
“The choice is yours! Godspeed!”: These New South Whales announce new album GODSPEED out Nov 28 + share title track
PRAISE FOR These New South Whales
“TNSW LP”
“TNSW LP”
“Very rowdy, enjoyable punk rock”
“A fairly unique prospect: an Australian rock band with lore”
“Such a continuously impressive act. Wonderful Aus Punk destined for global success. Only a matter of time for These New South Wales”
“No one’s doing things quite like These New South Whales”
“Absolutely irresistible blasts of insistent, art-punk brilliance”
“It's not even funny how comprehensively they kick the ass of most other contemporary punk-leaning ensembles”
“Effortlessly tapping into the zeitgeist with political allegiances worn on the chest, hyper-animated choruses, charged grunts and an unmissable pop punk influence”
“TNSW is a relentlessly dark album that could be heavy going for those seeking something with a sunnier aspect, and catharsis for those who... are feeling the weight of the world on their shoulders”
THESE NEW SOUTH WHALES
GODSPEED LP
out Nov 28 via ADA
PRE-SAVE/PRE-ORDER HERE
GODSPEED TRACKLIST
INTRO
INSTINCT
MISS HER
R.I.P. ME
BIG MACHINE
NOBODY LISTENS
PIG
BIRDBRAIN
BE WHAT YOU WANNA BE
ECSTACY
GODSPEED
‘GODSPEED‘ is out now, buy/stream it here.
Today, These New South Whales announce their latest album, GODSPEED out independently on November 28. With the news comes the release of the title track, ‘GODSPEED’, a thumping mix of new wave, melodic hardcore and Britpop that forms the sonic backbone of the album. LISTEN HERE + WATCH HERE + PRE-SAVE LP HERE.
Where their TNSW LP took the band from brute force basement punk to hardcore fusion, their GODSPEED LP pulls from an even broader church of influences, from ’80s balladry and British guitar pop to full-throttle hardcore, the result of a fruitful partnership with producer and punk luminary Ben Greenberg (Depeche Mode, Drab Majesty, Show Me The Body). “The GODSPEED sessions were a blast,” Greenberg shares. “The guys came in with real purpose and commitment to push themselves every step of the way. That intensity translated directly into the recordings, and I think you can really hear it in every track. It was a special experience.”
These New South Whales have always straddled the line between harsh reality and comic relief, but they have never betrayed their values or the genre’s anti-establishment ethic. GODSPEED, they explain, is as personal as it is politically charged.
“GODSPEED is about coming home to yourself, living on your own terms, reclaiming and celebrating your autonomy, and trusting your own intuition,” says singer Jamie Timony. “It’s about freedom, self-reliance, and rejecting groupthink and false authority. Now more than ever, it’s vital to separate truth from lies, to stand up to power no matter its size – and to do it with love in our hearts, not hate, which isn’t always easy! Godspeed!”
These New South Whales are a band in conversation with a continually shifting hellscape. Switched on and sick of it all, it’s a reminder that salvation has no blueprint. Trust yourself and see. First hinted at with the earlier ‘INSTINCT’ and magnified through today’s single, ‘GODSPEED’ is rich with the exposition of personal autonomy. “The choice is yours! Godspeed!”
This motto comes from vocalist Jamie Timony’s own groupthink experience. Of the title track, he shares, “I, like many artists, don’t particularly like to prescribe the meaning of any song. But for me personally, the lyrics to ‘GODSPEED’ were drawn from my experience of how joyous it felt to leave Alcoholics Anonymous after nine years inside of it. When you land in AA, they tell you you’re terminally ill. They say you’ve got a “disease” that only a spiritual experience can fix – and that you’ll never fully recover. Sure – but what if people were just told the truth? That they do have the capacity to make different choices? That they’re not broken, not diseased, not doomed unless they become lifelong spiritual messengers of the 12 steps?”
Affecting through to their last word – “Don’t let anyone in your life tell you what you can or can’t do” – ‘GODSPEED’ the song, and the album as a whole, runs with moments both vociferate and soft spoken. Dismissing any concerns of the band having become too self-serious, the album is as eclectic and galvanising as it is a damn good time – a refinement rather than a reinvention for These New South Whales.
A music project that formed with humour at the forefront, the Melbourne foursome of Jamie Timony (vocals), Todd Andrews (guitar), Will Shepherd (bass), and Frank Sweet (drums) have honed their blend of undeniable artistry and self-effacing comedy to runaway success across multiple disciplines. From their cult Comedy-Central mockumentary TV series These New South Whales and satirical talk show TNSW Tonight!, to their hit podcast What A Great Punk, which is rapidly approaching 500 episodes over its five-year history, there remains a distinct separation between These New South Whales’ comedy and their music. As a band, any notion of parody was put to bed with the critical success of their last album, TNSW, which was nominated for a ‘Best Heavy Album’ ARIA after debuting at #9 on the ARIA charts. They’ve shot the shit with rock royalty — Tame Impala, Amy Taylor (Amyl & The Sniffers), Tom Coll (Fontaines D.C.), Rodger O’Donnell (The Cure) among them. But TNSW’s live show resume is just as significant, sharing stages with the likes of Shame, Soft Play, Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, The Garden and Grinspoon, while also gracing triple j’s seminal Like A Version.
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