The first new song in 20 years from the iconic Melbourne act.
Rooted in working-class politics and reinvigorated contemporary production, the first single in two decades from Melbourne rockers Painters & Dockers doesn’t let up for a second.
When frontman Paulie Stewart isn’t spitting catchy melodies, bold guitar leads weave their way around a horns section, all pieced together by engineer Jez Giddings (The Living End, Dallas Frasca) and producer/mixer Michael Badger (King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard).
It’s been a rough week for Stewart, who is undergoing surgery following a head injury, but he won’t let that stop the band giving the new single a massive hometown launch this weekend.
They’ve “roped in some good friends” to perform the songs, as Stewart insists "the show must go on".
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