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The Unknowns — East Coast Low (Drunken Sailor)
“Supersonic Love” vamps a bass riff to get off the blocks, the roar like a car engine revving at the red light, full of testosterone-fueled aggression. It picks up double-speed drums a little later, then a squalling guitar, and finally an agitated rant which is basically the title with some “oohs” thrown in. The point is that it could hardly be simpler or louder or faster. It’s garage punk boiled to essence, like the Ramones, like the Dead Boys, like the Saints.
The Unknowns, from Brisbane, include two members of the Chats (Josh Hardy and Eamon Sandwidth, both on guitar) but this hard-blaring, punk band isn’t an offshoot. Hardy formed the band with his brother Caleb around ten years ago. It’s gotten a bit bigger since then with the addition of Sandwidth and bassist Nathan Montgomery, but it still maintains the elemental glee of two guys making a racket in their basement. Sophisticated? No. Fun, oh yes, very much so.
The Unknowns aren’t as funny as the Chats, who make songs about getting arrested (“Drink and Disorderly”), suffering STDs (“The Clap”) and eating cheap food (“Pub Feed”) to staccato pogo beats. The Unknowns play it more or less straight, in contrast. Their songs are mostly about the ugly side of romance (“Shot Down,” “Diane” “Rid of You”).
They’re also a bit more rock, a bit less punk strictly speaking, with big riffs and brief, fiery guitar solos. “Deleted” punctuates its break-up narrative with crashing power chords and pinch squalls. There’s a lot of drama in it. You can hear the ghost of Birdman. “Rid of You,” on the other hand, stutters and judders like old school punk – Sham 69 or G.B.H. come to mind.
It's all pretty high octane, not complicated but deeply satisfying. Thank god for Australia. They know how to rock.
Jennifer Kelly
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