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Banging out hook-laden tunes pulsing with infectious energy and a healthy dose of wild abandon, Palms are a four-piece from Sydney, Australia who have become one of the city’s most-loved underground bands.

Formed by best buds Al Grigg (songwriter, vocals and guitar) and Tom Wallace (drums and backing vocals) from the aftermath of their previous band <a href="spotify:artist:4rBONxhaRyGFMKyRK7RYNe" data-name="Red Riders">Red Riders</a>, they soon settled into a style of music they felt more at home in, releasing their first single, “The Summer Is Done With Us” in 2011.

By the time their now-cult classic debut Step Brothers appeared in 2013, they’d grown to a quartet, adding Brendy Walsh (bass) and Dion “Danger” Ford (guitar) to their ranks. Recorded by Owen Penglis (<a href="spotify:artist:01Jsi7Q2a1GdLvNShahaj1" data-name="Royal Headache">Royal Headache</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:26z3WWkBQxxvG8jRbFdL3N" data-name="Straight Arrows">Straight Arrows</a>) in his kitchen, and released through, the record effortlessly spiked catchy-as-hell indie rock with a bit of garage chaos. Armed with monstrous tunes like “Love” and “This Last Year” the band quickly gained fans across the country.

As their reputation grew, a second record Crazy Rack, appeared in 2015. Released by Ivy League records, the album was once again produced by Penglis (in an actual studio this time!) and won the band support from national broadcaster triple j with the single “Beatdown”.

After an accidental five-year hiatus Palms return with their brand new single “This One Is Your One”, a sun-drenched slab that hits the ears and the heart with equal force.

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2,663

Followers

2,184

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