
Vintage Crop
Vintage Crop, the Australian punk rock outfit hailing from Geelong, have been making waves in the underground music scene with their infectious energy and witty lyricism. With explosive live performances that leave audiences in a frenzy, this four-piece band is not one to be missed.
Formed in 2013, Vintage Crop quickly established themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the punk scene. Drawing influences from classic bands like The Clash and The Buzzcocks, as well as more modern acts like Parquet Courts, Vintage Crop have crafted a sound that is uniquely their own.
Lead singer Jack Cherry's charismatic stage presence and razor-sharp vocals are complemented perfectly by the driving rhythms of drummer Tyron Ploth and bassist Luke O'Brien. Guitarist Tyson Slithers adds a gritty edge to the band's sound, with his raw and frenetic playing style.
Vintage Crop's lyrics are a highlight of their music, tackling themes of social commentary, disillusionment, and the trials and tribulations of modern life. Tracks like "Company Man" and "Gerald Part 2" showcase the band's knack for combining catchy hooks with thought-provoking lyrics.
With a string of critically acclaimed releases under their belt, including their latest album "Serve to Serve Again", Vintage Crop show no signs of slowing down. Keep an eye out for this up-and-coming band, as they continue to carve out their own unique place in the punk rock landscape.