From Radness to Sadness: Ten Years Of Being SPOD
The man that invented partying (in Sydney) lovingly embraces the sombreness of adulthood.
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We chat to vocalist Sam McTrusty about the band's slow road to success, working with Jacknife Lee and making big statements.
"People want to give us a lot of shit for wearing our influences on our sleeves. But we just aren't interested in hiding our influences. We aren't trying to impress."
We chat to Jon Toogood about the group's twenty year history and their blistering new album 'FVEY'.
Listen to the UK-based band's debut release. We also chat with frontman Michael Tomlinson about the band's foundation, their tragic pop sound and their thoughts on Southern American reality television shows.
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