Million Dollar Records third release is on the horizon, the third Brando's Island 7".
Brando’s Island re-emerge with their third 7”, another manic two-song 45, falling somewhere between
adventurous synth punk and new wave. Brando’s deliver a whirlwind, cacophonous
nosedive of turbulent tempos, lambasting an egotistical climate. The A-side Duplicaat
veers askew, pitting the trademark jaunty rhythms of an SH-2 and vibraphone.
Think Arto Lindsay’s Ambitious Lovers ripped apart by boisterous bass-heavy
drumming and a cathartic, Australian tongue. The B-side Natural Order storms
home, winding through the arse end of an L.A/San-Fran obsessed frenzy. All
juxtapositions considered, all aural space twisted, this is Brando’s Island at
their most venomous, bound in the confines of their island home. Driven with
pop sensibility, this is aloof punk for a prudent cause.
Out in a weeks time. Until then, check out more footage of Brando's from 2015 (same show as below). Duplicaat features within the clip, along with a sea of stagnant heads. Courtesy of Bad Dingo, love ya work.
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