There's almost too much goodness to get around this week.

As well as hot new Tame Impala and Catfish and the Bottlemen, burning up the triple j Hit List (find us on Spotify and YouTube), the fire Feature Artists return from last week's Best New Music: Nilüfer Yanya's Miss Universe is your Feature Album, and recent Download comp winners Windwaker are your Unearthed stars.

Tame Impala - 'Patience'

'Has it really been that long?' Kevin Parker asks on the opening line of Tame Impala's first new music in four years. Yes, Kev. It has. A super-glossy first taste of one of 2019's most anticipated albums, 'Patience' is clearly influenced by '70s disco and yacht rock with its retro piano-and-congas groove, but this boogie is also liberally sprinkled with the psychedelic magic dust that's made Tame one of Australia's most celebrated exports.

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triple j Roundtable: First impressions of Tame Impala's 'Patience' Members of #teamtriplej and voices from the txtline weigh in on the shiny new Tame Impala single.

Catfish And The Bottlemen - '2all'

Frontman Van McCann has a way of writing songs that sound best sung by masses of people, and yet still feel like he's singing directly at you. '2all' exemplifies that skill and it's sure to become another fan favourite. Coming after 'Longshot' and 'Fluctuate', it's also the third offering of Catfish's new album The Balance (out 26 April)

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Ali Barter - 'Ur A Piece Of Shit'

Sure, it's got sass and scuzzy riffs to spare, but Ali's first new music since her J Award nom'd debut album A Suitable Girl is actually a seriously heartfelt love letter addressed to her closest friends, as Ali explained to triple j. They've all been grown up through some hectic stuff - substance abuse, mental health issues - but those teen troubles can be an empowering positive that bands them together. Sing it loud and proud: 'Ur a piece of shit/And so am I '

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Triple One - 'Butter'

A bit of a change of pace from the former Unearthed Feature Artist, 'Butter' finds the indie-rap crew tackling an an often overlooked topic in hip hop: mental health. Marty Bugatti and Obi Ill Terrors bring confessional bars, while Lil Dijon and Billy Gunns front with elegant production. It's another Triple One triple-A cracker, and with international events already paying attention to this inner west Sydney collective, it's only a matter of time before they truly blow up.



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Polish Club - 'We Don't Care'

Emboldened by the success of making their Hottest 100 debut with 'Clarity', Novak and John-Henry have levelled up with this big, bangin' rock monster. It's got the boundless energy that's made the Sydney duo such an unmissable live act, but what really stands out is the studio polish - the riffs have teeth and layered with the vocals in a way that makes Polish Club sound like a band 10 times their size, stomping their way out of your speakers.

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Two Door Cinema Club - 'Talk'

The Irish trio seemingly extend the experimental pop sounds of their last album, 2016's Gameshow, with this flashy first single of their fourth full-length record. It's got lots of little hooks that might pass you by on the first listen, but definitely sink in after a few spins. Two Door's Kevin Baird also let slip the "bright and colourful" album will bring the band to Australia "Soon. We will be there this year."

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Didirri + Ro - 'Tea Stains'

This magical meeting of Unearthed minds is a swooning, folky sing-along for anyone that's found themselves thinking a friend might be more than a friend. "A cuppa is not just a cuppa, and the tiny tea bag contains all of the real baggage," as Didirri and Ro put it. They weave some more romantic tension into the 'Tea Stains' music video, which was premiered on triple j Unearthed.

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AMA - 'Slip'

This is the second-ever song from 18yo West Londoner AMA (her first was 'Monochrome') but it's already building steam for her career in the UK. No wonder, she channels determination into an instantly charming match-up of RnB and future beats, 'There's no way to turn 'round a one-way road/And I'm choosing the one that's paved in gold'.

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