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Category: Songs To Brush Your Teeth To

Stop starting your day with boring radio or the same old shuffle. Songs to Brush Your Teeth To is a weekly curated series designed to soundtrack your morning routine with new music discovery.

The concept is simple: I hand-pick five new songs every week that are roughly 2–3 minutes long—the perfect length for a solid teeth-brushing session. We swap the generic “weekly top five” for a personal voice, highlighting the best new tracks, indie releases, and Australian artists you need to hear. Whether you need a high-energy anthem to wake you up or a chill lo-fi beat to start the day, you’ll find your next favorite song right here. Brush better, listen louder.

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Songs To Brush Your Teeth To: Five Tracks You Should Listen to this week (9th February)

by suziescribblesFebruary 9, 2026February 9, 2026
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Songs To Brush Your Teeth To: Five tracks you should listen to this week – 2nd February

by suziescribblesFebruary 2, 2026January 31, 2026
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Songs To Brush Your Teeth To: Five Tracks you should listen to this week (26th January)

by suziescribblesJanuary 26, 2026January 31, 2026
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Djanaba and Hylander on a bench by the sea. Press image for Buster.
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Songs To Brush Your Teeth To: Five tracks you should listen to this week – 19th January

by suziescribblesJanuary 19, 2026January 31, 2026
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Grainy black and white image of a car in a snowscape. Single cover for Meadowglade's Magnolia
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Songs To Brush Your Teeth To: Five tracks you should listen to this week – 12th January

by suziescribblesJanuary 12, 2026January 31, 2026
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Songs To Brush Your Teeth To: Five tracks you should listen to this week – 19th December

by suziescribblesDecember 19, 2025January 5, 2026
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Songs To Brush Your Teeth To: Five Tracks you should listen to this week (8th December)

by suziescribblesDecember 10, 2025January 5, 2026
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Songs To Brush Your Teeth To – Five Tracks you should listen to this week (1st December)

by suziescribblesDecember 3, 2025January 5, 2026
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Songs To Brush Your Teeth To – Five Tracks You Should Listen to this week (27th November)

by suziescribblesNovember 27, 2025January 5, 2026
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Songs To Brush Your Teeth To – Five Tracks You Should Listen to this week (17th November)

by suziescribblesNovember 18, 2025January 5, 2026
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Songs To Brush Your Teeth To – Five Tracks You Should Listen to this week (10th November)

by suziescribblesNovember 12, 2025January 5, 2026
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Songs To Brush Your Teeth To – Five Tracks You Should Listen to this week (3rd November)

by suziescribblesNovember 4, 2025January 5, 2026
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Songs To Brush Your Teeth To – Five Tracks You Should Listen to this week (27th October)

by suziescribblesOctober 27, 2025January 5, 2026
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Songs To Brush Your Teeth To – Five Tracks you should listen to this week (20th October)

by suziescribblesOctober 22, 2025January 5, 2026
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Songs To Brush Your Teeth To – Five Tracks you should listen to this week (13th October)

by suziescribblesOctober 15, 2025January 5, 2026
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Songs To Brush Your Teeth To – Five Tracks you should listen to this week (6th October)

by suziescribblesOctober 6, 2025January 5, 2026
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😍 Chappell Roan forgetting the words to Coffee at 😍 Chappell Roan forgetting the words to Coffee at Laneway, Adelaide.

I love her. I love this. Her face, her gestures, that little laugh at the end… everything! 

I might post more Laneway content but this is likely to be my only Chappell Roan content. I post so much of my gig life on here, I think I need these to be just for me, but…we’ll see.
Well the gig guide has officially reached its capa Well the gig guide has officially reached its capacity! I’m at my max number of photos. 

Watch this space for your new twice-weekly gig guide 😆 

Swipe to see what’s on this week in Melbourne’s live music scene! Clearly a busy one.
Amazing to see @fbtband perform a concert by candl Amazing to see @fbtband perform a concert by candlelight in Fed Square last night! 

Now Would Be a Good Time is one of my favourite albums of last year and hearing it live was incredibly. The atmosphere was also so calming. There a full review on the website if you want to know more.
Cameron Winter’s first Australian show at Melbourn Cameron Winter’s first Australian show at Melbourne’s forum. 

Full review is over on our website.
Time for this week’s new music recommendations. Time for this week’s new music recommendations. 

🎵❤️
Next week’s gig guide is here and it’s a huge one! Next week’s gig guide is here and it’s a huge one! 

Who will you be checking out?
Time for some more new music recommendations. I h Time for some more new music recommendations. 
I had a lot of fun with this week’s list and it was nice to see a couple of my favourites (Mia Wray and Real Farmer) releasing new songs! 

Swipe to check out the tracks or head to the playlists on Apple Music, Tidal or Spotify to have a listen.
We had the pleasure of catching up with Sydney ART We had the pleasure of catching up with Sydney ARTIST MUNGMUNG to talk about her recently released EP FEI, musical inspos and our shared love of 00s hip-hop! 

MUNGMUNG is one of those artists that people seem to struggle to put in a box genre wise, so I began by asking how she would describe her music:

“I wouldn’t say that I’m creating a specific genre, per se, but maybe, let’s just frame it in a way where it’s like, I love hip hop and R&B so much, and I’m contributing to that. Like with my own touch, with my own little swagaliciousness, with my own story to tell kind of thing.”

Swipe for more highlights and head to the website for the full article!
The current Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds’ tour is c The current Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds’ tour is called the Wild God tour after the bands latest album, and it’s clear that’s how Nick’s most die hard fans see him, as a kind of wild musical god.

These most loyal fans, who clearly got here much earlier than I did, stand right by the stage reaching up adoringly as he performs inches away, their faces radiant, their screams strong. Some of these people have been following this man and this band for longer than I’ve been alive. It’s powerful to watch these interactions that become almost spiritual at times...

Read the full review over on our website.
We sat down with Gamilaroi alt-rock artist The Ter We sat down with Gamilaroi alt-rock artist The Terrifying Lows recently to talk about his journey in music and what’s on the cards for 2026.

Swipe for some of the highlights, including his upcoming St. Kilda Festival slot and his latest side project @superfreeband 

Head to our website to read the full article!
Soooo I totally forgot to double post yesterday 🤦‍ Soooo I totally forgot to double post yesterday 🤦‍♀️

Here’s this week’s guide with all the best live music Melbourne has to offer. 

Let me know who you’re seeing in the comments.
It’s a double post kind of day because, as usual, It’s a double post kind of day because, as usual, I’m behind on my self-imposed posting schedule. 

I revisited Inside in/Inside out 20 years on. Writing this review was the first time I’ve listened to this Kooks album as a whole in years, and I was surprised how much I still enjoyed it. 

Swipe to read the highlights or head to our website for the full review.
A little video from the opening night of Ocean All A little video from the opening night of Ocean Alley’s Love Balloon tour in Melbourne. 

(Sorry I’m tired, caption effort is low today)
Week three of 2026 songs to brush your teeth to al Week three of 2026 songs to brush your teeth to already!! 

Here’s your latest song recommendations for this week, we’ve got a great mix featuring: 

@wearefoley
@wouldbegoods
@slowcoaching 
@yourgirlsidney 
@labyrinthineoceans
☀️🎸Perfect vibes catching Ocean Alley on their Lov ☀️🎸Perfect vibes catching Ocean Alley on their Love Balloon tour. 

It was a great day with some solid festival feels and I’m so excited I finally got to see Rainbow Kitten Surprise! 

Further support from Ruby Fields and Nothing But Thieves who were both awesome too. 

Also could there have been a better venue for Ocean Ally than by the beach at sunset? 

If you’re keen to hear more details head to our website. 

Photo credit @leecrawford19
Revisited Arctic Monkey’s Whatever People Say I Am Revisited Arctic Monkey’s Whatever People Say I Am That’s What I’m Not 20 years on. 

An album that was as much about the momentum as the music, it’s widely heralded as the defining sound of indie rock music of the early 00’s. Head to our website to read the detailed post.
I’m in my Brain Again is the debut album from Slow I’m in my Brain Again is the debut album from Slowcoaching, the moniker of Melbourne-based artist Dean Valentino. Almost a decade after the release of his EP All The Same, this album, which saw its beginnings during lockdowns, has been quite a journey.

I can’t fully describe how much I enjoyed this album. It’s musically, so cohesive, thematically complex and it feels like it’s drawing you in to a world of secrets. I’d highly recommend listening.
It’s Wednesday! Which means it’s time for next wee It’s Wednesday! Which means it’s time for next weeks gig guide. 

Swipe to find your next live show, from band rooms to arenas (ok no arenas this week because, you know, the tennis, but normally there’s arenas) 

Head to our website for ticket links.
Our second edition of Songs To Brush Your Teeth to Our second edition of Songs To Brush Your Teeth to is here.

Swipe to discover some new music recommendations for this week. There was so much choice this time and I think these songs are all fantastic additions to the mix. 

Remember you can stream the full playlist on Tidal, Spotify or Apple Music
Another one from yesterday’s @teenjesusandthejeant Another one from yesterday’s @teenjesusandthejeanteasers gig in Melbourne for @alwayslivevic 

🎵 I used to be fun
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