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30 July 2024
Band: PARTY DOZEN
Who: Supersonic duo from down under, featuring saxophonist
Kirsty Tickle and percussionist Jonathan Boulet, who love noizzzzz
and improvisation.
New single: MONEY & THE DRUGS
It’s the 3rd shared track (you can stream all 3 singles below) from their new
upcoming, 4th LP titled Crime In Australia, that’ll be out on September 6.
More info here.
Jonathan Boulet: “The first section of this song is inspired by a sound that we heard at the airport pick up zone in Sydney. A small aircraft coming in to land low would project this low bending rumble into the cement car park filling it with resonant frequencies. Sounds like A HIT. ‘Money & the Drugs’ features Kirsty really letting it out into her saxophone void. Then it picks up a coupla gears into a rockin’ frenzy. It’s one of our most fun songs to play live. But sometimes too much of a good thing can land you in deep water. Sometimes this song gets away from us.”
TUTV: OMG! Wowzers! Helter-Skelter! I heard this cast-iron stunner for the first time this morning when I had breakfast. I almost choked on my coffee, my ears were in shock, and my neighbors knocked on the wall. Party Dozen got my awake in merely 20 seconds. If I tell you that they sound even louder than NY’s noise maniacs A Place To Bury Strangers you should have a real loud and clear idea of their deafening havoc.
Money & The Drugs resonates like a demonic cry-out straight from hell. It’s a supersonic fireball going fast-word like a Formula 1 race car. No breaks, no brakes, no mistakes.
Tickle wails like she’s obsessed and treats her saxophone like a weapon to destroy evil. You’ll understand quickly why Boulet says that this new hellraiser was inspired by a sound they heard at an airport. OMG! Let’s fly.
WATCH/LISTEN
STREAM
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ALL 3 SINGLES
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