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GODSPEED

These New South Whales fourth album trades their usual modes of dread and anxiety for a new found self assurance. GODSPEED calls for a rejection of follow-the-leader mentality in favour of autonomy and intuition, with TNSW’s signature knack for balancing harsh reality with comic relief. Musically the album pulls from an even broader church of influences, from ’80s balladry and British guitar pop to full-throttle hardcore, the result of a fruitful partnership with producer and punk luminary Ben Greenberg (Depeche Mode, Drab Majesty, Show Me The Body).

Affecting through to their last word, GODSPEED is a refinement rather than a reinvention. Dismissing any concerns of the band having become too self-serious, it’s as eclectic and galvanising as it is a damn good time. Above all – switched on and sick of it all – it’s a reminder that salvation has no blueprint. Trust yourself and see.

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GODSPEED

These New South Whales fourth album trades their usual modes of dread and anxiety for a new found self assurance. GODSPEED calls for a rejection of follow-the-leader mentality in favour of autonomy and intuition, with TNSW’s signature knack for balancing harsh reality with comic relief. Musically the album pulls from an even broader church of influences, from ’80s balladry and British guitar pop to full-throttle hardcore, the result of a fruitful partnership with producer and punk luminary Ben Greenberg (Depeche Mode, Drab Majesty, Show Me The Body).

Affecting through to their last word, GODSPEED is a refinement rather than a reinvention. Dismissing any concerns of the band having become too self-serious, it’s as eclectic and galvanising as it is a damn good time. Above all – switched on and sick of it all – it’s a reminder that salvation has no blueprint. Trust yourself and see.

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These New South Whales fourth album trades their usual modes of dread and anxiety for a new found self assurance. GODSPEED calls for a rejection of follow-the-leader mentality in favour of autonomy and intuition, with TNSW’s signature knack for balancing harsh reality with comic relief. Musically the album pulls from an even broader church of influences, from ’80s balladry and British guitar pop to full-throttle hardcore, the result of a fruitful partnership with producer and punk luminary Ben Greenberg (Depeche Mode, Drab Majesty, Show Me The Body).

Affecting through to their last word, GODSPEED is a refinement rather than a reinvention. Dismissing any concerns of the band having become too self-serious, it’s as eclectic and galvanising as it is a damn good time. Above all – switched on and sick of it all – it’s a reminder that salvation has no blueprint. Trust yourself and see.