Eric Hutchinson Announces Long-Awaited Aussie Return

Buoyed by its appearance on the final episode of Packed to the Rafters, “Rock and Roll” by Eric Hutchinson hit number one on the ARIA charts in April 2009. And since then, most of us haven’t thought about him. He hasn’t just faded away though. He’s released seven full-length studio albums and an EP and toured the States with Kelly Clarkson, Jason Mraz, Lawrence, Rachel Platten, and heaps more. And he’s coming back to Australia for the first time in 16 years this November.

“I honestly have no idea why I never came back to Australia, other than the fact that it’s super far away from New York City, where I live,” Eric admitted. “I’ve had so many folks reach out over the years and ask me to come play, but the timing never worked out until now. I can’t wait to reconnect with all the listeners after so many years. It’s gonna be special.”

The tour announcement prompted me to dig deep into Eric’s back catalogue, and I’m wondering why I never got into him sooner. He’s got a similar positive soul sensibility to some of my favourites like Allen Stone and St. Paul & The Broken Bones. It takes a lot to get me to a standing-room gig and I’m already seeing two shows that same week, but this tour’s intimate venues and acoustic sets is seriously tempting me. Then there’s the addition of Australian Idol winner Marshall Hamburger as support. Seriously tempted. If you are too, click the links below for some tickets.

19 November 2026 – Lefty’s Music Hall, Meeanjin/Brisbane
20 November 2026 – Northcote Social Club, Naarm/Melbourne
21 November 2026 – The Lansdowne, Eora/Sydney

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Oliver Cronin Shows Softer Side With “Closure”

Oliver Cronin is gearing up for the release of his forthcoming EP with a brand new single, “Closure.” This one’s a little more stripped back than Oliver’s previous releases, but it’s still got those signature pop hooks fans love.

“I wrote this song in a transitional period of my life,” Oliver shared. “It’s about trying to let go from an old version of myself. Growth is natural and important but part of me has struggled with finding comfort in the new me. This is such an important track for this next era as it not only lyrically but sonically represents my growth as an artist and a human”.

We don’t need to wait too long for even more new music from Oliver. His Lost On the Way to Paradise EP, featuring “Closure,” drops on July 17.

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Tom Nethersole Honours “The Village” With New Single

From the first hushed notes of his new single “The Village,” Tom Nethersole draws listeners in. This new single is a beautiful stripped-back ode to Tom’s family and friends, the titular village that raised him after his mother passed away when he was just eight years of age.

“For me, this song sits in the uncomfortable space between grieving the love you lost and appreciating the love you otherwise might not have had,” Tom said.

If that doesn’t already have you reaching for the tissues, you’ll need them for the end, which reflects on the way that such important people gradually move away from their central roles until they just become faces we see at funerals.

“In that way, death is the thing that continues to bring us together,” he admitted.

Tom will support the release of “The Village” with his first-ever Australian tour. Catch him at the following shows:

9 July 2026 – Low302, Eora/Sydney
17 July 2026 – The Presynct, Gubbi Gubbi and Jinibara Country/Sunshine Coast
18 July 2026 – Miami Marketta, Yugambeh/Gold Coast
21-22 November 2026 – Homegrown Festival @ Bourke Street Courtyard, Naarm/Melbourne

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CVIRO & GXNXVS Drop Retro R&B Banger, “Where You Belong”

Eora/Sydney-based R&B duo CVIRO & GXNXVS have teamed up with American acts Ye Ali and Amari Noelle for their fabulous new single “Where You Belong.” If you were grooving to slow jams from Dru Hill and Jagged Edge in the ‘90s, this track will be right up your street.

They’re far from household names, but CVIRO & GXNXVS have been building some serious momentum. They were the first Aussie artists featured on Drake’s OVO Sound Radio and Beats 1 and they’ve amassed more than 10 million Spotify streams. Expect big things from these Aussies in the future.

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Candice Lorrae Launches Solo Career With “Calling Me”

Candice Lorrae has one of those voices that makes you sit up and take notice. It’s rich, brimming with wisdom and life. This proud Jawoyn and Western Torres Strait woman has spent time in the music industry as one half of the acclaimed Aboriginal electro-pop duo The Merindas and the founder of The Candy Suite Studio, a First Nations, female-led space dedicated to nurturing the creative talents of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and non-binary creatives. And now she’s finally delivered her debut solo single, “Calling Me.”

“This song is a nostalgic reflection on who I was before I moved away from home, and a return to belonging and my authentic self,” Candice said. “I was thinking about my great-great-grandmother Bett-Bett and the longing that can come with being displaced from Country, so the song became a bridge between my longing and hers.”

“Calling Me” comes from Candice’s forthcoming album Paperbark & Lilies, which she’ll release on February 2027. She’ll give fans a sneak peek at her immersive album preview show called Bush Meets the Sea this Friday 10 July at the Bowery Theatre in Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Country/St Albans. Tickets are on sale through trybooking now.

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Nathan Lamont Releases Break-Up Anthem “Loves to Hate Me”

Nathan Lamont is quickly becoming one of my favourite local country music artists. His vocals are always on point and his songs, which lean into the pop and rock realms, have real crossover appeal. His latest single “Loves to Hate Me” examines the fallout of a relationship and how difficult it can be to just move on. Nathan wrote this one with Nashville-based songwriter Phil Barton and found they just clicked despite the distance between them.

“I sat down with Phil Barton via FaceTime, and we managed to pen this song in about three hours, just two weeks before heading into the studio,” Nathan recounted. “The whole thing grew from me sitting at home playing around on the keys, with the line ‘She’s probably thinking about the way that I die’ being the only thing I brought into the session. It felt sharp and confronting straight away, and I knew I wanted the song to be rooted in some personal feelings and experiences.”

Nathan will play shows all around regional New South Wales in the coming months to support the release of “Loves to Hate Me,” so catch him anywhere you can.

15 August 2026 – Loaded Dog Hotel, Gundungurra Country/Tarago (from 2 pm)
15 August 2026 – Tourist Hotel, Quinbean/Queanbeyan
22 August 2026 – Oriental Hotel, Wiradjuri, Wolgalu, and Ngunnawal Country/Tumut
29 August 2026 – Canola Gateway Festival @ Memorial State Park, Wiradjuri Country/Junee
17 October 2026 – Going Country @ Muswellbrook Showground, Wonnarua Country/Muswellbrook
30 October 2026 – The Beer Shed, Tharawal Country/Leumeah

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Australian Idol Winner Kesha Nevé Releases Debut Single “Better This Way”

Fresh from this year’s Australian Idol win, Kesha Nevé is introducing us to her original music with the release of “Better This Way.” Kesha cowrote this song with Ruby Rogers, Lara Frew, and Phoebe Sinclair, and honestly I like it better than anything she performed on Idol. I often felt a disconnect between Kesha and the songs she covered, but you can tell she’s put her whole heart into this release.

“My goal as a musician has always been to tell a story and to kind of take artists’ lyrics and make them my own and make it feel like I almost wrote it,” Kesha said. “So being able to actually write a song and get my personal story across is a really, really amazing way for people to see me as an artist and hear me as an artist, not through other people’s lyrics, but through my own and through my own personal experiences.”

Kesha drew on her own relationship experiences for this powerful song.

“I was very in love and dedicated to someone who probably didn’t replicate that amazingly,” she said. “It was just one of those things that I had a heartbreak, and I wanted to tell the story, and I wanted to relate to people who’d been in that same situation with being so in love with someone and kind of had those rose-coloured glasses on.”

Kesha will play a couple of shows before hitting the road with fellow Idol alum Kalani Artis in October. Here are all the dates you need Kesha fans:

29 July 2026 – The Station, Ngarigo Country/Jindabyne (supporting Brad Cox)
29 August 2026 – Gympie Music Muster @ Amamoor Creek State Forest, Gimpi-Gimpi/Amamoor Creek
9 October 2026 – Shoal Bay Country Club, Woromi/Shoal Bay (with Kalani Artis)
10 October 2026 – Royal Hotel, Wurundjeri Country/Kew (with Kalani Artis)
11 October 2026 – Coffs Hotel, Gumbaynggirr Country/Coffs Harbour (with Kalani Artis)
23 October 2026 – Distillery Road Market, Yugambeh Country/Eagleby (with Kalani Artis)
24 October 2026 – The Shed @ Banana Bender Pub, Gubbi Gubbi Country/Palmview (with Kalani Artis)
30 October 2026 – Miranda Hotel, Dharawal Country/Miranda (with Kalani Artis)
20 November 2026 – Club Sapphire, Yuin Country/Merimbula (with Kalani Artis)
27 November 2026 – The Entrance Leagues Club, Darkinjung Country/Bateau Bay (with Kalani Artis)
11 December 2026 – Goulburn Workers Club, Burbong/Goulburn (with Kalani Artis)

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The Beautiful Monument Impress With “CraveAnythingThatStays”

Local emo rockers The Beautiful Monument have just dropped a killer new single, “CraveAnythingThatStays” (CATS). It perfectly balances melodic hooks with angst and grit, ensuring the sound stays raw but accessible. And Lizi McIntosh’s vocals are out of this world.

She says this single is “An homage to the quietest of family members that help us get through our struggles and wins; the clueless ones that have more of an impact on us as human beings than they will ever realise. We would be nothing without them, people don’t deserve them, yet we are blessed with their very existence. And who doesn’t love Cats…?”

“CraveAnythingThatStays” is the fourth track lifted from The Beautiful Monument’s highly anticipated third album Euphoric Thriller, which drops on August 7. You can preorder your copy and associated merch now through Greyscale Records.

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Ghost Care Spread Good Vibes With “Never Knew”

Boorloo/Perth indie-rock act Ghost Care have got me grooving with their latest track “Never Knew.” It’s such a melodic, feel-good number, perfect for your Friday.

“‘Never Knew’ was written for someone who is constantly giving full-time devotion to someone with zero return on investment. Giving gold but receiving ghost,” the band’s lead vocalist and guitarist Beau Torrance explained. Ghost Care wrote this one in the studio with Dave Parkin (Spacey Jane, South Summit) after getting into what they call a “flow state.”

“It was our first time working with a sample to get inspired and we really enjoyed that — it’s quickly become our favourite song and favourite one to play live,” Beau enthused. “Lyrically there is a nod to ‘Rolling Stone’ by Bob Dylan. I remember the feeling of hearing that song for the first time as a kid — it was my first time hearing a Dylan song. I was enamoured and couldn’t stop listening.”

Ghost Care will celebrate the launch of “Never Knew” by playing Foreshore Friday and supporting The Velvet Club in Boorloo/Perth before embarking on their own national tour. Catch them anywhere you can music lovers!

3 July 2026 – Foreshore Friday @ Albany Boatshed, Kinjarling/Albany
13 August 2026 – Rosemount Hotel, Boorloo/Perth (supporting The Velvet Club)
10 September 2026 – Black Bear Lodge, Meeanjin/Brisbane
11 September 2026 – Bootleggers, Eora/Sydney
12 September 2026 – Bergy Bandroom, Naarm/Melbourne
19 September 2026 – Mojo’s, Walyalup/Fremantle

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Laura Frank Gives Album Sneak Peek With “How Do We”

I’ve been following Lisa Frank’s career since 2023, so I was amazed to read she hasn’t released an album yet. All that will change in October, when she drops her long-awaited debut Life in the Front Seat. This highly anticipated release will feature her incredible new single “How Do We.”

“How Do we” showcases what Laura does best. Its vocals and lyrics are compelling, hard-hitting and vulnerable. The production never overwhelms those elements, ensuring you pay attention to this story of a couple attempting to fix their broken-down relationship.

“‘How Do We’ is, in its simplest form, a song about a relationship breakdown — but more specifically, it’s about that moment when you’ve reached the end of the road and you genuinely don’t know what comes next. Do we fix it? Can we? Do we stay or do we go?” Laura explained. “It’s a song full of questions because that’s exactly what that moment feels like — you don’t have the answers, you just have the weight of everything that’s broken and the impossible task of figuring out what to do with it. The title says it all, really. ‘How Do We’ — we didn’t even know how to finish the sentence.”

Laura Frank will release Life in the Front Seat on October 7. Before that, you can catch her at the Deni Ute Muster in Wamba Wamba and Perrepa Perrepa Country/Deniliquin on October 2 and 3.

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