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Jackson Reid Briggs & the Heaters: Waiting in a Corner 12"
Imagine a world where The Saints held onto the raw-throated, full-throttle rockânâroll of their mighty first three albums. Where Radio Birdman are rightly held up as one of the all-time great bands. Where the Wipers never left the driving punk rock of âIs This Real?â behind for the post-kraut-psych-whatever of the (admittedly still totally raginâ) âYouth Of Americaâ, and simply kickstarted a revolution.
Thatâs the sort of reality where Jackson Reid Briggs & The Heaters would be best appreciated. Where driving rhythms, crunching power chords and the sound of a man howling âYOUâRE GONNA GET EATEN ALIVEâ are the adrenaline-pumping soundtrack to the everyday. Where an album like âWaiting In A Cornerâ is heralded as a goddamn classic upon arrival, and worshipped as a vital instrument in setting souls on fire and lifting spirits everywhere. Where⊠aww, you get the idea.
Because Melbourne-based Briggs and his thrillingly rambunctious collective have made one of those albums - their fifth - where all you can do is play it over and over, thrilling to the ordered chaos of songs like âToo Many Yearsâ while swooning to the anthemic likes of âIf You Only Knewâ. There are some types of music that Australia just does better. Garage? Punk? Yeah, something like that. âWaiting In A Cornerâ is the latest example, and holy fuck, itâs an instant wonder. If only rockânâroll could always be this good.
Will Fitzpatrick
Thatâs the sort of reality where Jackson Reid Briggs & The Heaters would be best appreciated. Where driving rhythms, crunching power chords and the sound of a man howling âYOUâRE GONNA GET EATEN ALIVEâ are the adrenaline-pumping soundtrack to the everyday. Where an album like âWaiting In A Cornerâ is heralded as a goddamn classic upon arrival, and worshipped as a vital instrument in setting souls on fire and lifting spirits everywhere. Where⊠aww, you get the idea.
Because Melbourne-based Briggs and his thrillingly rambunctious collective have made one of those albums - their fifth - where all you can do is play it over and over, thrilling to the ordered chaos of songs like âToo Many Yearsâ while swooning to the anthemic likes of âIf You Only Knewâ. There are some types of music that Australia just does better. Garage? Punk? Yeah, something like that. âWaiting In A Cornerâ is the latest example, and holy fuck, itâs an instant wonder. If only rockânâroll could always be this good.
Will Fitzpatrick
Imagine a world where The Saints held onto the raw-throated, full-throttle rockânâroll of their mighty first three albums. Where Radio Birdman are rightly held up as one of the all-time great bands. Where the Wipers never left the driving punk rock of âIs This Real?â behind for the post-kraut-psych-whatever of the (admittedly still totally raginâ) âYouth Of Americaâ, and simply kickstarted a revolution.
Thatâs the sort of reality where Jackson Reid Briggs & The Heaters would be best appreciated. Where driving rhythms, crunching power chords and the sound of a man howling âYOUâRE GONNA GET EATEN ALIVEâ are the adrenaline-pumping soundtrack to the everyday. Where an album like âWaiting In A Cornerâ is heralded as a goddamn classic upon arrival, and worshipped as a vital instrument in setting souls on fire and lifting spirits everywhere. Where⊠aww, you get the idea.
Because Melbourne-based Briggs and his thrillingly rambunctious collective have made one of those albums - their fifth - where all you can do is play it over and over, thrilling to the ordered chaos of songs like âToo Many Yearsâ while swooning to the anthemic likes of âIf You Only Knewâ. There are some types of music that Australia just does better. Garage? Punk? Yeah, something like that. âWaiting In A Cornerâ is the latest example, and holy fuck, itâs an instant wonder. If only rockânâroll could always be this good.
Will Fitzpatrick
Thatâs the sort of reality where Jackson Reid Briggs & The Heaters would be best appreciated. Where driving rhythms, crunching power chords and the sound of a man howling âYOUâRE GONNA GET EATEN ALIVEâ are the adrenaline-pumping soundtrack to the everyday. Where an album like âWaiting In A Cornerâ is heralded as a goddamn classic upon arrival, and worshipped as a vital instrument in setting souls on fire and lifting spirits everywhere. Where⊠aww, you get the idea.
Because Melbourne-based Briggs and his thrillingly rambunctious collective have made one of those albums - their fifth - where all you can do is play it over and over, thrilling to the ordered chaos of songs like âToo Many Yearsâ while swooning to the anthemic likes of âIf You Only Knewâ. There are some types of music that Australia just does better. Garage? Punk? Yeah, something like that. âWaiting In A Cornerâ is the latest example, and holy fuck, itâs an instant wonder. If only rockânâroll could always be this good.
Will Fitzpatrick
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Imagine a world where The Saints held onto the raw-throated, full-throttle rockânâroll of their mighty first three albums. Where Radio Birdman are rightly held up as one of the all-time great bands. Where the Wipers never left the driving punk rock of âIs This Real?â behind for the post-kraut-psych-whatever of the (admittedly still totally raginâ) âYouth Of Americaâ, and simply kickstarted a revolution.
Thatâs the sort of reality where Jackson Reid Briggs & The Heaters would be best appreciated. Where driving rhythms, crunching power chords and the sound of a man howling âYOUâRE GONNA GET EATEN ALIVEâ are the adrenaline-pumping soundtrack to the everyday. Where an album like âWaiting In A Cornerâ is heralded as a goddamn classic upon arrival, and worshipped as a vital instrument in setting souls on fire and lifting spirits everywhere. Where⊠aww, you get the idea.
Because Melbourne-based Briggs and his thrillingly rambunctious collective have made one of those albums - their fifth - where all you can do is play it over and over, thrilling to the ordered chaos of songs like âToo Many Yearsâ while swooning to the anthemic likes of âIf You Only Knewâ. There are some types of music that Australia just does better. Garage? Punk? Yeah, something like that. âWaiting In A Cornerâ is the latest example, and holy fuck, itâs an instant wonder. If only rockânâroll could always be this good.
Will Fitzpatrick
Thatâs the sort of reality where Jackson Reid Briggs & The Heaters would be best appreciated. Where driving rhythms, crunching power chords and the sound of a man howling âYOUâRE GONNA GET EATEN ALIVEâ are the adrenaline-pumping soundtrack to the everyday. Where an album like âWaiting In A Cornerâ is heralded as a goddamn classic upon arrival, and worshipped as a vital instrument in setting souls on fire and lifting spirits everywhere. Where⊠aww, you get the idea.
Because Melbourne-based Briggs and his thrillingly rambunctious collective have made one of those albums - their fifth - where all you can do is play it over and over, thrilling to the ordered chaos of songs like âToo Many Yearsâ while swooning to the anthemic likes of âIf You Only Knewâ. There are some types of music that Australia just does better. Garage? Punk? Yeah, something like that. âWaiting In A Cornerâ is the latest example, and holy fuck, itâs an instant wonder. If only rockânâroll could always be this good.
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