Their latest cover single,released off the back of their Triple J triumph,proves Elephant wasn’t a fluke.
Not only is the band’s victory the first time a cover has snagged the top spot,but it’s also the first time a Hottest 100 debut artist has won.
The kids’ music icons have become the first act to top the Hottest 100 with a cover.
A week out from Triple J’s countdown,the band’s viral Like a Version cover of Tame Impala’s Elephant remains the clear favourite.
Oddly enough,Justin Bieber. Yes,Justin Bieber might win Triple J’s Hottest 100 in January.
Many musicians have attempted to distil the past year into music. Heat Waves by Glass Animals perfected it.
Local acts made up 66 per cent of this year’s list,a fitting musical send-off to 2020 given many Australian acts couldn’t tour the festival circuit or even play at their local pub for months on end.
Australian music makes up 66 per cent of this year’s Hottest 100 – but it’s predicted a UK band will take the top spot.
Who's in the running to top Triple J's countdown from a year ravaged by COVID? Daniel Andrews,oddly enough.
This year promises to be completely unpredictable for arts and culture. But that doesn't mean we can't try.
It was the seminal album of'90s Britpop but (What's the Story) Morning Glory's influence stretched well beyond old Blighty.