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Discover new music from Australia and around the world. Covering emerging artists, established favourites and everything in between, Eat This Music shares thoughtful reviews and fresh sounds worth adding to your playlist.

Gypsy Lee’s latest single feels like a farewell letter to adolescence

June 2, 2026

If SNITCHES introduced you to Gypsy Lee’s sharp songwriting, then her latest single “WHAT DOESN’T KILL YOU COSTS A LOT IN THERAPY”

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Mae Muller’s “Tell You That” is a song about being insecure in your relationship

April 12, 2026

Mae Muller isn’t trying to reinvent herself here – if anything, “Tell You That” feels like her leaning further into who she

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Gnaw’s debut EP is a statement in the persistence of trying

April 12, 2026

Singapore’s Gnaw arrive with a debut EP that feels deliberately unstable – in the best possible way. Inside a Machine That’s Glistening

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Faith Eliza’s “Monsters” explores the uneasy coexistence of struggles

April 12, 2026

Faith Eliza’s “Monsters” positions itself as an ode to vulnerability and defiance, delivering a track that feels as introspective as it is

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Kita Alexander’s “Rage” is the catalyst of positive change

February 21, 2026

With the announcement of her sophomore album RAGE, Kita Alexander is stepping into a bolder, more emotionally raw era, and the title

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Keli Holiday’s “More” centres on emotional intensity

February 15, 2026

Keli Holiday’s newest song, “More”, centres on emotional intensity, attraction, and the immediacy of connection, conveyed through a highly rhythmic and repetitive

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NOFX’s “Minnesota Nazis” is a bleak and incisive commentary of modern America

February 8, 2026

NOFX‘s newest single post-retirement serves as the opening chapter in an ambitious three-part A–Z collection compiling unreleased material spanning more than 40

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PRINS’ “DESIGNER” is unapologetically ambitious

February 8, 2026

PRINS kicks off 2026 with unapologetic intent on “DESIGNER,” a sleek, with a dark, sensual edge, as it is driven by a

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Arlo Parks’ “2SIDED” is built around a moment of emotional dislocation

February 8, 2026

Arlo Parks‘ newest track is built around poetic repetition and imagery, the song captures a moment of emotional dislocation – being physically

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MOTHICA’s “Save Your Roses” is a study in intensity

February 8, 2026

Stripped of narrative and spectacle, MOTHICA‘s “Save Your Roses” relies on repetition and emotional immediacy, as her latest song unfolds as a

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Lights’ “COME GET YOUR GIRL” is about paying respect to your past self

February 7, 2026

LIGHTS has always written pop songs that feel like conversations you rehearse long after they’re over, and “Come Get Your Girl” (CGYG)

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Grace Annabella Anderson’s debut album is for the perpetual muses reclaiming their singular voice

February 7, 2026

Grace Annabella Anderson’s debut album “Art, Baby” arrives with the kind of confidence that doesn’t need to announce itself loudly; across thirteen

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