ISEKAI
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.