
“We’re Not out There to Try and Make Gold Records” – Bodyjar on Their Long-Awaited New Album, ‘New Rituals’
Their first album in nine years, New Rituals sees Melbourne punk icons Bodyjar still at the top of their game after 30 years.
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Subscribe NowTheir first album in nine years, New Rituals sees Melbourne punk icons Bodyjar still at the top of their game after 30 years.
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