LivewireAU Six Pack: Soundtrack To Your Justified Crash-Out
- Charlotte Poynton

- Sep 15
- 2 min read

Seventeen – Worm Girlz
Worm Girlz are back with the scathing truth and brutal reality, packaged into a song that cuts straight to the core. 'Seventeen' dives into the perspective of a minor who was pursued by someone older, exposing the legions of men who go after young girls and avoid the consequences. There's no world in which this story is an easy listen, but Worm Girlz take it up a level with haunting vocals and strong lyricism that will stick with audiences. The music video showcases how gory the situation truly is, exploring the hysteria and labels of insanity that get thrust upon victims who speak out about their experiences.
The Tune I’ll Be Singing Until I’m Dead – Meg Mac
Meg Mac has given us a second taste of her upcoming album, It's My Party, with her new single, 'The Tune I'll Be Singing Until I'm Dead'. Sharing that "Writing this song was like looking in a mirror", Meg Mac explores how feelings of bitterness and resentment can be all-consuming, with poignant lyricism creating stark contrast to the tune's upbeat sonic atmosphere.
Peach Tree – Soup On Tap
Naarm (Melbourne) based indie group Soup On Tap are soundtracking your indie movie opening montage with their new release, 'Peach Tree'. With a wave of melancholia underpinning the lyrics, Soup On Tap dive into the swirling internal battle that comes with entering a fresh relationship, detailing the concerns and anxiety that often overpower the excitement of entering a new phase of your life.
Alastair – dust
dust take a step back from their bold facade to highlight a strong wave of empathy in their latest shoegaze-fueled single, 'Alastair'. Sharing that this track is "a song about meeting someone down on their luck and feeling conflictingly empathetic for them. It is navigating the challenges of growing up without getting bitter", dust showcase their sonic versatility ahead of their album Sky Is Falling, out October 10th.
off my chest - Nat Luna
Kaurna Land (Adelaide) based pop darling Nat Luna is proving herself to be a leading force in the Aussie soul pop girlies movement with the release of her debut EP, ultraviolet. I instantly fell in love with 'off my chest', a hot girl anthem about reclaiming your worth and power. Nat Luna is making a soundtrack that is equal parts shiny, sexy, and bold - and she is here and ready to become a household name.
Jonestown - Ayesha Madon
Ayesha Madon leans in to the chaotic life of riches and camera flashes with the ever-camp 'Jonestown', off her brand new debut EP, The Unanticipated Prequel. Taking a step back from the industry pressure to write songs that carry insurmountable weight and pretension, Madon leans into the realm of experimentation and embodies a character to create a song that she shares is "loosely based on my social experiences in LA" .




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