Your next fix, right now.
This is every new track you need to hear to all in one place for your listening convenience.
From rock to rap, theres something for everybody in this mixed bag of lollies.
ashby – Bronze
Three piece Newcastle punk with electric energy and a hook that digs in, ‘Bronze’ shining like a dented trophy won in a sweaty garage.
NIKILÄSÄ – A Hero’s Lament
A whirlwind of punk metal guitars, R&B vocals, jazz horns and choral harmonies, all wrapped around a politically charged lament for a world in decline.
The Antics – The Loop
Wurundjeri land born punk with a hunger that carries the Aussie scene’s past into its restless now, hot and fresh like a slice you can’t stop coming back to.
Franny Menace – What Do You Want From Me
Brooklyn indie rock with a restless, late night pulse, where ‘What Do You Want From Me’ lands like a question that’s been circling the room for hours.
Daisy Pring – Girls Night
‘Girls Night’ stacks floating melodies into a shimmering pop-R&B glow, balancing vulnerability with a quiet thrill that feels like the best kind of shared secret after midnight.
Charlie Pike – Gym
‘Gym’ carries the quiet ache of someone who’s lived in a few too many time zones, its alt-country folk pull sounding like a half-packed duffel bag left by the door.
PINK MEXICO – petting zoo
‘Pink Mexico’ crashes in like a sunburned haze, shredding through surf-scorched noise and lo-fi grit until it lands somewhere between a reverb-drenched memory and a blown-out amp left ringing.
DAYM II – Wizard
‘Wizard’ casts a sleek, pop-slick spell that flickers between restless ambition and quiet self-doubt, like a city light reflected in a rearview mirror at 2 AM.
Jordan Levy – Get To Your Heart
‘Get To Your Heart’ threads early-2000s rock crunch through a pop-savvy lens, turning introspection into a hook so bright it almost outruns the questions it’s asking.
Darker Parker – Worst Case
‘Worst Case’ navigates a restless hip-hop pulse with the weight of someone who’s already rehearsed every possible outcome, making anxiety sound almost like a tightrope walk in motion.
IsaacH – whatever
‘Whatever’ drifts through a Queensland-bred haze of hip-hop and electronic textures, feeling less like a statement and more like a half-shrugged transmission from a late-night session.
Katie-Lee – Changing is Lonely
‘Changing is Lonely’ carries the quiet weight of a self-made world, its isolated production echoing the very solitude its title promises.
Sierra Velez – Growing Pains
‘Growing Pains’ moves with the bruised grace of someone stitching together two coasts and multiple heritages, its neo-soul warmth finding beauty in the ache of becoming.
THIRST TRAP – Your Eyes Only
‘Your Eyes Only’ pulls you between heavy rock grit and sun-drenched reggae pull, its hypnotic grooves feeling like a coastal road that keeps bending just when you think you know the way.
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