Music Curation Top 10: August 2025
By Astrid on September, 2025
It’s been another vibrant month in music, with Australian sounds bringing warmth to winter Down Under, and a few nostalgic anthems reminding us why we fell in love with them in the first place. Here’s August’s Top 10 from our music curation team:
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HOW DOES IT FEEL?, The Kid LAROI
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Oysters In My Pocket, Royel Otis
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Send It Back, Don West
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Spring Into Summer, Lizzy McAlpine
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Luv Is Not Enough (Lazywax Remix), Miami Horror
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You Get What You Give, New Radicals
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Heart Beats Slow, Angus & Julia Stone
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Highway Tune, Greta Van Fleet
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Somebody Like You, Keith Urban
1. HOW DOES IT FEEL? The Kid LAROI
One of Australia’s shining stars channels early‑2000s Justin Timberlake with this new one. Think high energy in this sleek bop that’ll get you feeling all sorts of feelings (see what we did there?).
2. Oysters In My Pocket, Royel Otis
This Sydney duo serve up a cheeky, carefree indie‑pop delight that’s equal parts dreamy and playful. On release of this track, the duo said that the song was their way of "showing appreciation to the bivalve molluscs that put some boost in our juice and some fire in the libido. Each one as unique as our very own fingertips. Heck don't pass up an opportunity when you come across these suckers. Stuff them in your pockets and be the life of any party."
3. Send It Back, Don West
Super-sunny soul straight from Sydney. Imagine golden hour sunlight in musical form. That's what we have here...pure feel-good vibes that warm the soul without needing sunscreen and a tan.
4. Spring Into Summer, Lizzy McAlpine
Spring’s almost here (for those down under), and Lizzy’s at the helm. This track is an intimate one...question for listeners...is this a love song or a breakup song? The optimist in us says love...but TBH, only Lizzy knows.
5. Luv Is Not Enough (Lazywax Remix), Miami Horror
A vibey scorcher. May we suggest you turn it on, the turn it up. This remix dials up the warmth and sets just the right mood for jugs of Aperol and late afternoons. In the words of Miami Horror themselves "We are obsessed with this remix from mysterious new Australian duo, Lazywax."
6. You Get What You Give, New Radicals
An absolute retro classic banger. Nostalgia overload in the best possible way. Tthis one lifts spirits and brings comfort like a worn-in cardigan.
7. Heart Beats Slow, Angus & Julia Stone
A masterpiece comeback with Rick Rubin behind the scenes. These Byron Bay royals deliver silky easy-listening charm, reaffirming their place in chilled Aussie folklore.
8. Highway Tune, Greta Van Fleet
Taking inspiration from early Led Zeppelin in the late 60s, Greta Van Fleet have owned the modern rock scene churning out riff-driven knockouts like this one. You can almost smell the dusty skylines and open roads through your speakers, with their classic US spirit and modern roar.
9. Somebody Like You, Keith Urban
A classic track from Australia's hometown hero, Keith Urban. This banger of a track remains a staple in his set list, and a fan highlight from his recent tour around Australia. Somebody Like You is a country pop fave.
Drive - Ed Sheeran
Featured in the recent F1 movie, Ed Sheeran’s Drive takes everything we know and love about him, and adds some grit and rocky flare to the veteran singer-songwriters repertoire. A great track that showcases how pop-rock is still relevant. And if you love F1 (and seeing Ed dance on a race track)...be sure to check out the video.
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