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ADELAIDE’S PARADISE CLUB REDEFINE GENRES WITH DEBUT ALBUM

Adelaide’s Paradise Club are redefining punk genres in Australia as we know it with their debut self-titled album (released via their new home at Farmer & The Owl), Paradise Club. It’s been three-and-a-half years in the making, with the band recording the album in Melbourne’s picturesque Dandenong Ranges.

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EP REVIEW: DR. SURE’S UNUSUAL PRACTICE - REMEMBER THE FUTURE? VOL. 1

Released on April 20, Remember the Future? Vol. 1 is the first EP for Dr. Sure’s Unusual Practice in 2020, and wow did they enter the decade with a bang. The EP’s title hints at a second volume, so keep your fingers crossed and we might just get lucky in the future. Now remember, enter the void, remember the future, trust your doctor, and choose your own adventure!

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SINGLE REVIEW: BELLHOP - PET BOTTLE

Hailing from Frankston, siblings Harry and Bella make up Bellhop, a fuzzy rock duo, who have recently released their first single of the year, Pet Bottle, on April 20.  Self described as those who produce ‘yummy tunes’, Pet Bottle is another wonderful addition to the Bellhop discography, and it certainly is delicious!

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SINGLE REVIEW: KNT - FIX MY HEAD

Self proclaimed ‘noodle flavoured noise punx’, KNT, recently released their newest single ‘Fix My Head’, a heavy garage-rock-esque tune about mental health. ‘For fans of Amyl and the Sniffers, Violent Soho, and IDLES’, the heavy track cracks open with immediate drums, heavy guitar and gnarly vocals from vocalist Fuji which track the whole way through, and jumps straight into the bulk of the song. It’s like KNT is reading our minds…

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