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LivewireAU Six Pack: New Aussie Tracks You Need To Hear


to the movies - flowerkid


Melancholic overthinkers found a new soundtrack last week when flowerkid made his first release in over 18 months with 'to the movies'. Complete with the staple flowerkid lyrical gut-punches and existentialism, 'to the movies' follows the ease of getting lost within a relationship and the need to prioritise yourself. 'To The Movies' arrives as flowerkid begins to tease a forthcoming debut album through socials.



unforgettable - Lizzie Hosking


Aussie pop is stronger than ever, as evidenced by the dark electro-pop infused single 'unforgettable' from Lizzie Hosking. With a bold bassline and 2000's charm, 'unforgettable' transports you to a strobe-lit dance floor in a hazy club, underpinned by Hosking's vocals that evoke a glittering siren song.



untied shoes. - kayls


Romance novel tropes are all fun and games until you find yourself stuck in one of the bad ones, as kayls warns us with their latest release, 'untied shoes.'. This track is a burst of almost-bashful indie pop that is as blissfully dizzying as the rollercoaster relationship kayls sings about, perfectly depicting a narrative that is relentlessly haunted by that one character you can't seem to write out.



life - REDD.


Self-discovery and growing up are a topic every artist tends to address, but none have done so as masterfully as REDD. on their new single, 'life'. This punchy track boasts a sonically inescapable labrynth, electrifyingly capturing an adolescent experience that is as wonderously chaotic as the journey itself.



She Said - Old Mervs


Indie-rock favourites Old Mervs have delivered us a sunny afternoon wake-up call with their latest single, 'She Said'. As soothing as a calming hand on your shoulder from a mate after a good pub feed, Old Mervs open up a conversation of mental health in disguise as a Brit-pop infused piece of Aussie surf rock. This release comes with the announcement of the duo's sophomore album Carparks, for release this October.



Even At My Worst - Budjerah


Budjerah has been making his mark as one of the brightest stars of the contemporary Australian music scene, and his latest single 'Even At My Worst' is no exception to this trajectory. Penned by songwriting mastermind Diane Warren, this nostalgic release focuses around gratitude, with Budjerah dedicating it to his family and fans for their support throughout his career.



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