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The Sound of Australian Alt-Country

"The Sound of Australian Alt-Country" brings together a rich tapestry of authentic sounds and voices that define the alt-country genre Down Under. Featuring tracks like "Siren" by Andy Golledge and "Famous Last Words" by Shane Nicholson, this playlist captures the raw emotion and storytelling that Australian artists bring to the table. Dive into the spirited melodies of Lachlan Bryan And The Wildes' "The Road" and Tracy McNeil & The GoodLife's "Catch You," experiencing the compelling narratives and heartfelt expressions typical of this genre.

This playlist takes you on a journey through diverse soundscapes, from the haunting vibes of "Black Crow" by The Weeping Willows and "Priest" by William Crighton, to the lively rhythms of "Rat-a-tat-tat" by Cash Savage and the Last Drinks. Each track offers a unique perspective and sound, showcasing the depth and variety of Australia's alt-country scene. Whether it's the poignant "Wedding Ring" by Katie Brianna or the captivating harmonies of "Swing Low" by The Gin Club, "The Sound of Australian Alt-Country" is a must-listen for fans and newcomers alike.

Lachlan Bryan 4 tracks
Riley Catherall 4 tracks
Billie-Jo Porter 4 tracks
Hussy Hicks 3 tracks
Shane Nicholson 3 tracks
Lachlan Bryan And The Wildes 3 tracks
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