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Tropical Fuck Storm
Tropical Fuck Storm - Moonburn
Tropical Fuck Storm
Moonburn
Tape | 2022 | US | Original (Joyful Noise)
13,99 €*
Release: 2022 / US – Original
Genre: Rock & Indie
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Australian art-punk group Tropical Fuck Storm continues its hotstreak of brain-bending releases with Moonburn, a maxi-singlecassette out on Joyful Noise Recordings.Side A offers new song, "Moonburn," a ballad in the classic TFSstyle written and sung by Gareth Liddiard. TFS bassist FionaKitschin steps up to the microphone on "Ann," a cover of TheStooges that swaps Ron Asheton's scorching guitar part for aderanged sound collage of guitar freakouts, siren noises, andelectronics.Side B includes an acoustic take on the fan-favorite song "Aspirin(Slight Return)" and a haunting cover of Talking Heads'"Heaven."
Tropical Fuck Storm - Deep State
Tropical Fuck Storm
Deep State
Tape | 2021 | US | Original (Joyful Noise)
16,99 €*
Release: 2021 / US – Original
Genre: Rock & Indie
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Most of us have lived some inner Tropical Fuck Storm over this past year and a half. ¬Even for a band that's made a career out of crafting songs attuned to political and social crisis, there was a new bleak in the air for Tropical Fuck Storm, what the band calls "give-a-fuck fatigue." The third album from the avant-punk quad_aptly titled Deep States _ mines familiar ground as well as new cultural terrains, while digging deeper into the subjective state of contemporary panic. ¬While not quite a protest album, Deep States comes complete with Q drops, nods to the January 6th Capitol Riot, a riff on pizzagate, MAGAs squaring off with Antifas, waterboarded Martians, dangerous cults from Heaven's Gate to The Shining Path and, not to be outdone, Romeo agents who bed us at night only to betray us by morning. We live in a world in which the bizarre has become the normative, and Tropical Fuck Storm plumbs that paradox. That said, the band is far too wary of the self-importance attached to songs in the didactic mode. "We make pop records," frontman Gareth Liddiard says, "that don't deny we're all in a bit of trouble here."¬ What makes Tropical Fuck Storm so great is the intersection between their dark but satiric storytelling and musical arrangements intent on perverting received canons and wisdoms. These are songs as experiment, advancing and retreating at their own idiosyncratic, deeply unsettling pace. They hang on the slant beat and slide into jazzy, distortion-packed jams so tumultuous they'd make Charlie Mingus proud. Musically, Deep States goes wherever it wants, riffing on pop, R&B, Talking Heads-style new wave, Delta blues, Tom Waits, and some of the band's hip-hop favorites such as Wu-Tang Clan and Missy Elliot. Barriers aren't just broken, they seem to have completely fallen away. In this present moment, parts of the world are opening up, or trying to. But Tropical Fuck Storm is here to remind us that many of our most urgent political and social problems have been around a long time now. Same as it ever was, as another genre bending band once sang. As the signs of the latest crisis subside, and the dull ache of awareness with it, Deep States is here to remind us that there is no foreseeable end to human folly, nor, fortunately, to the creativity that resists it. Over the past few years we've all heard the noise in our own heads -- Tropical Fuck Storm has made music of it.
Tropical Fuck Storm - Braindrops
Tropical Fuck Storm
Braindrops
LP | 2019 | US | Original (Joyful Noise)
24,99 €*
Release: 2019 / US – Original
Genre: Rock & Indie
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Used Vinyl
Medium: VG+, Cover: Near Mint
Neon Magenta vinyl close to NM.
Tropical Fuck Storm - Submersive Behaviour Aqua Blue Clear Swirl Vinyl Edition
Tropical Fuck Storm
Submersive Behaviour Aqua Blue Clear Swirl Vinyl Edition
LP | 2023 | US | Original (Joyful Noise)
26,99 €*
Release: 2023 / US – Original
Genre: Rock & Indie
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Enter the wonderful world of the amazing Tropical Fuck Storm! Submersive Behaviour is our favorite Australian art-punk combo's take on the tried and true "covers record" concept. Over the course of 36 minutes, TFS puts their deranged spin on classics by Jimi Hendrix, Middle Aged in the Middle East in the Middle Ages, Men Men Menstration, Compliments to the Chef, and The Stooges. Guest starring their old kangaroo mates and collaborators Dan Kelly, the Bard of Beenleigh and Aaron Cupples, the Earl of East Gippsland on octopus like strings-man-ship, falsetto and apocalyptic vibes.
Tropical Fuck Storm - Deep States Transculent Orange Vinyl Edition
Tropical Fuck Storm
Deep States Transculent Orange Vinyl Edition
LP | 2021 | US | Original (Joyful Noise)
26,99 €*
Release: 2021 / US – Original
Genre: Rock & Indie
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Most of us have lived some inner Tropical Fuck Storm over this past year and a half. ¬Even for a band that's made a career out of crafting songs attuned to political and social crisis, there was a new bleak in the air for Tropical Fuck Storm, what the band calls "give-a-fuck fatigue." The third album from the avant-punk quad_aptly titled Deep States _ mines familiar ground as well as new cultural terrains, while digging deeper into the subjective state of contemporary panic. ¬While not quite a protest album, Deep States comes complete with Q drops, nods to the January 6th Capitol Riot, a riff on pizzagate, MAGAs squaring off with Antifas, waterboarded Martians, dangerous cults from Heaven's Gate to The Shining Path and, not to be outdone, Romeo agents who bed us at night only to betray us by morning. We live in a world in which the bizarre has become the normative, and Tropical Fuck Storm plumbs that paradox. That said, the band is far too wary of the self-importance attached to songs in the didactic mode. "We make pop records," frontman Gareth Liddiard says, "that don't deny we're all in a bit of trouble here."¬ What makes Tropical Fuck Storm so great is the intersection between their dark but satiric storytelling and musical arrangements intent on perverting received canons and wisdoms. These are songs as experiment, advancing and retreating at their own idiosyncratic, deeply unsettling pace. They hang on the slant beat and slide into jazzy, distortion-packed jams so tumultuous they'd make Charlie Mingus proud. Musically, Deep States goes wherever it wants, riffing on pop, R&B, Talking Heads-style new wave, Delta blues, Tom Waits, and some of the band's hip-hop favorites such as Wu-Tang Clan and Missy Elliot. Barriers aren't just broken, they seem to have completely fallen away. In this present moment, parts of the world are opening up, or trying to. But Tropical Fuck Storm is here to remind us that many of our most urgent political and social problems have been around a long time now. Same as it ever was, as another genre bending band once sang. As the signs of the latest crisis subside, and the dull ache of awareness with it, Deep States is here to remind us that there is no foreseeable end to human folly, nor, fortunately, to the creativity that resists it. Over the past few years we've all heard the noise in our own heads -- Tropical Fuck Storm has made music of it.
Tropical Fuck Storm - A Laughing Death In Meatspace
Tropical Fuck Storm
A Laughing Death In Meatspace
LP | 2018 | CZ | Original (Joyful Noise)
27,99 €*
Release: 2018 / CZ – Original
Genre: Rock & Indie
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The phantasmagorical debut album by Tropical Fuck Storm, A Laughing Death in Meatspace , delivers a fraught vision of algorhythmic apocalypse. Featuring Gareth
Liddiard and Fiona Kitchin from Australian heroes The Drones, Tropical Fuck Storm is an endofdays consciousnessstream across nine seething tracks. The debut divebombs into the realms of mortality and immortality, moralizing and amorality? the passing of time, and how little we have left. These are lurid songs, urgently told through Gareth Liddiard's barbed and byzantine lyricism, abrasive guitar slashes, drum adrenalin, raunchy bass and electronic undercurrents. They're raging,
rapscallion, and funny, lyrically delving into everything from internet shaming to the kuru "laughing death" disease of the PNG highlands to Russian chess great Gary Kasparov's portentous loss to an IBM computer. Live, Tropical Fuck Storm are a force of nature, conjuring chaos at every blistering performance, with zero shits to give for corp orate music hegemony. "Kneel down by the advertising, don't you
make a single false move" calls out the female chorus of Fiona Kitschin and Erica Dunn echoing the dismay of our time as we bear witness to the sinister seductions which social media surveillance has entangled us. A Laughing Death in Meatspace doesn't show us the way out of this situation, but it howls along with us as we peer into the maelstrom ahead.
Tropical Fuck Storm - Tropical Fuck Storm's Inflatable Graveyard Black Vinyl Edition
Tropical Fuck Storm
Tropical Fuck Storm's Inflatable Graveyard Black Vinyl Edition
2LP | 2024 | US | Original (Three Lobed)
33,99 €*
Release: 2024 / US – Original
Genre: Rock & Indie
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The first ever live album from this fiery and popular Melbourne punk quartet. On this the band run through a raging live set to reveal the full extent of their unparalleled live show. Real heads know that their records rule but their live shows positively shred. The proof is fully on display within the confines of this high energy pudding. A glorious package ready to reward the diehards (130k monthly Spotify listeners) and make new converts alike.
Tropical Fuck Storm - Tropical Fuck Storm's Inflatable Graveyard Indie Exclusive Pink Vinyl Edition
Tropical Fuck Storm
Tropical Fuck Storm's Inflatable Graveyard Indie Exclusive Pink Vinyl Edition
2LP | 2024 | US | Original (Three Lobed)
34,99 €*
Release: 2024 / US – Original
Genre: Rock & Indie
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The first ever live album from this fiery and popular Melbourne punk quartet. On this the band run through a raging live set to reveal the full extent of their unparalleled live show. Real heads know that their records rule but their live shows positively shred. The proof is fully on display within the confines of this high energy pudding. A glorious package ready to reward the diehards (130k monthly Spotify listeners) and make new converts alike.
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