Sanatçının Albümleri
Watering Dead Flowers
2023 · albüm
Free Kitten
2023 · single
And So Two
2022 · single
Lexapro
2022 · single
Socioanomaly
2020 · mini albüm
Bug
2020 · single
Sour
2020 · single
Hell
2019 · single
Drool
2019 · mini albüm
Twin
2018 · single
Not for You
2018 · single
Silly Girl
2018 · single
Vile
2018 · single
Pussy Orientated
2017 · mini albüm
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“It couldn’t be anyone else. It has to be us four,” says VOIID’s lead vocalist, Anji Greenwood. With a newly confessional bend and a sound that straddles the faultline between alt-rock and post-punk, the band’s debut LP, Watering Dead Flowers, couldn’t be anything else either. Since 2015, VOIID has excavated a space in Australia’s DIY underground which belongs solely to them and their voracious set of fans. Based in Meanjin, VOIID’s acerbic EPs - Pussy Orientated (2017), Drool (2019) and Socioanomaly (2020) - followed in the footsteps of the feminist punk bands before them, exposing the physical & emotional brutality which pushes young women to the margins. Anji, Mina Cannon (drums), Antonia Hickey (bass/vocals) and Kate Mcguire (guitar/vocals) have built a haven for listeners to feel empowered in their anger, their wildness and their friendships. Recorded in 2021 by Matt Cochran (Talk Heavy, WALKEN) with assistance from Caleb Anderson (Mouse), WDF sees VOIID break from their external focus, turning their gaze inwards for the first time. Influenced by the likes of that dog., Juliana Hatfield and Beabadoobee, its diaristic songs are both headstrong & unsteady, calculating and vulnerable in the way they explore the defining relationships and emotions of young adulthood. The personal remains political, but the record’s strongest anchor is the unit of the band and the connection between its members, a sacred constant in the face of ever-shifting romantic & family dynamics.