Australian Guitar

ISEKAI

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THEY ARE a pair of Adelaidian post-punks on the cusp of a monolithic breakthrou­gh with their anthemic eccentrici­ty. They pair defiantly raw and brutally authentic quips with crisp, modern production. The end result is something straight out of a BLUNT Magazine mixtape circa 2003, buffed up with the sharpness of everything we’ve learned about music production since.

THEY SOUND LIKE the battered, barely functionin­g portable CD player you carried around with you everywhere in your early teens, zombified and sprinting into the 2020s with all of its nostalgic dorkiness in tow. The overly straighten­ed bangs, the velcro wallets with keychain clips, the half-drunk cans of Monster Energy you thought you looked like such a badass walking around with at the skate park… Oh God, it’ s all coming back! And yet, you secretly can’t resist it.

YOU’LL DIG THEM IF YOU LIKE Brand New, Placebo, Garbage, and du sting off your PS 1 every few year store visit Tony Hawk’ s Pro Skater 3. Yes, in case you’re wondering, it does still hold up.

YOU SHOULD CHECK OUT their punchy and powerful debut single, “More Than Two”. Thematical­ly, the track sees J (vocals/guitar) and Lucy (drums) explore the fluidity of gender, doing so by way of a soundscape that is, in its own way, impossible to classify. It’s heavy, yet soothing; bright, yet bold. The duo also have an EP on the way, which we’ve had a sneak peek of and can say with the utmost of confidence that it bloody rips.

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Photo: Ellie Cooper

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