Skeleton Fever | Scotdrakula

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Skeleton Fever | Scotdrakula
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Saw these guys do another ripper set last night and reminded me to post this illustration I did recently for a music zine being released next month in Sydney. #scotdrakula #zine #inks
This track has been growing on me all day. I like how this ScotDrakula band structures it’s songs--1st part pop rock, 2nd part thrashing noise. ScotDrakula - Shazon. via kexp
“O’Clock” by ScotDrakula
O’Clock by Scotdrakula is one of the most energetic songs I’ve been about in such a long time. It’s raw, underproduced and visceral in the way that makes it the epitome of garage. On top of that it delivers, it fucking well delivers. It’s the musical equivalent to a smack in the face, and the singer, Matt Neumann, is just dying to carry that through. The song came out last year but I wanted to share my favourite band from the city I’m currently living in, Melbourne. Everything Scotdrakula does is pure unpretentious energy and kind of magic, and this song is no exception.
- Evey
INTRODUCING
ScotDrakula - Break Me Up
ScotDrakula is a garage punk band from Melbourne, Australia. They released their self-titled debut album at the end of 2014, a 10 tracks full length that it’s worth a listen and to acquire it.
With songs like “O’Clock”, “Shazon”, “Pig Eyes”, “ I Ain't Going To Sleep“ or the one that we feature today, “Break Me Up”, the band completes a great work with soft variatons of garage, punk and rock and their own sound. The album sounds like “Scot Dracula” from the first second to the end of it.
“Break me Up” is also included in the “Burner + Break Me Up EP”, released on cassette via Fleeting Youth Records, a Jungle’s favourite label.
Stream the album here. Stream the EP here
Links: Official | Tumblr | Facebook | Twitter
This is the best song I heard before lunch time today.
"matt, evianne, dove continuing to hook it. great vids too." - w.robbie scott