Most Playlisted This Week
Two bands bagged the top spot this week ahead of some much more established artists, a brilliant result for both Bakers Eddy and Velvet Trip.
🥇Bakers Eddy, Velvet Trip (appeared on 27% of updated playlists)
🥈Lithe, Ball Park Music, The Grogans, Old Mervs, Skeleten, Lotte Gallagher (23%)

🏆 Bakers Eddy‘s latest is a trip back to their youth, reminiscing about fist fights and virginities lost (the assumption being not at the same time). Great, emotional track, clearly rang a bell with playlisters.
🏆 Velvet Trip made it onto the podium for the first time since July 2023 and for the first time since their ‘Harmony Bloom‘ album was released back in early 2024. They’ve been growing steadily, but their consistent support from across the playlist landscape is clearly still in place.
💥 Artists of the quality of Ball Park Music or Lithe are always likely to do well with playlisters, and their new tracks hit the buttons hard this week.
💪 The Grogans and Old Mervs both also continued to build on their growing popularity on the back of a strong year of audience-building for the former and a top 40 spot in the Hottest 100 for the latter.
🔥 Skeleten appears on the podium for the second time just this year, a strong start to 2025 and a sign of the wide backing behind this artist.
👏 Great to see Lotte Gallagher up there too, a brilliantly-talented young artist, and one who fully deserves the support from across the spread of Australian new music playlists.
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🤿 Want to dive deeper? The image above only shows a screenshot of this week’s most playlisted – to get into the data a bit further there are more charts and tools and stuff at the latest week’s page here. That page is updated automatically each week, but doesn’t have any of the commentary.
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📸 Bakers Eddy at Waywards, Jun 2022
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