
This is going to be one of my albums of the year. Just listen to it.
It’s primal, it’s raw, it’s a little savage, yet it’s all gloriously fun. It contains a vast array of hardcore and punk influences from all decades, plus a tangible sense of Australian identity that feels neither contrived or forced, nor cringeworthy. I like it abundantly.
“a tangible sense of Australian identity that feels neither contrived or forced, nor cringeworthy”
Perfect
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