The debut album "Speak Up" for Geraldton WA punk quintet Alex The Kid delivers 13 tracks full of fun, fast and energetic Aussie melodic punk rock. Mixed and mastered by Dan Florez at Getaway Recording in Boston, MA “Speak Up” is a punk record fans of The Lawrence Arms, Dillinger Four, Lifetime, Smoke or Fire will devour.
First 50 orders also receive free 1" Alex The Kid button and vinyl stickers.
Pressing:
250 x Opaque “Purple Rain” with “Blue Suede Shoes” splatter
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Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
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Includes unlimited streaming of Speak Up
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
ships out within 2 days
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Streaming + Download
Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
I’ve got Doritos; I’ve got some party pies
I want some onion rings; get me two large fries
Let’s go to Wilson house they’ll know what to do
Let’s go to Wilson house, they roll the fattest scoobs
Lets get high, lets get high tonight
Lets get high, lets get so high
Lets get high, lets get high tonight
Lets get high, lets get so high
(so high)
Lets get high, lets get high tonight
Lets get high, lets get so high
(So high)
Lets get high, lets get high tonight
Lets get high, lets get so high
(So high)
supported by 5 fans who also own “Let’s Blow This Joint”
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