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"Early on the vocals were mixed too low, a pummelling rhythm section and uncontained feedback swallowing some better moments."
"Postblue will change your life", apparently.
Don’t yet have the ingenuity or nuance to make these inspirations their own.
With their debut album, 'I Hope Their Praying For Me' set for release later this month, we caught up with alternative Melbourne rockers Postblue to talk about the band, the album and the local scene.
Once again blowing genres and standards out of the water.
Byron Bay's Postblue are a band fast on the rise. Since forming earlier this year, the band has gone on to play with the likes of Basement, The Swellers and Hopeless, as well as releasing their new EP "Lap Year". The EP was liked so much by Rest Assured Records that they decided they wanted to release it on vinyl, after only one listen. In January, the band will be doing a run of East Coast dates with Newcastle's Distance, and we caught up with the band's vocalist and guitarist Riley McEvoy to discuss the new EP and the tour.