Bluesfest Announce 'Biggest Site Upgrades Yet' For 2026 Event

Frenzal Rhomb

Frenzal Rhomb are an Australian punk rock band that formed in 1992 in Sydney. Three of the group's albums have entered the top 20 on the ARIA Albums Chart: A Man's Not a Camel (1999), Hi-Vis High Tea (2017) and Smoko at the Pet Food Factory (2011). Hi-Vis High Tea reached 9th position in the charts. The group has supported Australian tours by The Offspring, Bad Religion, NOFX, and Blink-182. Frenzal Rhomb have also toured in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Japan, South Africa, Israel and Taiwan. The band has undergone several line-up changes, with lead vocalist Jason Whalley serving as the band's sole constant member.
Albums
1995
Coughing Up a Storm
1996
Not So Tough Now
1997
Meet the Family
1999
A Man’s Not a Camel
2000
Shut Your Mouth
2003
Sans Souci
2006
Forever Malcolm Young
2011
Smoko at the Pet Food Factory
2017
Hi‐Vis High Tea
2023
The Cup of Pestilence
MusicBrainz content provided under the terms of the Data License
Wikipedia content provided under the terms of the Creative Commons BY-SA license
Upcoming Gigs
Latest Articles
No articles match your search.
You Might Also Like
‘I Have To Go Rogue Every Single Time’: Peach PRC Reflects On The Past As She Steps Into Her New Era
Police Called To Yungblud Gallery Exhibition Due To Massive Crowds
The Doors' Surviving Members Recreate 'Riders On The Storm' With William Barton, Sierra Ferrell & More
Since They Left Us: 30 Australian Acts Who Took Over A Decade To Follow Up An Album
Company Behind Souled Out Festival Enters Liquidation
Corgi Named 'Chappell Bone' Competing In The 2026 Puppy Bowl
Olivia Rodrigo Honours Five Years Of 'Drivers License' With David Byrne Cover
Twenty One Pilots Confirm Concert Film 'More Than We Ever Imagined' Cinema Release
Dominic Fike Takes On 'South Park' Theme For 'Like A Version'
Chillinit Issues Apology After Arrest And Show Cancellation
Bad Bunny Sued In $16 Million Lawsuit Over Alleged Unlicenced Vocal Sample
A Musical Ship Of Theseus: 13 Bands With No Original Members
The Lumineers' Wesley Schultz On Touring Australia, Grief, And Setting A Folk Rock Trend
Inaugural 'Petting Zoo' Music Event Moves Indoors Due To Extreme Heat

