Ecca Vandal shares new album LOOKING FOR PEOPLE TO UNFOLLOW

Photo by Sean McDonald
May 22 2026

PRAISE FOR Ecca Vandal

“DIY ferocity crackles through every jagged beat and electric scream of her music”

Vogue Australia

“Ecca Vandal takes the idosyncratic path”

Alt Press

“If you’re into absolutely banging, genre-bending, anthems for this generation – Ecca Vandal is right up your street”

NME

“Vandal made it clear early on that she wouldn’t be boxed in to a certain sound”

Rolling Stone

“Ecca Vandal shows us what she can do – which is whatever she likes”

DIY Magazine

“A magnetising figure commanding a maelstrom of rock, rap, punk, soul, and more”

triple j

LP TRACKLIST
AIRPLANE MODE
EYES SHUT
SORRY! CRASH!
VERTICAL WORLDS
BLEED BUT NEVER DIE
CRUISING TO SELF SOOTHE
MOLLY
OKAY NOT TO BE OKAY
LEVITATE PART 1&2
LOOKING FOR PEOPLE TO UNFOLLOW
THEN THERE’S ONE
BLEACH
DID A LITTLE MORE TO FORGET
DO IT ANYWAY
DANCE IN DEBT
GHOSTS
CAME HERE FOR THE LOOT

LOOKING FOR PEOPLE TO UNFOLLOW LP is out now digitally, stream/pre-order the physical release here.

Ecca Vandal, a seemingly sonic contradiction who draws inspiration from both Nina Simone and Fugazi, has released her Loma Vista Recordings debut LOOKING FOR PEOPLE TO UNFOLLOW. LISTEN HERE.

The album lands as the culmination of years of steady build — from a long run of festival stages and high-profile support slots to her recent Coachella debut, current Deftones tour dates, and a breakthrough single in ‘CRUISING TO SELF SOOTHE‘. Anchored in punk, the record sees Vandal unapologetically revelling in her full creative powers with tracks like ‘EYES SHUT’ and ‘DANCE IN DEBT’ leaning unabashedly into hardcore, while the album’s polyglot influences reveal Ecca’s journey — elements of bhangra flutter up to squealing guitars, heavy crunch gives way to d-beat gives way to skaterock harmonics.

On the titanic ‘DO IT ANYWAY’, over a reggaeton beat, Vandal seemingly answers back to the famous Jenny Holzer line: “done with protecting every bit of me from what I want.” The album holds its disparate angles and its soundclashing tight, contained by pure punk heart — reflecting the time, place, and love it came from. As Vandal explains, the record is one of subtraction, cutting ties with what drains your energy and distorts your vision: “The systems. The trends. The illusions of connection. I find empowerment in being loud and noisy especially as a woman in this global moment who grew up in a culture that told me I could not be those things.”

WATCH: VERTICAL WORLDS (Official Video)

Recorded and produced by Richie Buxton and Ecca Vandal in Buxton’s childhood bedroom, LOOKING FOR PEOPLE TO UNFOLLOW was the product of nearly two years of deliberate disconnection. “We cut out everything that didn’t serve us — the timelines, the metrics, the pressure to ‘stay visible’ online,” Vandal says. “We tuned out of the feed and turned inwards. In Richie’s childhood bedroom, we built a tiny home studio, four walls that became a universe. The internet was painfully slow, so we were truly disconnected from the online game… that little room became our whole world for nearly two years. It held all our chaos and all our clarity, a little ‘playpen’ where we could live, play and experiment like teenagers again. We wanted to celebrate long-form, the idea of an album as a whole body of work, while the world was chasing 15-second snippets and algorithm friendly noise.”

Born to a Sri Lankan family in South Africa and raised in Australia, Vandal came to punk via an unlikely path — from the soul, gospel, and South Indian music she absorbed at home, to formal jazz training at the Victorian College of the Arts, where classmates first played her Radiohead, Fugazi, Pixies, and Björk and effectively exploded her ideas of how emotions could be expressed through music. “To me, Ian MacKaye is just as expressive as Billie Holiday,” she says. That collision — a strict cultural upbringing pushing up against the wide-open expression of punk — has defined her work ever since.

Following her recent Coachella debut and an Australia/New Zealand run supporting Deftones, Vandalheads to Europe this June for a packed festival schedule — including Rock im Park, Rock Am Ring, Roskilde, Rock Werchter, Pinkpop, Hurricane, and Outbreak — alongside continued support dates for Deftones and Limp Bizkit, before returning to North America for Lollapalooza and Osheaga and rounding out the summer at All Points East in London. Additional dates will be announced in the coming weeks. She and her band have toured with Queens of the Stone Age, IDLES, and The Prodigy, with high-energy live performances pulling from punk, jazz, hip-hop, and electronic.

Watch the previously released videos for ‘SORRY! CRASH!‘, ‘MOLLY‘, ‘CRUISING TO SELF SOOTHE‘, ‘BLEED BUT NEVER DIE‘, and ‘THEN THERE’S ONE‘.

A musical auteur, Ecca Vandal defies categorisation, seamlessly weaving together punk, hip-hop, jazz, soul, trip-hop, and electronic influences into a sound that’s bold, dynamic, and entirely her own. Spending her formative years as a jazz musician, her passion for improvisation led her to fall in love with the DIY abandon of punk and foster an ability to effortlessly balance soulful melodies with raw, unapologetic power. Ecca would go on to soar with her self-titled debut album, which drew universal acclaim — Rolling Stone delivered 4.5 stars for the “vibrant, dazzling collection of tunes,” while NME lauded its “absolutely banging, genre-bending anthems.” Ecca Vandal brings unrelenting energy to the stage with a history of touring alongside global heavyweights, as well as appearances at a host of iconic festivals including Reading and Leads (UK), AfroPunk (FR), Download (UK), Splendour In The Grass (AU), Falls Festival (AU) and Laneway (AU). Neither her sound nor persona are fixed for easy consumption. Political, rebellious and tenacious, with a voice demanding to be heard — Ecca Vandal is magnetism personified and exactly what we need right now.

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