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Come Party – Polish Club

April 8, 2017 by trevor@sounddistractions.com Leave a Comment

Don’t let the opening frames in this fabulous vid fool you. As good as this looks (and sounds) Polish Club are two guys from Sydney – Novak (vocals, guitar) and John (drums) and yeah, they’re both “sort of Polish”.

Their bio says they write songs “fifty years late and twice the speed” but this track is so in your face it just screams “now”!

Novak has this to say about their latest single Come Party:  

“Your mate seems to be having fun, or at least his version of it. Ordering doubles, shouting at people, going through a laundry list of how you’re killing his vibe. An oppressive amount of ‘fun’. It’s off to the next bar. You should probably call it, but they’re sure this is the place that will kick it up a notch. Before you can stop to think if this will actually be fun, they’re calling at you. You can do whatever you want afterwards, but you’re not bailing on this. Have fun later. Come party with me.”

Come Party is a blistering chunk of trashy garage rock with a thumping beat that taps into the same vein that the Hoodoo Gurus do with their power pop sensibility – or should that be insanity? This track is infectiously good fun, as is the accompanying vid. Turn your amp up and smash this thing on high rotation and your party is already underway.

To celebrate the release of their debut album Alright Already Polish Club are heading out on a national tour from early May. Check out the dates here.

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