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Aussie punks Vintage Crop incorporate jerky post-punk elements into their garage rock to galvanizing effect.
Vintage Crop was formed in 2016 in the port city of Geelong, Victoria, by songwriter/vocalist Jack Cherry. After a succession of changes, the lineup solidified with Tyson Harper on guitar and brothers Tyler and Luke O'Brien as the rhythm section. Geelong was already home to a thriving D.I.Y. garage punk scene that had produced acts like Ausmuteants, the Frowning Clouds, and the Living Eyes, so Vintage Crop fit right in. They got their start playing at house parties and released their debut album, TV Organs, on cassette in 2017 through Weather Vane Records. A raw, untutored blast of muddily recorded garage punk, it was an immediate hit among fans of the genre and was reissued on wax the following year by France's Polaks Records. Their second album, 2018's New Age, was released by the influential Aussie D.I.Y. label Anti-Fade. Recorded in 10 hours, it was a more accomplished and nuanced record leaning slightly toward post-punk, with more twisty, jerky guitar work and rhythms. Vintage Crop garnered more attention worldwide and undertook a European tour. Their post-punk-influenced style became more pronounced on their third album, Serve to Serve Again, released by London label Upset the Rhythm in 2020. The band's 4th album, Kibitzer, was released in 2022. Considered a more refined and melodic effort, the album was also released with Anti-Fade and Upset The Rhythm.
Vintage Crop was formed in 2016 in the port city of Geelong, Victoria, by songwriter/vocalist Jack Cherry. After a succession of changes, the lineup solidified with Tyson Harper on guitar and brothers Tyler and Luke O'Brien as the rhythm section. Geelong was already home to a thriving D.I.Y. garage punk scene that had produced acts like Ausmuteants, the Frowning Clouds, and the Living Eyes, so Vintage Crop fit right in. They got their start playing at house parties and released their debut album, TV Organs, on cassette in 2017 through Weather Vane Records. A raw, untutored blast of muddily recorded garage punk, it was an immediate hit among fans of the genre and was reissued on wax the following year by France's Polaks Records. Their second album, 2018's New Age, was released by the influential Aussie D.I.Y. label Anti-Fade. Recorded in 10 hours, it was a more accomplished and nuanced record leaning slightly toward post-punk, with more twisty, jerky guitar work and rhythms. Vintage Crop garnered more attention worldwide and undertook a European tour. Their post-punk-influenced style became more pronounced on their third album, Serve to Serve Again, released by London label Upset the Rhythm in 2020. The band's 4th album, Kibitzer, was released in 2022. Considered a more refined and melodic effort, the album was also released with Anti-Fade and Upset The Rhythm.
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