A Journey of Persistence
Darwin-born artist Kyle Maher has spent the better part of a decade honing his craft. Now 27, his trajectory from local school bands to high-profile festival stages is a testament to his unwavering dedication. Maher’s early career was defined by a relentless work ethic, performing at high school gigs and eventually earning the opportunity to support industry heavyweights such as The Cat Empire and Grinspoon. His breakout moment in 2019, which saw him sharing the stage with acts like Hilltop Hoods, Amy Shark, and Mallrat at BASSINTHEGRASS, solidified his reputation as a formidable live performer.
After a period of relative silence, during which he focused on refining his vocal delivery and sharpening his sonic identity, Maher has returned with a renewed sense of purpose. His latest single, “Want Some More,” serves as a bridge between his past experiences and his current artistic evolution.
The Philosophy Behind the Music
“Want Some More” is more than just a track; it is a candid reflection on the nature of ambition and the sacrifices required to reach the next level. In the song, Maher explores the transition from the hedonistic habits of his youth—late nights fueled by drinking and smoking—to a more disciplined, health-conscious lifestyle centered around daily gym sessions and mental clarity.
The core message of the track challenges the conventional idea that happiness is a destination waiting at the finish line. Instead, Maher posits that fulfillment is a mindset cultivated during the process itself. By embracing the grind and maintaining control over his own narrative, he demonstrates a level of maturity that distinguishes him from many of his contemporaries in the underground scene.

Looking Ahead
With “Want Some More,” Kyle Maher has successfully signaled his return to the forefront of the Australian music scene. By blending personal introspection with a polished, modern sound, he has created a track that resonates with anyone currently navigating their own path toward self-improvement. As he continues to release new material, it is clear that Maher is not just chasing success—he is defining it on his own terms.
