Gee Tee - Based in Sydney, Australia and lead by the iconic Kel Mason, this band of maniacal rock n roll miscreants has been blowing drooly-punk minds for the past few years with a rash of out-of-print records and ridiculous videos that have bounced around the proper channels of the internet underbelly.
Full of buzzy guitars, cheap synths and earworm hooks that demand to be sung in the shower. Or in your car. Or on your bike.
Gee Tee rules. Get on board or get out of the way.
1-800-Mikey - We love 1-800-MIKEY the lo-fi bedroom garage punk project of Eora/Sydney musician MICHAEL BARKER, who also plays in the live line-ups of R.M.F.C. and GEE TEE. The latest album Digital Pet is 'for all the cuties', sunny, full of infectious hooks. If you want an album to make you smile and brighten your day—this is it!
Big Break - Angel's Piss, the Big Break album from 2023 is a perfect garage punk ripper, a summation of working life. Snot caked vocal.
Their new four track EP, more of THAT killer art, more of THAT infectious garagesurfpunx, more radio smashing shit, it's out early June and we want the world to play it on the way to work. They destroyed at the 2023 WSR weekend and will do again in 2025. What a band. Who's like em? Who doesnt like em? Big Break, Sheffield's finest. Fuck me. Fuck you. Fuck everyone.
Diall - Newcastle's very own 'weirdo hardcore,' outfit. It’s bitter, sarcastic, and demented. Influenced by but not limited to Glue, Gag, BIB, Cadaver Dog, Raw Nerve, The Repos, Zodd, Negative FX.