Violent Soho Are Back With A New Single - Noise11.com
Violent Soho

Violent Soho

Violent Soho Are Back With A New Single

by Tim Cashmere on November 26, 2019

in New Music,News

If you have missed Violent Soho’s unashamedly-influenced-by-the-90s guitar pop-rock, don’t fret! They’re back with an exciting new tune.

‘Vacation Forever’ is a jangly pop tune harks back to a time in Australian suburbia where backyard ciggie-and-beer-infused house parties were king and the only troubles people had to worry about were whether to put on another Pavement album or switch to The Replacements.

‘Vacation Forever’ is accompanied by the song ‘A-OK’, a lo-fi, mellow grunge throwback probably more suited to the morning after the aforementioned suburban house party.

The kids from Mansfield have gone from strength to strength over the years. They spent two years in the States while signed to Sonic Youth frontman Thurston Moore’s label and gave themselves a reputation as being one of the hardest working bands in Australia.

These songs are the band’s first since their 2016 album ‘Waco’. Expect an album and tour in the near future!

Noise11 on Instagram
You’ll discover music news first following Noise11
on Twitter

Comment on the news of the day, join
Noise11 on Facebook

Noise11.com

Related Posts

Beyonce Cowboy Carter
It Looks Like Beyoncé Has Covered Dolly Parton

Beyoncé has released a tracklisting for her upcoming album ‘Cowboy Carter'.

4 hours ago
50 Cent photo by Ros O'Gorman
50 Cent Confirms Diddy Doco

50 Cent has confirmed he will release a documentary detailing the sexual assault allegations against Diddy.

18 hours ago
Incubus photo by Shawn Hanna supplied
Brandon Boyd Says Incubus Were Three Albums Deep When They Found Their Sound

Incubus released their first album ‘Fungus Amongus’ in 1995 and second ‘S.C.I.E.N.C.E.’ in 1997. Both stiffed. At that point it looked like it wasn’t going to happen for the band … but then it did. Brandon Boyd

1 day ago
Taylor Swift at the MCG Melbourne 16 February 2024 Photo Credit TAS Rights Management
Taylor Swift’s Father Will Not Be Charged By Australian Police

Australian police will not be pursuing charges against Taylor Swift's father Scott Swift over an alleged clash with a photographer in Sydney.

2 days ago
Jason Singh
Jason Singh Wins Two Year Taxiride Trade Mark Battle Against Fellow Band Members

Taxiride co-founder Jason Singh has won a two-year legal battle against fellow bandmates Tim Watson and Tim Wild over the Taxiride Trade Mark.

2 days ago
Bjorn Again To Head Back To The UK

ABBA tribute show Björn Again is heading to Hampton Court Palace Festival on Saturday 15 June.

3 days ago
The Cat Empire photo supplied by MSO
The Cat Empire To Perform Melbourne and Sydney Orchestra Shows

The Cat Empire will perform with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra in August and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra in September.

3 days ago