Radial - supernatural violence/luck in odd numbers


Radial incarnates with their first release. 

Cello amphetamania insinuates itself into the rural dust.  
‘Supernatural Violence’ plumbs the depth of adoring the lost, a lively announcement of the ways of the liar and the thief.  A pack of miscreant angels ask for the future in a dry creek bed. 

‘Luck in Odd Numbers’ is an ode to the vocalist’s youth, both as a cover of a much-obsessed over Drones song, as well as to a time spent growing up looking at the empty space in the Benalla cemetery where Joe Byrne lays buried.

Side A: Supernatural Violence

Side B: Luck in Odd Numbers

FFO:  The Drones, Ned Kelly, Australian modernism, history