Australia’s music scene is thriving, with a fresh wave of talent emerging in 2025. From indie-pop sensations to genre-defying acts, these 25 artists have captured attention and are making significant contributions to the landscape of Australian music. As the year progresses, these local stars are set to create a lasting impact, building excitement for their future endeavors.
Highlighting Emerging Talent
Aleksiah stands out as a potential indie-pop superstar, enticing listeners with catchy tracks like “Clothes Off” and “The Hit.” Her sound blends the energetic nu-disco vibes reminiscent of artists such as Dua Lipa and early Kylie Minogue with the playful essence of Katy Perry. Aleksiah’s relatable lyrics and infectious hooks make her music perfect for a lively night out.
In a different vein, the Sydney duo BAYANG (tha Bushranger) confronts societal issues head-on with their provocative track “On War with China.” Their unique blend of post-punk and hip-hop delivers a powerful message, challenging nationalism and capitalism through sharp lyrics and a gritty sound. The duo has gained a following for their commitment to ethical music distribution, opting to sell their work exclusively on Bandcamp.
Another rising star is The Belair Lip Bombs, the first Australian group to sign with Jack White‘s Third Man Records. Led by vocalist Maisie Everett, the band showcases emotive indie-rock, appealing to fans with their dynamic sound and engaging performances.
Captivating Sounds from Diverse Artists
Boy Soda, known as Brae Luafalealo, has finally released his highly anticipated debut album, “Soulstar.” Fans who have followed his journey since his early singles in 2019 are rewarded with a vivid collection of R&B and neo-soul tracks, paying homage to music legends like Erykah Badu.
The Kenyan-Australian rapper Brazen Barbie is also making waves with her mixtapes “Brazen” and “Too Brazen.” Her intricate flow and unique perspective resonate deeply with listeners, empowering them to embrace confidence and individuality. With a European tour scheduled for 2026, her star is on the rise.
Melbourne-based producer Darcy Baylis has emerged as a significant force in the local scene, collaborating on numerous hits while developing his distinctive style of “emotronica.” His work has garnered attention both domestically and internationally, with a growing list of collaborators eager to work with him.
The enchanting Djanaba is another artist to watch. With a sound that combines dance-pop elements, her music has found supporters in industry veterans, including Nick Littlemore of Pnau. Tracks like “Times Like Sis” display her ability to create captivating and rhythmic melodies.
As these artists continue to evolve, they are not just defining their own careers; they are shaping the future of Australian music. The vibrancy and diversity of this year’s lineup reflect a rich tapestry of influences and styles, ensuring that the music scene remains dynamic and engaging for audiences around the world.
With 2025 proving to be a landmark year for these new talents, the excitement surrounding their journeys is palpable, and fans eagerly anticipate what they will bring in the coming years.

































