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We All Want To

We All Want To

Albums

2010 We All Want To
2012 Come Up Invisible
2015 The Haze
2019 Blind Spots
2019 On the Dots
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Latest Articles

Features / Music
Sunlit Sounds Focus: We All Want To
News / Music
EXCLUSIVE: Booking Agency PS Music Group Add New Acts To Roster
Big news out of Brisbane
Features / Music
A Fascination With His Teenage Years
"These really, really random connections happen and they resound and the ripples go out far and wide into your group of friends and your family.”
Reviews / Album
Album Review: We All Want To - The Haze
"For more than two decades, he’s been a great chronicler of what’s going on around him"
Features / Premiere
PREMIERE: We All Want To - Everybody's Damaged
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Four Layers Of Zed
The set is lapped up by all involved as funk is mixed with more traditional alt-based electronica, and at the end it feels as if ‘808 4 Lyf’ is a tattoo that should be mandatory upon entering the basement.
Features / Music
Not Enough Cooks
“We go on tour maybe twice a year and it’s going okay, but starting a band these days is really hard."
News / Music
We All Want To Release New Track And Show Dates
'No Signs' is the latest song from the Brisbane outfit.
News / Music
The Medics join the festival nationally
Big Day Out Finalises Line-Up With Local Additions
The likes of The Medics, Urthboy, Royal Headache, Seth Sentry join the bill
News / Music
Lee Ranaldo Band Supports Announced
The supports for the Sydney and Brisbane shows have been revealed this morning.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: We All Want To - Come Up Invisible
There’s an abundance of acoustic sounds, but due to the heavy treatment the loudest and most consistent presence is the heavy production that stitches everything together.
Features / Music
Everybody Wants Something
"So I’m actually kind of toying with the idea of doing a solo album of Screamfeeder songs. A lot of the songs actually worked way better really, really quietly than I imagined they might, so that was pretty interesting.”