I’ve written in a long time — after a really intense period of writer’s block, so recording it live, raw and unfiltered felt like the only way to do it. The curse is officially broken, the gates are open, our lovergirl era is on, and ‘Velcro’ says you’re welcome.”

Total Tommy

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Total Tommy, ‘Pretty Little Mouth’

Rising Australian artist total tommy goes hard on new single “Pretty Little Mouth”.

The latest release courtesy of Jess Holt’s indie rock project flips the ‘butter wouldn’t melt’ cliché on its head, offering a cutting take on love bombing.

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The Avalanches, ‘Together’

The Avalanches have opened a new era of music.

The iconic Australian electronic group release “Together”, which features Nikki Nair, Jessy Lanza, and Prentiss. Watch the accompanying music video for the glitchy, mesmerising song below.

Swapmeet

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Swapmeet, ‘2 C U’

One of the hottest new bands in the world just can’t miss right now.

Swapmeet’s latest single “2 C U” follows a sold-out Sydney headline show as well as a recent SXSW slot which garnered praise from Rolling Stone.

“2 C U” features on the band’s forthcoming debut album Mount Zero, out July 17th via Winspear.