Braindrops
Braindrops
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Our Take
Our Take
In this latest offering from Australian outfit Tropical Fuck Storm, entitled "Braindrops," we are taken on a wild and unpredictable ride through a musical landscape that is as chaotic as it is captivating. From the opening track, "Paradise," with its frenetic guitars and pounding drums, to the closing number, "Maria 63," a haunting tale of longing and loss, this album is a rollercoaster of emotions and sounds.
The band's signature blend of experimental rock, post-punk, and psychedelic influences is on full display here, with each track offering something new and unexpected. The vocals, delivered by frontman Gareth Liddiard with a sense of urgency and desperation, add an extra layer of intensity to the already chaotic music.
Standout tracks include the hauntingly beautiful "Who's My Eugene?," the frenzied "The Happiest Guy Around," and the epic "Aspirin," which builds to a crescendo of noise and power before fading into the ether. Each song feels like a mini journey in itself, with twists and turns that keep the listener guessing until the very end.
Overall, "Braindrops" is a bold and adventurous album that pushes the boundaries of what rock music can be. Tropical Fuck Storm have created something truly unique and special here, and it is sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone who dares to take the plunge into their twisted world.
Track Listing
Track Listing
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Tropical Fuck Storm
In a musical landscape often crowded with cookie-cutter pop acts and predictable indie bands, TROPICAL FUCK STORM stands out like a psychedelic, post-punk unicorn. Hailing from Melbourne, Australia, this fearless foursome—comprised of Gareth Liddiard, Fiona Kitschin, Lauren Hammel, and Erica Dunn—have been shaking up the music scene with their wild, experimental sound since 2017. Led by the enigmatic Liddiard, who also fronts the legendary band The Drones, TROPICAL FUCK STORM effortlessly blend elements of noise rock, art punk, and avant-garde pop to create a sonic cocktail that is as exhilarating as it is unpredictable. With their frenetic guitars, pounding drums, and off-kilter melodies, each TFS track feels like a mind-bending rollercoaster ride through the desert of your darkest nightmares. But it's not just their music that sets TROPICAL FUCK STORM apart—it's their infectious energy and devil-may-care attitude that have won them a dedicated cult following around the globe. Whether they're tearing up the stage at a sweaty dive bar or moshing with fans in the middle of a festival field, TFS bring a raw, unfiltered intensity to every performance that is as electrifying as it is unforgettable. So if you're tired of the same old boring music and want to experience something truly out of this world, look no further than TROPICAL FUCK STORM. With their mind-bending sound and larger-than-life personalities, this band is a force to be reckoned with in the ever-evolving landscape of modern music. Strap yourself in, because the TFS tornado is about to hit full force.
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