The latest offering from Australian punk legends Cosmic Psychos, "Blokes You Can Trust," is a raucous and rollicking ride through the grit and grime of down under rock'n'roll.
Drenched in beer-soaked riffs and dripping with attitude, this album is a testament to the band's enduring legacy in the underground music scene.
From the opening track, "Lost Cause," with its pounding drums and scuzzy guitars, to the closing anthem, "Dead Roo," the Cosmic Psychos deliver their signature brand of no-nonsense, no-frills rock with gusto.
The lyrics are as cheeky and irreverent as ever, with frontman Ross Knight's gravelly vocals adding a sense of urgency and authenticity to each song.
Standout tracks include the infectious "Nice Day to Go to the Pub," a perfect soundtrack for a day of hedonistic debauchery, and the anthemic "David Lee Roth," a tongue-in-cheek ode to the rock'n'roll lifestyle.
The band's energy is palpable throughout the album, making it impossible not to nod along and raise a pint in salute.
Overall, "Blokes You Can Trust" is a must-listen for fans of raw and unapologetic rock music.
Cosmic Psychos prove once again that they are indeed blokes you can trust to deliver the goods, and this album is a testament to their enduring relevance in the world of punk rock.
Cheers to that!
Drenched in beer-soaked riffs and dripping with attitude, this album is a testament to the band's enduring legacy in the underground music scene.
From the opening track, "Lost Cause," with its pounding drums and scuzzy guitars, to the closing anthem, "Dead Roo," the Cosmic Psychos deliver their signature brand of no-nonsense, no-frills rock with gusto.
The lyrics are as cheeky and irreverent as ever, with frontman Ross Knight's gravelly vocals adding a sense of urgency and authenticity to each song.
Standout tracks include the infectious "Nice Day to Go to the Pub," a perfect soundtrack for a day of hedonistic debauchery, and the anthemic "David Lee Roth," a tongue-in-cheek ode to the rock'n'roll lifestyle.
The band's energy is palpable throughout the album, making it impossible not to nod along and raise a pint in salute.
Overall, "Blokes You Can Trust" is a must-listen for fans of raw and unapologetic rock music.
Cosmic Psychos prove once again that they are indeed blokes you can trust to deliver the goods, and this album is a testament to their enduring relevance in the world of punk rock.
Cheers to that!






