Hailing from the Inner-West of Sydney, REVENGE BODY have done all this before. The band are late in a third quarter comeback, the forgotten pill you find in your wallet at three am, the after party for the after party. They are what happens to misspent youth when they find they still have change in their pocket and rage in their hearts.
Stealing riffs from the post hardcore bands you used to spill your drinks to, Revenge Body provide a soundtrack for those equally nostalgic for the naivety of the punk rock party scene and angry at the current political climate that may spell the end of carefree hedonism.
Revenge Body remember where they were when they heard Kurt died, survived Nu Metal and oscillate between the last two Idles records and Nick Cave’s Murder Ballads. They have scraped together their collective angst and turned it into a handful of songs that reflect both their sordid past and their burning hope for the present.
The new song reflects on issues around Mental Health and Family Violence whilst living in remote Australia. It attempts to illustrate the frustration survivors feel when trying to get ‘outsiders’ to understand these issues in the context of experiencing them whilst living in some of the toughest most isolated places .
Revenge Body remember where they were when they heard Kurt died, survived Nu Metal and oscillate between the last two Idles records and Nick Cave’s Murder Ballads. They have scraped together their collective angst and turned it into a handful of songs that reflect both their sordid past and their burning hope for the present.