Photo: Andreas Damouras
We first caught hold of Shady Nasty last month when they opened at the VOLUMES party and held court in front of a small but rowdy and vocal audience. The Sydney three-piece, who sound like they've copped a fair influence from the menacing punk of Low Life or some of the recent stuff coming out on the Burning Rose label, have just dropped two new tracks."Good Company" and "White Knuckle" are jittery and tense blasts or sketchy rock that sounds like kids born in the late 90s have discovered some early Helmet or Mark of Cain records. This is good rowdy stuff.
Catch Shady Nasty Sept 8 at 107 Projects in Sydney.
