The Grogans Return with New Single ‘Roundabout’
The track is taken from the surf rock trio’s upcoming fifth album.

Image supplied
Fans of Melbourne surf rockers The Grogans get excited. The ‘60s-inspired trio are gearing up for the release of their hotly anticipated fifth studio album, Stagger. Ahead of the album’s release on May 23, the lads have shared new single, ‘Roundabout’.
Mixed and mastered by Joseph Carra at Crystal Mastering (King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, Amyl & The Sniffers, The Teskey Brothers), the tune is a dashing psychedelic rumbler with a mesmerising riff.
Lyrically, the song addresses settling down and being “constantly stuck in the same motion over and over again, much like a roundabout.”
“Every day feels like it’s a mirror of the last, and sometimes those around you are the only thing that keeps our sense of self together,” the band said in a statement.
READ MORE: Kingswood Share New Single & Reveal Australian Tour Dates
The release of ‘Roundabout’ follows singles ‘In My Heart’ and ‘Oh Boy’, with Stagger shaping as a new chapter in The Grogans’ story.
Since forming in 2016, The Grogans have released four studio albums, with 2023’s Find Me a Cloud peaking at #15 on the ARIA Album Chart.
Last year saw The Grogans touring across the globe, performing shows in Europe, Ireland and the UK, along with performing alongside Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers. This year has already seen the band play a handful of local shows along with touring the US.
Stagger arrives May 23. Pre-order your copy here.
The OG members are back together and ready to deliver a career-spanning setlist.
‘Don’t Happy, Be Worry’ follows on from the Hoods’ previous single, ‘The Gift’.
Headlining this year’s festival is the world premiere of Led Zeppelin’s Physical Graffiti Live in Concert.
Catch the surf rockers at Clarity Records on April 22.
The talented singer-songwriter is performing in Adelaide this June.
These shows are the Sydney artist’s only Aussie dates of 2025.
Phantom Island is the follow-up to last year’s Flight b741.
The American instrumental act are playing The Joy in Motion in its entirety.
McLeod’s elevation to Chair of AWM comes after serving on the organisation’s board.
Catch the celebrated Melbourne artist launch his new album, I Love What We Do, on April 19.
The free annual event features performances from local acts across the city.
Limited tickets remain for the Australian singer-songwriter’s Adelaide gig.
‘Miracle Cure’ is the latest stadium rocker from the WA trio.
Catch the American heavy metal titans at Lion Arts Factory this August.
Catch the surf folk storyteller when he performs at Lion Arts Factory this May.
Trippin On You’ is taken from John Butler’s forthcoming new album.
The pop superstar is bringing her The Mayhem Ball tour Down Under this December.
If selected, The Zep Boys will join the likes of Billy Crystal, Olivia Newton-John and Patti Newton.
The Sydney five-piece are performing their debut album in full on the tour.
The Brisbane songstress will perform all the hits from her debut album, Young in Love.
Support comes from American metalcore acts Fit For a King and Boundaries and Melbourne’s own Banks Arcade.
The new additions include Mavis Staples, Annie & the Caldwells and The Joy.
The Fauves are taking their most recent album, Tropical Strength, on the road this July.
The Aussie entertainer is also releasing a new album, TimMinchinTimeMachine.
Catch the dynamic duo at Crown & Anchor later this month.
‘IDENTITY’ is a powerful masterclass in rap rock from proud Yorta-Yorta/Wurundjeri/Wemba-Wemba man Briggs.
Melbourne Ska Orchestra’s new single, ‘Walls of Jericho’, is taken from the collective’s upcoming new album.
The Sydney alt-rockers are performing 20 of their biggest hits for fans across the country this November.