Long-running UK music bible, NME, has declared that Canberra’s Jett Blyton is essential listening for 2026.
Describing his style as ‘Bristling “recession pop” bursting with bravado, big feelings and sharp lyricism’, NME has thrown its weight behind ‘our Jett’:
From: Canberra, Australia
For fans of: Audrey Hobert, Charli xcx
Yes, this 19-year-old, queer Australian pop wunderkind shares some similarities to Troye Sivan, but he’s decidedly doing his own thing. Colliding electroclash with raw songwriting about messy moments, Jett Blyton soundtracks the club and the comedown. “I’ve got that big star energy”, Jett boasts on his EP – and as an independent artist whose single ‘Apeshit’ Audrey Hobert called “totally singular”, he’s just telling the truth. JR
You can read STUN’s recent interview with Jett HERE.












