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Having recently shared the stage with Australian icons The Living End and Regurgitator, as well as internationals like Ash (IRE) and Sparta (USA), Adelaide/Kaurna’s Street Legal now reveal their debut EP, ‘Bruxism’ - a four-track journey through brooding synth pop and restless new wave energy.
Recorded with Matt Schultz (The Empty Threats, Twine) and mixed by GRAMMY Award-winning engineer Hugo Nicolson (Radiohead, Father John Misty), the EP also features focus track ‘No Gods! No Masters! No Doorlists! No Bouncers!’, accompanied by an era-blurring music video that showcases the band’s seamlessly vivid fusion of past and future in their art.
"’No Gods…’ is a tongue-in-cheek look at the chaos of modern dating in the digital age - swiping, misreading signals, and falling in and out of love in a matter of seconds,” explains Matt. “The modern format/retro aesthetic of the music video perfectly complements the modern retro vibe of the song, with a nod to old Oz classic music videos including Hunters & Collectors and INXS."
Recorded with Matt Schultz (The Empty Threats, Twine) and mixed by GRAMMY Award-winning engineer Hugo Nicolson (Radiohead, Father John Misty), the EP also features focus track ‘No Gods! No Masters! No Doorlists! No Bouncers!’, accompanied by an era-blurring music video that showcases the band’s seamlessly vivid fusion of past and future in their art.
"’No Gods…’ is a tongue-in-cheek look at the chaos of modern dating in the digital age - swiping, misreading signals, and falling in and out of love in a matter of seconds,” explains Matt. “The modern format/retro aesthetic of the music video perfectly complements the modern retro vibe of the song, with a nod to old Oz classic music videos including Hunters & Collectors and INXS."