Tasmanian three-piece Al The Weathers have offered their new album ...For The Worms, an art-punk commentary on life above ground. Should David Walsh get his face on a coin? Do dogs need jobs? ATW question political rhetoric and cultural discourse. They have their own ideas for hairy ears.
Since forming in 2014, the band has performed at festivals, homes, political rallies and, on at least one occasion, a petrol station. Members Gigi Lynn, Georgia Lucy Ingall and Callum Cusick are known for incorporating hand-made art pieces, outfits and props into their vibrant live sets.
The band's third album follows the success of 2016 release Tactile Textiles, and the band's 2015 debut 6 for Gold. ...For The Worms showcases the group's uniquely playful approach to song writing and performance. The album contorts a guitar/bass/drums set-up with elements of spoken word, storytelling and improvisation.
...For The Worms was recorded in Grove, by avid rock-climber Kim Walls, and mastered in Melbourne by Hobart expat Simon Maisch (Bitumen, Wasted Idol).
Release: January 21st, 2019, Rough Skies Records
Words: Rough Skies Records
Since forming in 2014, the band has performed at festivals, homes, political rallies and, on at least one occasion, a petrol station. Members Gigi Lynn, Georgia Lucy Ingall and Callum Cusick are known for incorporating hand-made art pieces, outfits and props into their vibrant live sets.
The band's third album follows the success of 2016 release Tactile Textiles, and the band's 2015 debut 6 for Gold. ...For The Worms showcases the group's uniquely playful approach to song writing and performance. The album contorts a guitar/bass/drums set-up with elements of spoken word, storytelling and improvisation.
...For The Worms was recorded in Grove, by avid rock-climber Kim Walls, and mastered in Melbourne by Hobart expat Simon Maisch (Bitumen, Wasted Idol).
Release: January 21st, 2019, Rough Skies Records
Words: Rough Skies Records
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