Bleary eyes and stoned, the legends Astrofuzz have given Trash Cult limited exclusive early release vinyl copies of their new self-titled album and holy shit...it's a monster!!
Be the first kid on your block to own a copy of this slab of pyschedelic shoe gazing doom. Ohhhh...
Did we mention they were signed? Oh, so lucky...half genuine, half forged - surely that makes them even better and more exclusive?
With appeal to more than just punk history obsessives, Orstralia offers an unprecedented snapshot of an underacknowledged segment of Australian life and history.
Far from punk’s more modish North Atlantic core in the late 1970s, discontented youth in Australia were enacting similar musical and cultural reckonings. Yet in spite of Australia's purported “laid-back” national demeanour, punks there were routinely met with insult, fist, or the police baton.
More subterranean than the national scandal that was punk back in “homeland” Britain, Australia’s own bands nonetheless came to be heralded internationally. Orstralia represents the first definitive account of the country’s initial years, from progenitors the Saints and Radio Birdman in the mid-70s, through the emergence of hardcore in the 1980s, to the stylistic diffusion that accompanied transition to the 1990s.
Based on over 130 interviews, Orstralia documents the most renowned to the most fleeting and obscure acts the nation produced. Included are equally engrossing and shocking personal narratives befitting such a passionate and intemperate cultural form, as well as punk’s placement within broader Australian society at the time.
“Australia has some claim to being a punk founder nation, most obviously through the influence of the Saints and Radio Birdman. In Orstralia, Tristan Clark explores the wider terrain to recover a vibrant prepunk, punk, and postpunk history that captures the vibrancy and excitement of a culture brimming with ingenuity and teenage verve. A brilliant book and essential reading for all those interested in punk's cultural past.”
—Matthew Worley, author of No Future: Punk Politics and British Youth Culture, 1976–84
“If your knowledge of Australian punk grinds to a halt at the Saints, Radio Birdman, the Hard-Ons, and Vicious Circle, Orstralia is a deep dive into that country’s turbulent alternative underground of the late 1970s and ’80s, when rebellious youths clashed with the police (not to mention the church, the government, the media . . . authority in general), rival subcultures, their parents and even themselves. Proving that an oppressive police state is no match for subversive creativity in the long run, Australian punk evolved and thrived in the face of such adversity—very much its own beast given its isolation from London and New York—and this forensically researched tome is its story, written in such detail and with such fascinating insight, you can relive it all vicariously without having your nose broken and discover a treasure trove of passionate noise into the bargain. This is an important and entertaining piece of work.”
—Ian Glasper, author of Burning Britain: The History of UK Punk 1980–1984 and The Day the Country Died: A History of Anarcho Punk 1980 to 1984
Limited edition of '5 only' individually (all different) screenprinted Test Press copies of this limited DEAD release!!
This release was purely for their 2024 US tour, and completely sold out. Re-issued for the Australian market, limited to only 200 copies and exclusive to Trash Cult!
Get yourself a test press early, they wont be around for long...
A.
Shared Circuits
The Smallest Warrior
Digging Holes
Pressing Matters
Nunchukka Superfly
ExelooB.
The Australian Redneck
Stitch
Burn Us Clean
credits
released July 25, 2021
Produced by DEAD
Jace: Bass/Vox. Jem: Drums/Vox.
Recorded live at The Tote, Collingwood 04/01/2020 and Mixed by Max Ducker at Cellar Sessions
except Shared Circuits and Exeloo recorded by the band.
Mastered by Kyle Spence
Art by Jace, Design and layout by Jem.
Centre Label photos by Pete Byrne and Zo Damage.
This album is dedicated to the memory of Sean Baxter; a man whose contribution to and support of underground music cannot be overstated.
This album was recorded at the only live show the band played in 2020, the last time we saw Sean. We love you Sean and you are sorely missed.
MERZBOW 'Venereology' Vintage short sleeved T-shirt 1994
Ultra rare Merzbow Tshirt. Printed for the release of the Relapse album, Venereology.
Ultra thick plastic print that stinks like crayons, you know what we mean?
All Sport Pro Weight Preshrunk Made in US 100% Cotton
Author: Paul Drummond
Before the hippies, before the punks, there were the 13th Floor Elevators: an unlikely crew of outcast weirdo geniuses who changed musical culture. Through a rich and diverse array of primary materials – including previously unseen band photographs, rare artwork, items from family scrapbooks and diaries, new and archival interviews, dozens of press accounts, (and many Austin Police Department records!) – this impressive volume tells the complete and unvarnished story of the band. Born out of a union of club bands on the burgeoning Austin bohemian scene and a pronounced taste for hallucinogens, the 13th Floor Elevators were formed in late 1965 when lyricist Tommy Hallasked a local singer named Roky Erickson to join up with his new rock outfit. Four years, three official albums, and countless acid trips later, it was over: the Elevators’ pioneering first run ended in a dizzying jumble of professional mismanagement, internal arguments, drug busts, and forced psychiatric imprisonments. In their short existence, however, the group succeeded in blowing the lid off the budding musical underground, logging early salvos in the countercultural struggle against state authorities, and turning their deeply hallucinatory take on jug-band garage rock into a new American institution called psychedelic music.
Pre-orders now taken for our first limited edition Charity T-Shirt Collab, kicking off with the incredible Bendigo-based artist and tattooist, Wes Harrison.
All profits from sales will be donated to The Orange Door: "The Orange Door is a free service for adults, children and young people who are experiencing or have experienced family violence and families who need extra support with the wellbeing and development of children"www.orangedoor.vic.gov.au
Pre-orders only. Orders close 30 June 2023.
ARVO SHOW ANNOUNCED: Join us for an awesome afternoon as we help Bad//Dreems launch their new album Hoo-Ha! right here in Eagle-fucking-hawk at Trash Cult.
Your ticket gives you: Free access to the show, a free Young Henry's beer, plus you select which format you want the new album - Vinyl LP, CD or Cassette at RRP (Tickets priced accordingly). Ben and Alex will be playing and signing albums - beers will be cheap!
As always - limited tickets and this will be a spectacular event so get on that ASAP!!!
Join us for an awesome night as we help Bad//Dreems launch their new album Hoo-Ha! right here in Eagle-fucking-hawk at Trash Cult.
Your ticket gives you: Free access to the show, a free Young Henry's beer, plus you select which format you want the new album - Vinyl LP, CD or Cassette at RRP (Tickets priced accordingly). Ben and Alex will be playing and signing albums - beers will be cheap!
As always - limited tickets and this will be a spectacular event so get on that ASAP!!!
Trash Cult will be hosting one hell of a party on May 27th, as Moody Beaches hit the road in support of their debut record Acid Ocean, along with Portarlington’s most famous musical troupe Affordable Repayments (Members of Killer Birds, Agonhymn) to launch their own new release Can't Win For Losing Some Days.
Fresh off supporting Bikini Kill at the Forum, K5 are also set to round out this very special night. We can barely contain ourselves.
Tickets through Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/607011135647