Home-grown hits: the best new Australian music to hear this month
Wet Kiss, Thus Spoke the Broken Chanteuse
Wet Kiss is one of the country's best live bands right now. One can imagine its enigmatic leader, Brenna O, kicking her way through a limousine's sunroof to make the kind of impact-on-entrance a regular car door precludes. She sparkles like shattered champagne flutes and has a snarl wicked enough to spontaneously combust a pack of Marlboro cigarettes.
Brenna O leads a troupe of sunglasses-inside-wearing rascals, including her floppy-eared, plaything-guitarist, Daniel Dog, Al Amour (piano), Ben Addiction (bass), Ju Sugar (lead guitar), Ruby Rabbit (drums) and Agnes Wailin' (vocals).
On their sophomore album, Thus Spoke the Broken Chanteuse (out June 27), the band channels Aladdin Sane -era Bowie on album-opener The Gay Band, and follow that up with gospel-fuzz exultation on Isn't Music Wonderful. And yet, underpinning the theatrics is poignant songwriting, often exploring the precarity, fear, freedom, joy and fight for self-determination of trans life.
If you think Pearl Jam ruined guitar music, then pucker up, sweat it out and bask in Brenna O and co's anarchic radiance on the band's August album tour. It's one kiss you'll never forget. Nick Buckley
Tyne-James Organ, The Other Side
In 2021, Wollongong-via-Sydney songwriter Tyne-James Organ released his energetic and engaging debut record, Necessary Evil. Unfortunately, it landed on shelves just a few weeks before the COVID-19 lockdown would pull the shutters down on the east coast, cutting off any prospect of pushing the album to its full potential. It was a great shame, as the album – chock-full of brilliantly written indie rock tracks reminiscent of Gang of Youths or Sam Fender – deserved its time to shine.
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Cool Jakey meets his two rivals much better at the weights this time and he gets his chance. Nellie Leylax was very good at his Australian debut and should only be improved by the run. LOCH EAGLE (3) wasn't beaten far at Scone first-up, this is easier, he races well this track and enjoys heavy ground. Hollywood Hero is another at home in very wet conditions. Hollywood Hero takes the inside alley and wins well at Randwick! ðŸ'� @BBakerRacing @djgibbons22 — SKY Racing (@SkyRacingAU) May 24, 2025 • â– â– â– â– â– Dufficy: IN FLIGHT (4) is just so reliable on wet tracks so it's hard to go against her. She is very consistent at this level. KAZOU (12) might want it a touch further but her fresh form on soft tracks catches the eye. CONTEMPORARY (3) was on the wrong part of the track first-up and I want to forgive him for that unplaced run. He can race closer from the good draw and could surprise. THE NOVELIST (7) was great first-up but has to be taken on trust with no wet track experience. Thomas: IN FLIGHT (4) 's excellent wet track form jumps off the page at you – six starts on heavy tracks for four wins. She's in top form after her breakthrough stakes success at Doomben and this race sets up well for her. THE NOVELIST (7) makes his own luck on speed and if he handles the heavy going he will be hard to catch. FIRE STAR (8) indicated a return to winning form is imminent with his good effort at Scone and BRUDENELL (1) is always competitive at this level. In Flight finds clear air to win the Magic Millions Bright Shadow for @PrideRacing! ✈ï¸� — SKY Racing (@SkyRacingAU) May 17, 2025 â– â– â– â– â– Dufficy: WHINCHAT (2) is very genuine and he was great first-up after having 14 months off. That should bring him on nicely for this race. HEADLEY GRANGE (11) rarely disappoints fresh and always gives a good sight. He should be close up. SHADIZI (9) is a lightly-raced French import who appears to have plenty of talent and should be monitored very closely. FLEETWOOD (17) should go better on a softer track. Thomas: HEADLEY GRANGE (11) is giving away race fitness to his rivals but he didn't have long off after his very good summer preparation when he won twice and ran second three times in as many starts. He's trialling well, handles soft-heavy conditions, and invariably races well fresh. He ticks all the boxes. WHINCHAT (2) was super at Scone first-up and he is going to give these something to chase. TESTATOR SILENS (19) will be charging home and PEREILLE (5) is another good wet-tracker. WHAT A FINISH! 😮 The Instructor wins on the line to beat Whinchat in the Luskin Star Stakes! 🙌 @GaiWaterhouse1 — SKY Racing (@SkyRacingAU) May 17, 2025 • â– â– â– â– â– Dufficy: STORM THE RAMPARTS (4) is fit and well, he's a last start track and distance winner, and he should tough it out well from the inside draw again. Not a lot went right for TANGLEWOOD (1) first-up in a solid race at Scone but his trials prior to that were great so I have to give him another chance. WINNING PROPOSAL (10) was a little flat second-up on that very heavy track so she is more than capable of turning it around here. GITALONG (6) 's two runs for the new stable are acceptable and I can't rule him out. Thomas: I'm giving WINNING PROPOSAL (10) another chance. I thought she could win last time but your points were well made Ronnie – she was second-up on a very heavy track and had excuses. Her first-up effort was very good and she's a smart filly on her day. STORM THE RAMPARTS (4) has to be the main danger on his tough last start effort. GITALONG (6) is racing well and don't be surprised if SIR RAVANELLI (2), who excels on wet tracks, is charging home at big odds. Storm The Ramparts leads from start to finish and wins at Randwick! ðŸ'Œ Hippo gets his double! ✌ï¸� @PrideRacing — SKY Racing (@SkyRacingAU) May 24, 2025 â– â– â– â– â– Dufficy: JOLIESTAR (10) looks the one to beat now. She's had a soft trial after a seven-week freshen and now this track is drying out she comes right into play. GIGA KICK (1) did more than enough first-up after a long break and he will go better here. KIMOCHI (11) should produce a nice Stradbroke trial from the inner draw doing no work. Benedetta's recent weight-for-age runs have merit and the drier conditions are in her favour. Thomas: KIMOCHI (11) appeals at double figure odds. She's an underrated mare who will get the perfect run from her good gate and should be very competitive. JOLIESTAR (10) is good enough to overcome her wide draw and the drying track is in her favour. GIGA KICK (1) is an outstanding sprinter on his day and he improves the further he gets into a preparation. PAYLINE (6) will be hitting the line strongly. Joliestar returns with a bang! That was arrogant 😳 @cwallerracing @mcacajamez — SKY Racing (@SkyRacingAU) August 24, 2024 â– â– â– â– â– Dufficy: I know she has a horrible racing style but MOVIN OUT (3) is very talented, she just lacks a bit of race sense. Her run in the lead-up, The Roses, was outstanding and hopefully she can settle a little closer here and charge over the top of them. JENNI'S MEADOW (6) produced a run as good as Movin Out last start. BENAGIL (1) has a better draw and deserves plenty of respect. The local PHILIA (2) has done nothing wrong but has plenty of work to do early from that wide draw. Thomas: PHILIA (2) is aiming for five wins in succession and comes out of her very good effort in The Roses. She's going to be in this for a long way. CHURCHILL'S CHOICE (4) was never on the track last start and still ran competitively. She's the forgotten filly. SHE'S A DEALER (13) stays strongly and LET'S FLY (11) enjoyed the heavy track at Randwick last start but her win was still very good. . @KPMcEvoy guides Philia to victory in The Roses for @vandykeracing13! — SKY Racing (@SkyRacingAU) May 24, 2025 • â– â– â– â– â– Dufficy: BELLE DETELLE (17) had a small setback but has recovered during the week and I'm happy to go with her on a drier track but just needs luck from the wide draw. LAVALIER (6) was great in the SA Derby after doing early work. PARTY CRASHER (13) is a lightly-raced horse with a turn of speed and he looks to have staying talent. POLITELY DUN (7) could be the dark horse coming off different form. Thomas: I went wide last week with EXISTENTIAL BOB (15) and I'll stick with him although I'd be more confident on a wet track. I know he's a $34 chance but he's learned how to win, he can stay, and will make his own luck racing on speed. At the odds, he's worth the gamble. 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