Melbourne’s Program are set to release their debut Show Me on October 18th via Anti Fade Records (EXEK, Parsnip, CIVIC), an album that has been several years coming for a pair of musicians that have been grinding away since their earliest days. Recorded and mixed by Anti Fade’s own Billy Gardner, they find a sweet spot between 90’s “college rock” and motorik post-punk, peppered with big anthemic chord progressions and hypnotic beats. The band recently shared first single “Motorbike” and they’re back with the delightful “Memory.”
Paired with a simplistic video that captures some great head bobbing and casual dancing’s finest moves, “Memory” rides a bright but rusty guitar harmony with a propulsive rhythm that never strays from it’s locked in groove. There’s much deadpan in the song and video, a refreshing bit of power-pop soaked punk that feels jangly but immersive.
article below from Dan Goldin (@post_trash_):
ReplyDeleteMelbourne’s Program are set to release their debut Show Me on October 18th via Anti Fade Records (EXEK, Parsnip, CIVIC), an album that has been several years coming for a pair of musicians that have been grinding away since their earliest days. Recorded and mixed by Anti Fade’s own Billy Gardner, they find a sweet spot between 90’s “college rock” and motorik post-punk, peppered with big anthemic chord progressions and hypnotic beats. The band recently shared first single “Motorbike” and they’re back with the delightful “Memory.”
Paired with a simplistic video that captures some great head bobbing and casual dancing’s finest moves, “Memory” rides a bright but rusty guitar harmony with a propulsive rhythm that never strays from it’s locked in groove. There’s much deadpan in the song and video, a refreshing bit of power-pop soaked punk that feels jangly but immersive.
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