Newcastle’s Local Resident Failure have spent years of touring across Australia and Europe and consumed many litres of beer to produce their album, "This Here's The Hard Part"... out of all of their releases, this is definitely one of them!
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Limited Edition "This Here's The Hard Part" cassette tape. Comes with hand numbered authenticity / download card and vinyl stickers.
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Limited edition "This Here's The Hard Part" 12" LP with artwork by nelloforesto (Italy)
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lyrics
I've been out of this suburb and I've been out of this state, but I've never been away with you and maybe that was my mistake.
I'd pack my bags tomorrow if you wanted to run away, I'd leave my friends behind again if you'd let me come and stay.
I'll board this flight alone, I'd find you and we'd "when in Rome", and I'd go anywhere 'yeah' just to be with you.
I'll board this flight alone, and hope that one day we'd find home, and I'd go anywhere 'yeah' just to be with you.
We could cross the river Nile, we could slide down Everest, we could take the train through America, and we'd end up at The Fest.
Naked jelly wresting in the middle of Times Square, climb the Great Wall Of China, and then we're off to Disneyland.
I'll board this flight alone, I'd find you and we'd "when in Rome", and I'd go anywhere 'yeah' just to be with you.
I'll board this flight alone, and hope that one day we'd find home, and I'd go anywhere 'yeah' just to be with you.
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This is a damn fine release. It feels genuine; at times even emotional (in a good way). It's fun and witty while also being pissed off in all the right ways. It's political, critical, and nonconformist. Yet it still manages to feel original in an arguably oversaturated genre. Nicholas Whittemore
Aussie upstarts juxtapose tightly-wound post punk songwriting with nuanced production, jangling choruses, and heady jams. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 29, 2023