
‘It’s a Hell of a Ride’: Electric Callboy on New Music and Their Wild Australian Trajectory
The band’s return to Australia for Good Things 2024 feels like somewhat of a homecoming, and one that came packed with a few major curveballs
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Subscribe NowThe band’s return to Australia for Good Things 2024 feels like somewhat of a homecoming, and one that came packed with a few major curveballs
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