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Party Dozen

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Party Dozen’s 2022 album The Real Work was not the duo’s first record, but it was in many ways where saxophonist Kirsty Tickle and percussionist Jonathan Boulet really started to put it all together. It was the record that made Bandcamp, Stereogum, Brooklyn Vegan and a whole swathe of Australian radio stations declare it their Album of the Day/Week/Epoch, the one that proved to be an international breakthrough for the group.

In September 2024 Party Dozen made a comeback with a new album, Crime In AustraliaFrom ECHO.lu, a slew of new songs that are simultaneously more focused and more feral than anything they’ve ever done. Across its ten tracks, the record showcases a group absolutely unafraid to explore their “many dumb ideas” and as a result going places that are thrilling, visceral, face-melting, surprisingly danceable, and frequently ridiculous –often all at the same time.

If Mainz-based duo Sheebaba had to describe themselves in a few words, they would pick: noise, poetry and drum loops, genre-bending, art rock, dark wave, experimental, goth, industrial, fuzzy and glitchy, conceptual, performative, colours of the rainbow, against hate. But they’re even more than that.

For fans of:

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