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LivewireAU Six Pack: Loving, Losing, Lamenting

Updated: Jul 21

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Adrenaline – OH! Daisy


OH! Daisy are unapologetically taking over your playlists with the electrifyingly energetic 'Adrenaline'. With the punch to get you going, 'Adrenaline' is a hype up song ideal for lovers of feminine rage, feisty alt-rock, and dramatically theatrical music moments.



He Said No – Meg Mac


‘He Said No’ marks the musical return of our favourite Aussie songstress, Meg Mac. An emotional track detailing the heartbreak of being stranded by a jet-set lover, ‘He Said No’ stands as a reverse perspective to John Denver’s ‘Leaving On A Jet Plane’. With a tease of a new album, Meg Mac’s introspective indie-pop tracks are ready to both break and heal hearts across the nation.



I Can Die Now – Ruel


Ruel has made a bold return to our on-repeat playlist with the first taste of his new era, ‘I Can Die Now’. With a world built around a fictional diagnosis of “Intense Conditional Desire Neurosis” (ICDN), this addictive pop tune perfectly captures the all-consuming rush of falling in love, complete with irrational emotions and head-over-heels infatuation.



Face To The Flywire – Platonic Sex


A truly sobering, piano led song with lyrics that come straight from the heart, 'Face To The Flywire' is the title track from the upcoming Platonic Sex debut album. Platonic Sex have mastered the aesthetics of suburban Australian poetry on this song, with breathtaking lyrical depth that stops you in tracks. Both a song and a band that you can't help but to adore, anticipation is at a high for the debut album out September 19th.




Gemini – Silver Fleet Ships


'Gemini' is the dramatic new release from the Lutruwita (Tasmania) based gothic indie-rockers, Silver Fleet Ships. The second single leading into their upcoming debut album, Before Never, After Forever, 'Gemini' is truly a track to sit with and absorb. An emotional dive with a warm timbre, 'Gemini' could easily be a deep cut on a future cult classic movie soundtrack.



like dad, like son – Lucy Sugerman


An angel in disguise as an indie musician, Lucy Sugerman is gracing our airwaves yet again with the lyrically powerful 'like dad, like son'. This is a sonically delicate piece with ever-rich lyricism, as Sugerman walks us through a relationship with a man who adopted his father's tendency to pair love with leaving.



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