"Rock And Roll Juice doesn’t disappoint."
Ciggie Witch hit all the hallmarks of ultra-personal inner city Melbourne living with chagrin, cheek and cheer.
It opens with Zac Denton's predictable summer jangle about languid Melbourne living, Long Weekend, before we get the more baritone vocals of Mitch Clemens on Broken Nose – and it makes sense. It's this counterpoint of voice, tone and worldview that works on disparities like The Internet or Day Dreaming. Like Scott & Charlene's Wedding, Ciggie Witch is all about specific stories of the mundane, lackadaisical kind, and Rock And Roll Juice doesn't disappoint.