The Last Exposure are an alternative rock outfit that are proudly "loud, sassy and full of energy", says singer Chelsea Barnes.
Originally a university project, the quartet quickly grew into something more permanent after they dove into the live scene and discovered a raw passion for it.
"We've learnt so much going out and experiencing it ourselves and we've met and played with incredible people!"
Now, with the release of their third single The Boys, recorded by Aussie producer Lachlan Mitchell (Kate Ceberano, The Jezabels), Barnes discusses the three-year creative process that took it from the stage to the studio. "We've been playing the song live for three years... Its themes are important and also relevant right now," stating that the meaning of the song has changed slightly over the years from the relationships between homosexual and homophobic males to "the ill treatment of anyone at music events, especially women and queer individuals".
"We're a banner for confidence and self-respect. We do our best to treat everyone equally and give them the respect that they should be given."
The four-piece are now setting off on tour to celebrate, catch them at venues down the east coast from August through September.





