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: Described as having a "Ramones chord book" vibe with infectious 1977-style choruses.

: The album closer that shifts into "mighty grooves" as it winds down the frantic 10-track journey. East Coast Low LP | The Unknowns - Drunken Sailor Records The Unknowns - East Coast Low.zip

: A pop-spiced gallop that evokes visions of "pints being held aloft" in a crowded bar. : Described as having a "Ramones chord book"

The Unknowns’ 'East Coast Low': A High-Octane Blast of Aussie Pub Punk The Unknowns’ 'East Coast Low': A High-Octane Blast

Brisbane’s no-nonsense punk outfit returned in 2023 with their sophomore effort, East Coast Low , a record that distills the raw energy of a sweaty pub moshpit into 23 and a half minutes of pure, unadulterated fun. Following their 2020 debut Nothing Will Ever Stop , the band evolved from a trio to a powerhouse four-piece with the addition of The Chats’ Eamon Sandwith on guitar. Sound and Influence

Reviewers from RPM Online describe it as "top-notch punk rock" that isn't rocket science but hits exactly where it needs to. The songwriting is a collaborative effort between all members— (vocals/guitar), Nathan Montgomery (bass), Tom Butler (drums), and Eamon Sandwith (guitar)—resulting in a mix of garage rock, power pop, and gritty rock n' roll. Track Highlights

Recorded in just one week, East Coast Low captures the band’s explosive live energy. The album is a "no frills, just business" release that draws heavily from the 1977 punk era, blending the snotty attitude of with the ragged spirit of The Saints .