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Indie pulse, electric stage – smartcasual make their move

smartcasual, an electrifying indie band hailing from Canberra and now weaving their magic through Sydney and Wollongong, is rapidly becoming a name to watch in the Australian music scene.

Their recent single ‘Deserve It’ exemplifies their seamless blend of catchy hooks with a driving indie sound that captivates listeners from the first note. The track’s infectious energy and polished production showcase the band’s burgeoning talent and promise a bright future for Australian alternative music.

Known for delivering excellent live performances, smartcasual recently lit up the stage in Sydney, impressing fans and newcomers alike with their raw energy, tight musicianship, and growing stage presence. Their tour took them through Buddy’s Bar in Newtown with the intimate crowd neck snapping all night.

‘Deserve It’, the 2025 single, stands out not just for its catchy melody but for its relatable theme. The band’s ability to balance pop sensibilities with indie rock grit makes this single a great one for the playlist. With a sound that’s both fresh and authentic, smartcasual is proof that the future of Australia’s rock scene is in capable hands.

For anyone seeking a compelling new voice in the music scene, keeping an eye on smartcasual and ‘Deserve It’ is a must. Their evolving sound and charismatic live shows suggest they are poised to make a lasting impact far beyond their hometowns.

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