Chris Hemsworth has previously plugged The Teskey Brothers and Dermot Kennedy and traded Thor's hammer for a guitar with Ed Sheeran on social media.
Chris Hemsworth, Fanning Dempsey National Park (Source: Instagram/@chrishemsworth, Lara Schless)
Bigtime Hollywood actor and Aussie legend Chris Hemsworth has taken to Instagram to provide an epic co-sign for Fanning Dempsey National Park.
Taking to Instagram on Sunday (4 August), the Thor actor showcased the duo’s debut album, The Deluge, on green vinyl and said:
Hey, what’s up, everyone? So, two of my good mates, Bernard Fanning from Powderfinger and Paul Dempsey from Something For Kate have just sent me their new album, a vinyl copy.
Fanning Dempsey National Park - The Deluge, they’re two of Australia’s rock legends. The album is out now. It’s awesome; check it out. Congrats, guys!
Hemsworth captioned the video, “Two Aussie rock legends @bernardfanning @pauldempseymusic have teamed up for a new album called ‘the Deluge’ is out now give it a listen!”
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This isn’t the first time Hemsworth has used his platform to boost Australian music. In June 2017, he posted a screenshot of himself playing Crying Shame by The Teskey Brothers on Instagram, writing in the caption:
Check out this little soul band all the way from my home town Melbourne @australia #teskybrothers #amazing just found out that the wonderful mother of these guys was the mid wife at Liam's (my brother) birth so thanks for the music and thanks for Liam !
Hemsworth, a passionate music lover, shared a video from Irish star Dermot Kennedy’s show in December 2023. Also in December, Hemsworth was pictured holding Thor’s hammer with Ed Sheeran in the singer’s 2023 wrap post.
Earlier in 2023, Sheeran gave Hemsworth a guitar in exchange for the iconic hammer pictured in the films. The exchange was posted on Instagram—check it out below.
On Friday (2 August), Fanning Dempsey National Park released their debut album, The Deluge, to great anticipation and led the inaugural The Music Sessions, where 150 lucky punters got to hear the album a day early, played in its entirety in vinyl, with the duo participating in an epic Q&A with Richard Kingsmill halfway through the album.
To learn more about the band, read The Music’s cover story about Fanning Dempsey National Park here.