New music discoveries highlight Rum Jungle's 'Coal Dust'

The AU Review's weekly playlist update on January 30 features ten fresh tracks from Australian and international artists. Newcastle's Rum Jungle earns track of the week with their reflective single 'Coal Dust' ahead of a major UK and European tour. Other highlights include returns from Sly Withers and Sally Seltmann, plus new releases from Telenova and more.

The latest edition of The AU Review's New Music Discoveries, published on January 29, adds ten tracks to its Spotify and Apple Music playlists, spotlighting emerging and established talents. Leading the pack is Rum Jungle's 'Coal Dust,' selected as track of the week. The Newcastle band describes the single as a nostalgic reflection on formative places: "about revisiting somewhere pivotal that once felt restrictive but now feels nostalgic…. It’s the crushing weight of growing up." This bittersweet release arrives just before their largest UK and European tour begins.

Perth's Sly Withers makes a comeback with 'Look Down,' a driving rocker exploring the risks of complacency in discomfort. It previews their independent fourth album, To Be Honest, set for April 10—their first since Overgrown in 2022. Sydney's Sally Seltmann offers 'Do I Want Fame?,' a melancholic track from her sixth album Art School Reverie, due February 20. Inspired by her time at Sydney’s College of Fine Arts, it meditates on fame and self-definition with nylon guitar and harmonies.

Telenova's 'IN THE NAME OF YOUR LOVE,' the third single from THE WARNING (out February 27), captures love's disruptive power, per frontwoman Angeline Armstrong: "Something that wakes you up. Calls you upwards." The band plans tours in Australia, Europe, and the UK in April and May. Western Australia's Blush delivers the fierce 'EMBARRASSED 4 U,' produced by Andy Lawson, echoing Wolf Alice and Hole. Byron Bay's HEADSEND unleashes 'And Angel,' a live-recorded anthem produced by Nick DiDia, following 'Stove' and 'Chugg,' with a debut EP slated for 2026.

Rounding out the list are Tom Misch's guitar-driven 'Sisters With Me' from Full Circle (March 27), Boy In Space's introspective 'Who’s Crying When I’m Leaving?,' plus exclusive premieres from Emma Bass ('Sweet Dejavu') and DUB ZOO ('Pocketful'). These additions showcase a mix of indie, rock, and pop energies, updated every Friday.

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Vibrant winter street scene illustrating New Music Friday releases on December 19, 2025, highlighting Kali Uchis and Finn Wolfhard amid diverse genres and holiday cheer.
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New music Friday showcases diverse releases on December 19, 2025

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On December 19, 2025, artists across genres dropped new tracks and videos, capping off the year with holiday-themed and introspective music. Highlights include Kali Uchis's long-awaited official release of 'Muévolo' and Finn Wolfhard's directorial debut for a George Harrison classic. These releases offer a mix of pop, R&B, country, and dance tracks to soundtrack the season.

Paste Magazine has curated its weekly playlist of the best new songs from the past seven days, featuring releases from Adelyn Strei, Dirt Buyer, FKA twigs, and others. The selections span indie rock, art-pop, and punk influences, offering fresh tracks to add to playlists. This roundup emphasizes emerging and established artists delivering compelling music amid the year's end.

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The Alternative's weekly roundup on January 19, 2026, highlights fresh music from emerging artists in the indie and alternative scenes. Featured releases include EPs, albums, and singles that blend rock, punk, and electronic elements. The column covers works from London and New York acts, emphasizing dynamic songwriting and emotional depth.

Paste Magazine has compiled its list of the 20 best new bands of 2010, focusing on fresh discoveries that captured attention throughout the year. The selections highlight emerging acts from diverse locations, including the United States, Sweden, and Australia, spanning genres like indie rock, folk, and pop. Topping the list is London's Mumford & Sons, praised for their folk-infused energy and rapid rise.

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The Alternative's staff has released its bi-weekly roundup highlighting new music releases, featuring singles and EPs from bands like Snail Mail and Lightning Bolt. The column covers a range of genres from nu-metal to experimental noise. Published on February 2, 2026, it encourages readers to support the site through Patreon or newsletters.

As 2026 begins, the country music scene is buzzing with a lineup of eagerly awaited albums set for release in the first few months of the year. Highlights include major releases from artists like Zach Bryan and Emily Scott Robinson, promising fresh sounds in Americana and roots traditions. This preview guides fans through confirmed drops and whispers from the rumor mill.

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A recent article in The Alternative highlights three overlooked albums from 2025, praising their evolution and fresh sounds in indie and punk genres. Athletics returns after years with a post-hardcore-infused record, while The Young Hearts deliver a punchy EP rooted in heartland punk, and ness lake expands its lo-fi indie rock ambitions. These releases fill voids left by shifting influences in the scene.

 

 

 

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