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1. "Punk Grandma" hits number-three
The year started with plenty of energy off the back of our "In The Zone" album release with our song “Punk Grandma” hitting the number-three spot in 4ZZZ’s Hot 100 for 2024. Ursula and I were just about shaking when we realised we were going to make the top five. It was a very emotional day at The Triffid for us. Even back in the day, The Screaming Tribesmen only made the Top 10. “Punk Grandma” seems to connect with people. It’s the most successful song that I have been involved with this century!
2. Touring New South Wales
February marked the drive to Sydney and Newcastle. It’s always great to play at Marrickville Bowlo. A big shout out to the bands we played with, Jupiter 5, and East Coast Low (in Newcastle) and Jupiter 5 and The Dark Clouds in Marrickville. Plenty of great rock ‘n’ roll bands in N.S.W. I always enjoy the road trip and can’t wait for next time.
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I thought this was quiet year but, looking back at It, there were many more than 10 gems that stand out for me. So it’s a round-up - with only a slight concession to numbers.
I do see myself as a hermit compared to most people who go to gigs every week and constantly buy albums. But 2025 was a bustling and explosive year for me with some real highlights.
“South by South West” in Sydney was chaotic, a lottery dip and well worth a look for some superb bands. From Chinese metal art house to the best indie pop this side of Half a Cow Records, I recommend checking it out next year.
For personal musical highlights, I was honoured to be part of Ernie Oppenheimer’s post- punk album, “The Institutionalist”. Playing a gig at Geoff Datson’s hootenanny with someone I believe in one is one of the best blues-swamp guitar players, Bones of The Deadly Hume, was a hoot. There will eventually be a YouTube clip.
Finally, there was a little doco that I was involved with about the photography of Bryan Cook. There will a book out early next year, “Spirits of the Hopetoun” will feature his photos with some magnificent research and interviews by Dr Greg Ferris and Dr Liz Giuffre.
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1. LACHLAN X MORRIS – “ILLUSIONAIRES”
If you don’t know about Novocastrian pop genius, Lachlan X Morris’s work, then you need to get off your ass and give his latest album, “Illusionaires”, a spin and subsequent purchase.
In my mind, Lachlan is one of those artists that you wonder, “how is this guy not world renowned and a household name?” He also surrounds himself with a cast of superb musicians whose abilities are equally the perfect vehicle for driving his musical offings into your worn-out earholes, making them feel fresh and resonant.
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GIGS
The Schizophonics at the Factory Floor in Sydney
And no, Craig, I can’t name three songs and it doesn’t matter one iota.
The Fadeaways at Marrickville Bowlo, Sydney
Great fun.
Barry Adamson-Factory Theatre, Sydney.
It was a looooooong time since I last saw Barry, playing bass for Magazine in 1980. He was great then and is great now.
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2025 TOP 10 THINGS OF A ROCK & ROLL NATURE - BY FOX
1. TRANSISTORS - “EVERYTHING WILL NEVER HAPPEN AGAIN” LP
My favourite album of the year was by this Kiwi trio I've never heard before. Turns out it is a reunion album of sorts, with the band being previously active in the late 00s / early 2010s. It’s up tempo punk / power pop with great melodies played with intent and aggression. The unexpected bonus to this discovery was my mate Troy accessing his internal Dewey Decimal System and gifting me a test pressing of their 2007 debut album “Shortwave” plucked from his vast wax museum. It’s also killer!
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1. "20 Years in the Crypt - Embedded on tour with Dead Moon" (documentary)
2. Fanny - "The Right to Rock" (documentary)
3. Karen Dalton - "In My Own Time" (documentary)
4, "Without Getting Killed or Caught" (Guy Clark documentary)
5. Margo Price - "Hard Headed Woman" (digital album)
6. Neko Case - "Neon Grey Midnight Green" (digital album)
7. Die Spitz - "Something to Consume" (digital album)
8. The Prize - "In the Red" (digital album)
9. The Mezcaltones "Big Hat, No Cattle" Album Launch at Marrickville Bowling Club, Sydney
10. Toody Cole and her band - PBS FM "Studio 5 Live"
RIP James Baker, Clem Burke, Sly Stone, Rex Bell, Steve Cropper, Ace Frehley, Garth Hudson, Todd Snider, David Johansen, Ozzy Osbourne, Jimmy Cliff, Raul Malo
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Ginger Butcher, Baker and the Candlestick Maker
10. Nunchukka Superfly - “If You Go Down, I Go Down Too” LP Launch. Marrickville Bowlo, 29th August
We had the pleasure of seeing Ray and Blackie quite a bit this year. Live and on the big screen. The only artist we got to absorb more than these two champs were our Rock n Rock Bloodbrothers The Strike-Outs.
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In no particular order heres my Top Ten highlights of 2025
Hard-Ons
There’s just no stopping the Hard-Ons. I was fortunate enough to play three gigs in three days with them recently and they just don’t stop. A band who’s been around this long could be excused for dialing it in from time to time but they never do. They’re still putting out music of a consistently high standard (their collab with Jerry A recently being up with their best) and their live shows never disappoint. And they still manage to be top blokes.
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I missed the 2024 deadline for a Top 10 because I struggled to recall 10 things musically that gave me a lift. I came up with five and gave up. I saw a bunch of live stuff that really gave me the shits so that doesn’t count. Says more about me than the music scene.
Although I could put together a list of 10 excellent music things this year, I thought I’d take a different tack and go all academic on you because the thing that has been most on my mind this year is all the bands hating on Spotify and jumping off it. Partly because of its piss poor payment to, and chronic exploitation of, musicians.
Spotify isn’t alone in this. Although at the bottom end of pay per streams they are in stellar company with YouTube Music, Apple, Amazon and Deezer. But the main reasons artists are boycotting Spotify is because of Daniel Ek’s investment in Helsing, a German AI drone defence company. Purportedly established to boost the defence of European Democracies in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
More Articles …
- 2025 Top Tens: Ursula Collie Medew of The Mick Medew and Ursula 4 from Brisbane
- 2025 Top Tens: Colin Gray of Vicious Kitten Records
- 2025 Top Tens: Simon Vines of The Strike-Outs
- 2025 Top Tens: Adam Vines of Wollongong band The Sugar Beats and Sydney band The Strike-Outs
- 2025 Top Tens: Author and Molly Fet Circuit and Smallpox Confidential frontman Robert Brokenmouth
- 2025 Top Tens: Ex-Lime Spiders and Grooveyard member, and solo artist Richard Lawson
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