The bass is the highlight of that track for me.
Nice tone. Some of the acoustic & electric guitar interplay is nice, but it’s all about the bass…
I was very jealous of his sound.
Competent player, and I mean that in the nicest possible way (lol, I wasn’t!), but yeah.
I know he doesn’t look all that, but the guitarist was…seriously musical.
Metal, jazz, taught the double bassist and drummer (in a previous band) to sing harmonies and both of them Seriously could not sing…
Anyway…
Finally got onto Brat. Certainly worth the hype it gets if you’re into hyper pop and throw back 2000s club beats.
LMW bought me Flood for Father’s Day.
She’s a good kid.
Real good.
Love Primitive Man.
Very, very briefly considered their nobby Hamilton Island gig.
Only just came about this by accident on Radio, it’s a cover and will always prefer the original in this case, but interesting
Sydney Duo going into the Rabbit hole
Was listening to inxs dont change and reading this article on live aid.
Some of them live in completely different world.
Holy moly!
I can’t be the only one who finds Amyl & The Sniffers absolutely, thoroughly underwhelming, can I?
A Z-grade version of the Cosmic Psychos, just with a screeching female vocalist and a record company budget.
They don’t tick many boxes for me, mostly getting by on attitude and energy, and lacking nuance and music smarts. But I can see how others like it. Despite obvious limitations they’re leaving nothing out there image wise, bit of crass shock middle finger stuff, good on em.
Yes but their name is on point. Loosening of the butthole and dumps crap music down your throat.
Yep, exactly that.
It would mean more to me if they had anything vaguely resembling a memorable tune.
I mean, the Pistols were the same (attitude, energy) but they also had Jones’ and Matlock’s (I think even the band these days have stopped pretending he didn’t have a large hand in the writing of the Never Mind The Bollocks… material) knack for a hooky gang-vocalled chorus…
Not what I’m listening to but music related, just watched the Colin Hay/ Men at work doco on Netflix, never realised they were so big for that short period and had completely forgotten about the down under court case, very interesting guy. Great doco highly recommend.