Have you heard the old saying? Some good music a day keeps the doctor away.

Look, it doesn't make much sense to us either but you can bet this week's new music selection is healthy-as!

Hilltop Hoods deliver the goods on this week's Feature Album, The Great Expanse; dulcie are shaping up to be your new fave Unearthed artist, and there's plenty more to chew on from the triple j Hit List (follow along on Spotify and YouTube).



Rex Orange County - 'New House'

A parting gift after his Laneway tour and sideshows, British multi-instrumentalist Alexander O'Connor's first original music since 2017 processes his professional and personal growth. It's also an open love letter as he looks forward to what comes next, including settling down with muso girlfriend musician Thea Morgan-Murrell. ‘I can see us in a house next year / you’ll be making your mind up / you can figure out what goes where’. Delightful.



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Yungblud & Halsey - '11 Minutes' {ft. Travis Barker}

This surprise Valentine's match-up is a bit of of meta-Romeo & Juliet narrative from music's most unlikely new couple, Yungblud and Halsey. With some help from Blink-182's Travis Barker on the kit, they deliver a broody emo-pop number about a romance that's sabotaged before it's even geiven a chance to bloom.



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Running Touch - 'When I'm Around You'

The arty Melbourne producer continues his string of ace singles by delivering more of a straight-up dance number. All the better to work up a sweat when Running Touch heads out on tour to play some of his biggest venues yet. We've got a felling this is only the warm-up to a big year.

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GRAACE - 'SOS'

If you enjoyed Hayden James’ ‘Numb’, then you should know the singer at the centre of it is stepping out with a new song. GRAACE isn't just blessed with one of Aussie music's most popular names, but a fine voice that enunciates the necessary emotional edge in this call for rescue.

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Horrorshow - 'Rescue'

After celebrating the milestones of the past, Adit and Solo are changing tact as they move forward. 'Rescue' incorporates a nocturnal dancehall vibe and more singing into their sound. It was "the first thing written on a balmy night during a writing trip in tropical Queensland," the duo say, "drinking lots of rosé and generally feelin' ourselves."

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Greta Stanley - 'KICK'

Hailing from Far North Queensland, Greta Stanley's got the kind of voice that can stop you dead in your tracks, but on 'Kick' she instead uses it subversively, working to unravel you phrase by phrase and listen by listen. On first listen, it's a charming guitar chugger with electronic trimmings, but it soon sinks under your skin with its bittersweet refrain 'I'll be fine, I'll be good'.

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Good Doogs - 'Nobody/Alone'

Hailed as Unearthed Ones To Watch In 2019, these Mandurah doggos are surfing into the new year with 'Nobody/Alone'. Punky yet centred, melodic, and very, very ready to jump along to, it's a track with everything that's earned Good Doogs such a sizeable following in such a short time.



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Mahalia - 'Do Not Disturb'

Following some intimate sold out shows in the country over January, Mahalia comes through with a slinky tune that proves why she's become one of Britain's most talked about new talents. Chuck up your own 'Do Not Disturb' sign and soak up the airy piano 'n' strings that float through the RnB atmosphere orbiting Mahalia's curvy top lines.

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Yours Truly - 'Circles'

If pop punk's your thing then you need to get on the Yours Truly bandwagon. 'Circles' is an instant five-star ripper from the Sydney band, earning them prime real estate in the Unearthed 2019 Forecast after tearing up the Unify Gathering stage earlier this year. Get in on the ground floor before Yours Truly reach Tonight Alive levels of popularity.



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Dear Seattle - Don't Let Go

These Sydney shredders have been on our radar for some time and following their kick-ass 2017 debut EP, we're stoked to be packeting up some of the best bits from their debut album Don't Let Go. Cuts like 'Daytime TV', 'Try', and 'Bigger Than My Brain' vent big feelings through even bigger riffs on a set produced by Violent Soho guitarist James Tidswell, who signed Dear Seattle to his Domestic La La Records label.

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