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5 New Australian Singles You Should Be Listening To Right Now!

  • Aussie Wave
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Goldminds – “Mindreader”


Goldminds Photo: via artist Facebook
Goldminds Photo: via artist Facebook

Goldminds bring serious groove on their latest single “Mindreader,” a slick alternative-pop track built around a pulsing beat and a hook that sticks straight away.


There’s a confident energy running through the song, with tight production and a rhythm that keeps things moving from the first verse through to the chorus. Lyrically, “Mindreader” taps into that familiar moment in relationships where you can sense exactly what the other person is thinking without anything needing to be said.


With its strong groove and polished sound, you will definitely have "Mindreader" on repeat!



Zac Weeks – “Back In Time”


Zac Weeks Photo: Maddie Paige Photography / via artist Facebook
Zac Weeks Photo: Maddie Paige Photography / via artist Facebook

With “Back In Time,” Zac Weeks delivers a track that blends nostalgic themes with modern production.

The song reflects on the idea of wishing we could revisit past moments — whether to relive them or to change them. Musically, Weeks brings together elements of contemporary pop and alternative influences, creating a sound that feels both reflective and uplifting.

“Back In Time” showcases Zac Weeks’ ability to combine relatable storytelling with a polished sonic style.


Tiffany Grace Photo: Photo: via artist Facebook
Tiffany Grace Photo: Photo: via artist Facebook

Tiffany Grace - Growing Pains


Australian singer-songwriter Tiffany Grace returns with “Growing Pains,” a thoughtful and emotionally honest track that explores the challenges of personal growth and self-reflection.


Built around warm instrumentation and Grace’s expressive vocal delivery, the song captures that universal moment when you realise change is necessary, even if it’s uncomfortable. There’s a sense of vulnerability running through the track, balanced by an underlying strength that makes it relatable for listeners navigating their own turning points.


With “Growing Pains,” Tiffany Grace continues to establish herself as a compelling voice in Australia’s contemporary singer-songwriter landscape.


ENOLA – “I Know You’re Leaving”



There’s a cinematic quality to ENOLA’s latest release, “I Know You’re Leaving.”

The track leans into atmospheric indie-rock textures, gradually building emotional tension as it unfolds. Lyrically, the song explores the quiet heartbreak of recognising when a relationship is coming to an end — that lingering moment when both people already know the outcome.


ENOLA’s songwriting shines through in the careful pacing of the track, allowing space for the story to breathe while maintaining a powerful emotional pull.



Middle Management – “Like You Said”



Australian outfit Middle Management bring an energetic indie vibe to their new single “Like You Said.”


The track carries a confident rhythm and sharp songwriting, capturing the push-and-pull dynamics that often appear in relationships and everyday life. There’s a sense of momentum throughout the song, driven by tight instrumentation and engaging vocal delivery.


“Like You Said” highlights Middle Management’s knack for crafting indie rock that feels both punchy and accessible.



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