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GOOD BOY DROP NEW SINGLE ‘CRF’ + ANNOUNCE DEBUT ALBUM

by the partae December 11, 2018
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Brisbane’s Good Boy today return with their next politically-charged tune, ‘CRF’. The new single follows the band’s surprise track, ‘Sodabread’, which dropped earlier this month. The tracks offer up the first taste of Good Boy’s forthcoming debut album, due for release in the second half of 2019.

STREAM ‘CRF’ HERE

Having developed a loyal following through their often ruthless and always honest lyrical commentary on the world around them, Good Boy continue this trend with CRF. As best put by vocalist Rian King, “CRF stands for nothing, not unlike all round dislikeable bloke and pig in a wig, the dishonourable Joe Hockey. This absolute scumbag spends tax payer money on fancy food and plonk. He is a bit of a shit political figure and has little backbone. Enjoy the song”

After expanding to a quartet with the addition of bass guitarist Marli Smales, Good Boy are continuing to produce their beloved Aussie-tinged punk sound, with as much attitude as ever. This time around

however, the new-and-improved Good Boy welcome a horn section, whipped up by talented instrumentalists Daniel Grima and Matt Luff.

To bring ‘CRF’ to life, Good Boy worked with producer Tim Morrissey (The John Steel Singers) on the track, with engineering and mixing by Aidan Hogg, and mastering by Mikey Young.

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Good Boy are endearingly unstoppable crafters of political and quintessentially Australian punk-fueled tunes, and if the last couple of years are anything to go by, the quartet are here to stick around.

With their debut release ‘Transparency’ scoring a high rotation add on triple j in late 2015, the then-trio landed in the top 15 most played tracks on the youth broadcaster, kicking off what was to be a hectic and fruitful musical trajectory.

In January 2016, the band was announced as winners of the triple j unearthed Laneway Festival competition, opening the Brisbane main stage to a packed-out crowd. Their debut EP ‘No Love For Back Home’ dropped that March, clocking up a massive amount of love from critics and fans alike, and saw the band play to capacity crowds in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane on their EP launch tour. All within the band’s first year, they racked up supports with Viet Cong, Homeshake, British India, The John Steel Singers, Jonathan Boulet, Velociraptor, Palms, and Northeast Party House to name just a few.

Not ones to rest on their laurels, Good Boy released their sophomore EP ‘Plum’ in the latter half of 2016. Recorded with Cam Smith at Incremental Records (Velociraptor, Deafcult) and mixed and mastered by Mikey Young (Eddy Current Supression Ring, Dick Diver), the release marked a sonic evolution for the band from their first release. Lead single ‘Poverty Line’ followed in the footsteps of ‘Transparency’, with an add to triple j high rotation and satiating the appetites of Aussie youths across the country with its relatable millennial charm.

After touring with Japandroids and ending 2016 in style playing Festival Of The Sun and Falls Festival, Good Boy went from strength to strength in 2017. Stepping out on tour with fellow Brissy rockers The Creases, playing a national sold out tour with Skeggs, and opening for Grinspoon on their 20 Year Anniversary tour of ‘Guide To Better Living’, as well as playing Splendour In The Grass and Yours & Owls festivals, last year saw an impressive expansion to their ever-growing resume.

In 2017 Good Boy also released a split 7 inch with Melbourne wunderkind Jarrow, featuring the trio’s brand new single ‘Braap’. To cap off the year, Good Boy released their latest EP ‘Shirk Life’ through Barely Dressed Records; a poignant look at life an early 20-something year old living in Brisbane in 2017. Weaving elements of humour and politics with the band’s unwavering maturity and millennial sensibilities, ‘Shirk Life’ saw the band release their most affecting record to date.

This year, Good Boy have made some changes. Punters can expect a brassy horn section meandering throughout new tunes, kicking off with surprise track ‘Sodabread’, and latest single ‘CRF’ as well as the introduction of fourth member Marli Smales on bass guitar. Teasing an extended release due out 2019, keep an eye out for the good things Good Boy are working on.

‘CRF’ OUT NOW

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GOOD BOY share video for ‘1972 VW Superbug’

by the partae December 14, 2017
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GOOD BOY

Share new video for ‘1972 VW Superbug’ On tour now – Melbourne & Sydney this week!

Good Boy have today shared with us their self-produced video for ‘1972 VW Superbug’. The song is a nostalgic sprawler, exploring regional life via bored late-nights in their hometown of Bundaberg, Queensland. Rarely does a punk band write with such romanticism. The track is the third single from their brilliant EP Shirk Life, released November 10 via Barely Dressed Records.

“We made this video from footage collected every time we returned to our home town of Bundaberg, Queensland over the past two years” said drummer Stu McKenzie (who also filmed and edited the clip).“Not much has changed in the six years since we moved.  When we go back, the memories that the song (1972 VW Superbug) talks about are conjured all over again.”

Good Boy – ‘1972 VW Superbug’
Stream / Download via 
http://bdr.ec/gbsuperbugvid

Shirk Life is a political snapshot of living in Brisbane in your early 20’s from one of Australia’s most exciting young punk bands. The EP’s first track ‘A Waste Of 122 Million Dollars (Taxpayer Funded)’ spits a self-explanatory message about the absurd and insulting marriage equality plebiscite. Similarly,‘Fishing With A Shotgun’ and ‘Hell in a Handbasket’ seethe with frustration about the seeming non-choice between neo-liberal, right-wing and conservative politicians.  The EP feels just like an expression of exasperation – a collection of songs that show a young band finding and questioning their place in the world. Thought-provoking and exhilarating.

Stream/download Shirk Life here: https://goodboy.lnk.to/shirklife

Shirk Life is now also available on a limited edition 12″ vinyl, packaged as a double EP with their earlier standout EP Plum. Purchase it here: http://bdr.ec/gbshirklife

Good Boy are on tour right now! They played a handful of shows in WA last week and hit Melbourne this Thursday the 14th of Dec – catch them on the dates below:

December 14 – The Workers Club, Melbourne – http://bdr.ec/gbworkers
with LAZERTITS, No Local and S.M. Jenkins

December 15 – The Lansdowne, Sydney – http://bdr.ec/gblandsdowne
with Neighbourhood Void and Okin Osan

December 16  – Crowbar, Brisbane – http://bdr.ec/gbcrowbar
with Dumb Things and The Gametes

December 22 – Cats at Rocket Bar, Adelaide – http://bdr.ec/gbadelaide/
with Siamese and J.D. Gunslinger

Shirk Life Tracklisting

1. A Waste Of Approximately 122 Million Dollars (Taxpayer Funded)
2. 1972 VW Superbug
3. Consume, You Yuppy Dogs
4. Fishing With A Shotgun
5. Hell In A Handbasket
6. Majic Country
Good Boy – Shirk Life is out now via Barely Dressed Records / Remote Control Records.
Good Boy Online:
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GOOD BOY ‘Shirk Life’ EP out today!

by the partae November 10, 2017
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GOOD BOY

Good Boy release new EP Shirk Life
Australian headline tour this December

Good Boy today release their scorching EP Shirk Life. Shirk Life is a whip-smart, catchy-as-hell snapshot of living in Brisbane in your early 20’s from one of Australia’s most exciting young punk bands.

Purchase/stream Good Boy – Shirk Life here: https://goodboy.lnk.to/shirklife

Until recently, Good Boy never thought of themselves as a political band but sometimes the times just force your hand. Released last week with an incredible video (below), the EP’s first track ‘A Waste Of 122 Million Dollars (Taxpayer Funded)’ spits a self-explanatory message about the absurd and insulting marriage equality plebiscite. Similarly, ‘Fishing With A Shotgun’ and ‘Hell in a Handbasket’ seethe with frustration about the seeming non-choice between neo-liberal, right-wing and conservative politicians.

Stand-out track ‘1972 VW Superbug’ is a nostalgic sprawler which explores regional life via bored late-nights in their hometown of Bundaberg, Queensland. Never has “rum-city” been sung about with such romance and pathos. Meanwhile, the final track, ‘Majic Country’ is an ode to their new home of Fortitude Valley.

Shirk Life is a collection of songs that show a young band finding and questioning their place in the world. Thought-provoking and exhilarating.

Shirk Life will also be available on a limited edition 12″ vinyl, packaged as a double EP with their earlier standout EP Plum. You can order it here: http://bdr.ec/gbshirklife

Good Boy – ‘A Waste Of Approximately 122 Million Dollars (Taxpayer Funded)’
Stream / Download via http://bdr.ec/awastevid

Good Boy are also heading around Australia this December, and they have just announced incredible supports in each city (see below). Their live energy recalls the best of Cloud Nothings, Parquet Courtsand Australia’s influential Eddy Current Suppression Ring. In the last 12 months alone they have playedFalls Festival, Blurst of Times, Splendour in the Grass, and toured with Skeggs, The Creases,Japandroids and Grinspoon.

They’re in cracking live form! Catch Good Boy on the following dates:

December 8 – Brighton Hotel, Mandurah– Tickets
with Good Doogs and Teen Angst 
December 9 – Mr Lonely, Fremantle – Tickets
with Carla Geneve 
December 14 – The Workers Club, Melbourne – Tickets
with LAZERTITS, No Local and S.M. Jenkins
December 15 – The Lansdowne, Sydney – Tickets
with Neighbourhood Void, Cody Munro Moore and special guests
December 16 – Crowbar, Brisbane – Tickets
with Dumb Things and The Gametes
December 22 – Cats at Rocket Bar, Adelaide – Tickets
with Siamese and special guests

Shirk Life Tracklisting
1. A Waste Of Approximately 122 Million Dollars (Taxpayer Funded)

  1. 1972 VW Superbug
  2. Consume, You Yuppy Dogs
  3. Fishing With A Shotgun
  4. Hell In A Handbasket
  5. Majic Country

 

Good Boy – Shirk Life is out now via Barely Dressed Records / Remote Control Records.

 

Good Boy Online:
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GOOD BOY share new single ‘A Waste Of Approximately 122 Million Dollars (Taxpayer Funded)’

by the partae October 26, 2017
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GOOD BOY

Release new single ‘A Waste Of Approximately 122 Million Dollars (Taxpayer Funded)’ EP Shirk Life out Friday 10 November via Barely Dressed Australian headline tour in December

Premiered this week on Beats 1 Radio, Good Boy have now shared their new single ‘A Waste Of Approximately 122 Million Dollars (Taxpayer Funded)’. This is the second single to come from their hyper-intelligent and raucous EP Shirk Life, due November 10 via Barely Dressed Records.

The song itself spits a frustrated and self-explanatory message about the absurd, insulting and embarrassing marriage equality plebiscite in Australia. As singer Rian King explains, “122 million dollars of public funding for an opinion is disgusting. In NZ all they had to do was sign a piece of paper and go to lunch but our pathetic bureaucracy-obsessed need to spend money and time, distracts from what should already be legal. There is no valid argument against same sex marriage.”

Recorded by Cameron Smith from Incremental Records ( Dune Rats, DZ Deathrays and Velociraptor) and mixed and mastered by Mikey Young (Eddy Current Suppression Ring / Total Control), ‘A Waste Of Approximately 122 Million Dollars (Taxpayer Funded)’ is whip-smart and catchy-as-hell. And it comes with a brand new (claymation!) video directed by Fin Marx. Watch via the image below.

As Marx explains, “The video was more of a fun arts and crafts project for our sharehouse than anything. We had a limited time frame and budget so we figured ‘why not a claymation?’ and blindly went from there. There’s a lot of little inside jokes (like Rian’s dancing) that I hope brings the fans a little closer to what the band are all really like.”

Shirk Life will be available on a limited edition 12” vinyl, packaged with their earlier standout EP Plum. You can pre-order the double EP now.

Good Boy – ‘A Waste Of Approximately 122 Million Dollars (Taxpayer Funded)’
Stream / Download via http://bdr.ec/awastevid

Good Boy are heading around Australia this December, and you don’t want to miss them. Their live energy recalls the best of Cloud Nothings, Parquet Courts and Australia’s influential Eddy Current Suppression Ring. In the last 12 months alone they have played Falls Festival, Blurst of Times,Splendour in the Grass, and toured with Skeggs, The Creases, Japandroids and Grinspoon. Lets just say they are in the best form they could possibly be in. Catch Good Boy on the following dates:

December 8 – Brighton Hotel, Mandurah – Tickets
December 9 – Mr Lonely, Fremantle – Tickets
December 14 – The Workers Club, Melbourne – Tickets
December 15 – The Lansdowne, Sydney – Tickets
December 16  – Crowbar, Brisbane – Tickets
December 22 – Cats at Rocket Bar, Adelaide – Tickets

Shirk Life Tracklisting
1. A Waste Of Approximately 122 Million Dollars (Taxpayer Funded)

  1. 1972 VW Superbug
  2. Consume, You Yuppy Dogs
  3. Fishing With A Shotgun
  4. Hell In A Handbasket
  5. Majic Country

 

Good Boy – Shirk Life is out Friday 10 November via Barely Dressed Records / Remote Control Records.

Good Boy Online:
Website | Twitter  | Instagram | Facebook

 

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GOOD BOY sign to Barely Dressed, announce EP + share video for ‘Fishing With A Shotgun’

by the partae October 19, 2017
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GOOD BOY Sign to Barely Dressed Release video for ‘Fishing With A Shotgun’ Announce new EP Shirk Life Announce headline Australian tour

Barely Dressed Records is delighted to welcome fast-rising Brisbane punks Good Boy to their roster for the release of their brilliant impending EP Shirk Life out Friday 10 November.

To celebrate the signing, Good Boy have released a strange and wonderful video for first single ‘Fishing With A Shotgun’ premiered by The 405 and have also shared details for their headline Australian tour.

Produced and engineered by Tim Fitz (Middle Kids), and mixed and mastered by Mikey Young (Eddy Current Suppression Ring / Total Control), ‘Fishing With A Shotgun’ is a 2 minute 30 second burst of hyper-intelligent garage punk energy. And now it comes with an equally awesome video.

Created by Australia’s pre-eminent music video auteur SPOD, the video combines 3-D animation taking aim at the absurdity and vulgarity of Pauline Hanson and right-wing politics within Australia. “Fishing With A Shotgun is a dig at the disgusting, spineless leaders that run our country, the dismal state of Australian politics and the gutless idiots too dumb and stupid to say or do anything,” says singer Rian King, “It talks about the helplessness felt by thousands of young Aussies.”

Infused with vitriol and incendiary lyrics, ‘Fishing With A Shotgun’ is the first single to come from Good Boy’s brand new EP Shirk Life. Shirk Life will be available on a limited edition 12” vinyl, packaged with their earlier standout EP Plum. You can pre-order the double EP now.

Good Boy have built a reputation for barnstorming live shows and recordings which are whip-smart and raucous. Their live energy recalls the best of Cloud Nothings, Parquet Courts and Australia’s influentialEddy Current Suppression Ring. In the last 12 months alone they have played Falls Festival, Blurst of Times, Splendour in the Grass, and toured with Skeggs, The Creases, Japandroids and Grinspoon.  And today they have announced their own headline tour this December.

Catch Good Boy on the following dates:
December 8 – Brighton Hotel, Mandurah – Tickets
December 9 – Mr Lonely, Fremantle – Tickets
December 14 – The Workers Club, Melbourne – Tickets
December 15 – The Lansdowne, Sydney – Tickets
December 16  – Crowbar, Brisbane – Tickets
December 22 –  Cats at Rocket Bar, Adelaide – Tickets

Good Boy ‘Fishing With A Shotgun’ (Official Video)

Shirk Life Tracklisting

  1. A Waste Of Approximately 122 Million Dollars (Taxpayer Funded)
  2. 1972 VW Superbug
  3. Consume, You Yuppy Dogs
  4. Fishing With A Shotgun
  5. Hell In A Handbasket
  6. Majic Country

 

Good Boy – Shirk Life is out Friday 10 November via Barely Dressed Records / Remote Control Records.

 

Good Boy Online:
Website | Twitter  | Instagram | Facebook

 

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