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DICE
It’s been said that young people don’t know how to communicate anymore. DICE exists to respond to that idea.
Comprising of Ben Hodge, Tom King, Regan Beazley, and Sam Barrett-Lennard, the Perth-based four-piece makes music for authentic connection. For movement, for feeling, and for being present.These are songs that push you to run outside and be a kid again, to fall in love, dance in your kitchen, take a spontaneous trip with mates, or lie in the grass doing nothing at all.
This mission has resonated far beyond their Western Australian roots. Since the 2024 release of their ARIA-charting debut album Midnight Zoo, DICE has transformed from local indie-rock darlings into a high-velocity global export. Following the critical acclaim of their debut, the band spent 2025 cementing their status as a premier live act, turning the pressures of early adulthood into bright, liberating anthems for sold-out crowds in London, New York, Toronto, Amsterdam, and Sydney.
Having maintained a position on triple j’s Most Played Artists list for three consecutive years, DICE continues to build momentum with an unwavering life’s too short philosophy. The band entered 2026 with the release of ‘COOLER’, a track that quickly became a cornerstone of their evolution.Premiering on triple j and soaring straight into high rotation, the single—produced by Joe Chiccarelli (The Strokes, The White Stripes), was hailed by critics as a sophisticated refinement of their sound.
Now, the momentum shifts toward their next chapter. On May 15, DICE return with ‘Loose Change’ ,a high-octane anthem for the risk-takers. Born from a 2023 voice note and refined in LA during a writing session with G Flip and Aidan Hogg, the track was brought to life at Hollywood’s legendary EastWest Studios. While the band continues to explore sophisticated new sonic DNA,‘LooseChange’ leans into the raw, sun-drenched energy of fan-favorites like ‘Double Espresso’ and ‘Stop Sign’. It is a euphoric reminder that taking the leap is always worth the view, a sentiment the band lived firsthand while navigating the grit required to reach this global milestone.
FAI LACI
“What can we do to get people off their fucking phones?” exclaims founder and frontman Luke Faillaci, explaining the mission behind Fai Laci, the band he founded and fronts. “And how can we give them something real and make them have a great time? That’s the most important thing we can do: Just communicate with our followers and let them know they fucking rule!” The Boston quintet — which also includes guitarists Anthony Cervone and Michael “Goldie” Goldblatt, bassist Cal Hamandi, and drummer Zack Putnam — have already amassed a grassroots fanbase thanks to their energetic, wildly cathartic live shows around the Northeast. They’ve seen a community coalesce around their inspired rock songs, with a quarter-million monthly followers and millions of streams despite, until recently, having no label, no publicist, and no manager. They’re proof that good tunes can still find their audience, and they’re working hard to bring others into the fold. “We’ve always been making music for ourselves, and we’re going to hold ourselves to that, because we know other people will want to hear it, too.”