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Make Them Suffer announce massive 2025 Australian regional tour, with special guests Justice for the Damned, and The Gloom in the Corner

Following the prolific release of their self-titled album and their biggest headline shows to date in 2024, MAKE THEM SUFFER have announced a massive 2025 regional Australian tour, set to bring their insatiable live show on an 18-date run this June and July, joined by special guests JUSTICE FOR THE DAMNED and THE GLOOM IN THE CORNER.

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Sydney's Large Mirage offer up psychedelic power pop rock bliss on latest single, 'Taking My Time'

Sydney’s Large Mirage harness the heady days of 60s and 70s psychedelic rock loud and proud on their latest charismatic track, ‘Taking My Time’, which oozes in crisp power pop leanings. This new release coincides with a special run of shows that kicked off with the recent Party In The Paddock, with the band moving through NSW and Victoria for a string of shows.

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EMEREE brings her sultry RnB into her own disco era on latest single, 'It Might Be Love (it's not)'

Melbourne’s RnB/Soul artist and producer EMEREE cranks the mirrorball and pumps the strobe as she puts a fresh twist to her signature pop-infused RnB in her latest single, ‘It Might Be Love (it’s not)’ - a groove-filled track, packed full of lush soulful textures, a pulsing beat inspired by the likes of Kaytranda, and a satirical edge, showcasing EMEREE’s signature style - smooth, sultry and undeniably catchy.

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Naarm/Melbourne's Holly Hebe brings a little darkness to celestial pop on latest single, 'Bitterness'

Naarm/Melbourne has been harbouring a secret, but word’s out that Holly Hebe is one to watch, rapidly cementing her spot in the Australian music scene. The singer/songwriter and budding producer has a knack for crafting dreamy, celestial pop, and has delivered her latest single, ‘Bitterness’ - a lighthearted yet introspective take on self-loathing, grudges, and the endless doom-scrolling cycle.


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Byron's Drop Legs bring more pub dub in latest single, 'East Coast Nasty' - celebrate with 6-date tour

Byron Bay’s Drop Legs are back at it with a new single in ‘East Coast Nasty’, and are hitting the Pacific Highway this summer to play 6 shows in support of the release. From Sunshine Coast’s Solbar, all the way down to Ulladulla, the band have been in the studio cooking up more ‘pub dub’ for the hotter months.

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The Nomadic delivers haunting yet hopeful single on love and loss with 'Marie Antoinette' - announces sophomore album, 'New Horizons'

Sydney’s singer-songwriter, The Nomadic, delivers a haunting yet hopeful exploration of love, loss and growth on the stirring new single, ‘Marie Antoinette’, offering a sweeping glance into the artist’s upcoming sophomore album, ‘New Horizons’ - which is due out on December 14.

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Bully Hay delivers the raw and resonant debut album, 'Black Dogs and Songbirds'

Tasmanian singer-songwriter Bully Hay, an artist that fully embraces Australian rock with swooning acoustic adornment, has dropped his debut album, ‘Black Dogs and Songbirds’ - a collection of fire and ice songwriter rock, charming and reflective, and given life thanks to production courtesy of the legendary Jeff Martin of The Tea Party.

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