Member Since: 30/03/2006
Band Website: http://www.poisoncityrecords.com
Band Members: Tom Alexander - Drums, Inappropriate Groping, Indecent Exposure.
Adam Lees - Guitar, Singing, Neurosis, ADHD.
Nelson Tilbrook - Bass, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
Influences: Modification, Descent, Natural Selection (and I-spy, Bad Religion, Propagandhi, Conation, 88 Fingers Louie, A Wilhelm Scream, One Inch Punch/MYC, Descendents/ALL, The Scandal, 80's Metallica)...
Sounds Like:
Solitary, Poor, Nasty, Brutish, Short was recorded and mixed by Lachlan Mitchell in July 2008 and mastered by Steve Smart at 301.
"A five track EP is what's served up by Lungs this time around, like the album was a step-up from the debut EP, this one is another step-up from the album, which was a ripper, so they've done well to follow that up so nicely. Things are always going to be great when the first pick slide only takes 7 seconds to appear, and right after that, it's just blistering punk rock for the whole 45 seconds of 'Radical Science', The pace stays fast all the way through as their guitar heavy noise makes love to your ears. They have one of the most full sounds going around for a three piece, and a natural one which is another good thing, no overuse of any studio tools and trickery, they keep it realistic and easy to replicate live. There are no dull moments, just good solid tunes from one of the best the country has to offer at the moment.
It's about time in the cycle for this brand of melodic punk to poke it's head through once more, and who knows, Lungs could be the band that leads the charge, check it out, five tracks, all quality, you'd be a hard one to please if this doesn't entertain you.
I like a band who can be constantly active at pumping out new music, especially when they outdo themselves each time they put something new out. Hopefully this is just one of many more quality releases in the future. They are catching up quickly to those who set the mark before them, who knows where they will take it, you could be listening to the next flag bearers for Aussie punk rock." - Bombshellzine.com
01 Radical Science
02 The Expanding Circle (A Second Open Letter To Sam Neil)
03 Grey Walter, Wilder Penfield
04 Ghosts/Robots (Robots Win)
05 Vessels
An Anatomical Guide was recorded and mixed by Lachlan Mitchell in August/September 2007 and mastered by Steve Smart at 301.
"Certainly quite a meal of an album, 'An Anatomical Guide' sees this Sydney 3-piece serving up 14 tracks of Australia's finest punk rock. Of course with any healthy diet , variety is the key, and Lungs have it in spades." - Pee Zine
"There are flat out moments, there are sing-along moments and there are times you can just sit back and appreciate a good punk rock number that isn't simple and soulless." - Bombshellzine
01 Tens Of Thousands
02 Avalanche At Last
03 Naota/Ikari
04 I Lost My Legs
05 Isolately
06 On/Off
07 Simple Second Law
08 Gamerism
09 World Lines
10 Heart-sized Brains
11 Slack And Field
12 Villain Of The Week
13 Machocide
14 Alone In A Godless Universe
Our debut EP BREATHE, BASTARD, BREATHE was recorded and mixed by Simon Berklemen at Big Jesus Burger in September 2006 and mastered by Alan Douches at West West Side, New York.
"The beauty of this record is that almost every song is different and that from a trio is just spectacular… There are no gimmicks: it’s fast, it’s catchy, it’s fun and everything you could ask for in a record really." - Mar Garvey, Drum Media.
"...Sydney's Lungs...deliver a nice guitar heavy, melodic punk sound with a unique flavour to it, you won't find simple, lifeless sounds here, creative players make this one a solid listen from start to finish." - Bombshellzine.com
"The trio has has sculpted a lean and mean set of songs, with just enough sensitivity showing around the edges to warrant close and repeated listens." - BLUNT
01 Seesawed
02 Reverso (Told In Flashbacks)
03 Huxley
04 Gasping Organ
05 Johnny Fontane
06 Better Off Betting
07 A Crunch Under Foot
08 The Spider That Ate Itself
Record Label: Poison City Records
Type of Label: Indie