The Murlocs have long been swimming in the murky waters of the Australian music scene, but on their latest album "Bittersweet Demons (Illuminate The Shade Edition)," they emerge from the depths with a strange mix of psych-rock and garage-pop that's as sticky as Vegemite on a hot summer day.
Lead singer Ambrose Kenny-Smith's vocals are dripping with charm and cheekiness, making each track feel like a drunken singalong at a seaside pub.
The band's signature lo-fi sound is present, but this time it's coated in a glossy sheen that gives the album a strange sense of polish and grittiness all at once.
Tracks like "Francesca" and "Eating At You" are like raucous parties in your nan's backyard, with rollicking riffs and infectious hooks that'll have you tapping your Doc Martens in no time.
But don't be fooled by the bouncy beats and catchy melodies – there's a darkness lurking beneath the surface, like a shark circling in the murky waters.
Overall, "Bittersweet Demons (Illuminate The Shade Edition)" is a strange beast of an album, full of contradictions and surprises.
It's a bit like finding a shrimp in your pint of beer – unexpected, but oddly satisfying.
So grab a cold one, crank up the volume, and let the Murlocs drag you into their twisted, whimsical world.
Cheers, mate.
Lead singer Ambrose Kenny-Smith's vocals are dripping with charm and cheekiness, making each track feel like a drunken singalong at a seaside pub.
The band's signature lo-fi sound is present, but this time it's coated in a glossy sheen that gives the album a strange sense of polish and grittiness all at once.
Tracks like "Francesca" and "Eating At You" are like raucous parties in your nan's backyard, with rollicking riffs and infectious hooks that'll have you tapping your Doc Martens in no time.
But don't be fooled by the bouncy beats and catchy melodies – there's a darkness lurking beneath the surface, like a shark circling in the murky waters.
Overall, "Bittersweet Demons (Illuminate The Shade Edition)" is a strange beast of an album, full of contradictions and surprises.
It's a bit like finding a shrimp in your pint of beer – unexpected, but oddly satisfying.
So grab a cold one, crank up the volume, and let the Murlocs drag you into their twisted, whimsical world.
Cheers, mate.






