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Meet the Mentos Fresh Sounds Class of ’26, Curated by Rolling Stone AU/NZ

These are the eight artists selected for the new annual initiative celebrating Australia and New Zealand’s most exciting emerging talent.

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Across genres, cities and scenes, a new era of artists is reshaping Australian and New Zealand music. From Western Sydney hip-hop to post-punk Canberrans, these up-and-coming artists deserve to be played on high rotation.

Introducing the Mentos Fresh Sounds Class of ’26, curated by Rolling Stone AU/NZ — a new annual platform celebrating the country’s most exciting emerging talent. Throughout the year, the Mentos Fresh Sounds Hub will be home to the inaugural class, where Rolling Stone AU/NZ will spotlight each artist through in-depth interviews, exclusive In My Room performances and behind-the-scenes storytelling, giving fans a closer look at the people and stories behind the music.

Selected by Rolling Stone AU/NZ’s editorial team, the eight artists represent the creativity, ambition and originality driving Australian and New Zealand music into its next era. Alongside editorial support and ongoing championing, the annual initiative will culminate in the inaugural Mentos Fresh Sounds Class of ’26 House Party, a Rolling Stone AU/NZ live showcase that brings the class together for a performance before fans, the industry, and the wider music community.

So, get your playlists ready and meet the inaugural Class of ‘26.

Sonic Reducer

Sonic Reducer

Canberra’s Sonic Reducer are injecting fresh energy into Australian punk. The four-piece have earned a reputation for explosive live shows and a razor-sharp post-punk sound, fusing the swagger of mid-2000s sleaze rock with angular riffs, biting wit and the art-rock instincts of Iggy Pop and David Byrne.

Their breakout 2024 EP SKEWBALL introduced the band to Australian audiences before a huge year saw them take home Artist of the Year and Best Live Act at the Canberra Music Awards and join Royel Otis on a sold-out 20-date European tour.

On their latest independent EPLiving Room, Sonic Reducer explore homesickness, growing up, and obligation, cementing their status as one of the country’s most compelling punk rock bands while introducing the genre to a whole new generation.

SOLLYY

Sollyy

Western Sydney’s Sollyy is carving out his own lane in Australian hip hop. As a producer, rapper, DJ and promoter, the multi-hyphenate blends R&B samples, blog-rap influences and tongue-in-cheek lyricism into a sound that’s shaping the local scene. His latest single “FAIR DINKUM,” featuring Breakfast Road, Church, and Zion Garcia, is a high-energy, sample-heavy track that’s gaining well-deserved traction on local radio stations and streaming platforms.

Beyond his solo work, Sollyy has opened for some of Australia and New Zealand’s hottest artists, including 454, Wiki, Joey Valance & Brae and more, while his Sydney party series, Hotter Out West, has become a hub for the city’s emerging music scene. His debut album, I LEFT MYY HEART OUT WEST, earned support from Pitchfork, triple j, BBC Radio 1Xtra, Soulection Radio, Spotify and Apple Music.

Named Producer of the Year in Acclaim’s All Stars Class of 2023, Sollyy continues to blur the lines between artist, curator and cultural connector, making him a vital voice to emerge from Western Sydney.

Sleepazoid

sleepazoid

Some of the most exciting rock music in Australia is coming out of Melbourne, and sleepazoid are leading the charge. Blending grunge, shoegaze and post-punk, the five-piece have become one of the city’s standout new acts.

The group’s chemistry grew out of years spent orbiting Melbourne’s independent music scene before coming together to write “Rats”, the song that would eventually lay the foundation for their debut EP, running with the dogs. Self-recorded and self-produced, the 2024 release introduced sleepazoid as a confident new voice in Australian music, while their latest EP, New Age, sees the band pushing that sound into even bolder territory.

Their fresh sound has already taken the band well beyond home, supporting Faye Webster on sold-out Australian dates before embarking on a UK and Ireland tour. Still early on in their journey, sleepazoid have all the hallmarks of a band destined to leave a lasting mark on Australia’s next generation of alt-rock music.

The inaugural Mentos Fresh Sounds Class of ’26, curated by Rolling Stone AU/NZ, was created to support the next generation of talent. Head to the hub to learn more about the official Class of ’26.

Want to be a part of the initiative yourself? Head to the Portal to apply.