LivewireAU Six Pack: Kaleidoscopic Introspection For Your Easy Mornings
- Charlotte Poynton

- Jul 14
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 21

Moving – Benjamin Trillado
Naarm (Melbourne) based singer-songwriter Benjamin Trillado channels all the big feelings of existential dread into his latest single ‘Moving’. A commentary on the often-static nature of the day-to-day, and the overwhelming pressure to find yourself and conquer your dreams without even knowing what those dreams may be, ‘Moving’ is a track that hits hard whilst also standing as a piece of reassurance that no one is alone in these feelings.
For fans of: Rachel Chinouriri, Conan Gray, Tyne-James Organ
Shirt Song – GRXCE
Eora (Sydney) based indie trio GRXCE dive into the treacherous nature of casual relationships with their latest single, ‘shirt song’. A 90’s soft grunge sound pairs with the emotionally raw lyrics to create a story of pure, encompassing yearning for a fully developed romance in the age of low effort flings.
For fans of: Tired Lion, Platonic Sex, Teen Jesus And The Jean Teasers
Boys Like You – Meiia
A true musical powerhouse, Meiia is here to truly takeover your playlists with her soulfully dreamy new release, ‘Boys Like You’. Dripping in 2000’s energy and pure feminine power, ‘Boys Like You’ is anthemic with its empowering lyrical nature of reclaiming your worth in a relationship.
For fans of: Lawrence, Zinadelphia, Sammy Rae & The Friends
Adore Me – Emily Wurramara
Emily Wurramara has made her awaited return to our rotation with her dreamily euphoric new single, ‘Adore Me’. Described aptly as a “meditation on love of all kinds for anyone who has their sh*t together, but doesn't at the same time", Wurramara sets out lyrical requirements for reciprocated love amongst a backdrop of a truly magical groovy pop.
For fans of: Kaiit, Thelma Plum
Feel It In My Bones - Powder Blue
Powder Blue have just released their debut EP Reaching Towards the Sun, transporting audiences to the summery heat with their fusion of classic Australian indie, jazz, funk, and reggae. ‘Feel It In My Bones’ truly stands out as a sun-drenched reminisce to the warmer months, with smooth vocals and a charming instrumental arrangement.
For fans of: RAT!hammock, Shag Rock, Kitschen Boy
Four corners – FELIVAND
FELIVAND is back with the ever-smooth ‘four corners’, an introspective alt-pop gem on making space for all of life’s heavy, hidden, and often ignored moments. Sharing on Instagram that the titular corners “refer to this kind of metaphorical room…a kind of inner landscape”, FELIVAND encourages audiences to acknowledge all parts of themselves with this delicate tune.
For fans of: Meg Mac, Kehlani




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