The Sydney trio have a stack of shows on the horizon, so if you're not yet across them, you will be soon.
Ascendant Sydney garage-rock trio Crocodylus are tearing towards their appearance as part of Sounds Of The Suburbs' awesome line-up early next month, where they'll rub shoulders with the likes of Skegss, Camp Cope, Jeff Rosenstock, Ruby Fields and plenty of other excellent acts in the process.
If you've not yet acquainted yourselves with the band's adenoidal brand of fuzz-laden revelry, new tune Christian Syrups is as good a place as any to start, and theMusic.com.au is stoked to be giving the track its premiere run today.
Building on the work laid down on 2016's debut EP Bummed Out, the freshly unveiled track packs a surf-rock punch and an ingrained sense of irreverence that makes it impossible to resist, all fuzz and fun, and carefree bounce and buoyancy.
Their spot at Sounds Of The Suburbs isn't the only outing they have on the cards in the near future, either; most immediately, the boys are hitting the stage at the Lansdowne tomorrow, 18 August, with Hideous Sun Demon and Nick Nuisance & The Delinquents.
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You can also catch them at next Friday's Strawberry Boogie second birthday shindig with Donny Benet, Tees, White Blanks and Gauci, or at their own single launch at Waywards on Friday 1 September, with support from Rosa Maria, Cosmic Flanders and The Links.
See Crocodylus' Faceboook page for more info about their upcoming shows and releases.