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Brain Worms
2023 · albüm
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2023 · single
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2023 · single
Squid
2023 · single
Nothing Really Changes
2023 · single
Army Of Me
2021 · single
Feral
2020 · albüm
Perfect Day
2020 · mini albüm
Christian Neurosurgeon
2020 · single
I Used to Love You
2020 · single
Alexandra / Dying on the Vine
2019 · single
A Quality Of Mercy
2017 · albüm
A Quality Of Mercy
2017 · single
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RVG’s highly-anticipated third album is named Brain Worms for the hyper-recognisable experience of, each day, baring witness to a world of private obsessions being aired out in the infinite. This may not be wholly new territory for the Melbourne post-punk band and its lyricist/frontwoman Romy Vager, but this time around, there’s a newfound radical acceptance glistening overtop everything. After a momentous first five years — finding critical acclaim for debut A Quality of Mercy, landing on countless end-of-year Best Of lists, and playing alongside some of the world’s biggest acts in Pixies, Kurt Vile, Pete Doherty, Sleaford Mods, Camp Cope, Shame, and more — RVG released second album Feral as the world was locking down. Feral was called “masterfully executed” by The Big Issue, “the record of a lifetime” by Rolling Stone Australia, and given four-and-a-half stars by the Sydney Morning Herald. But between the four bandmates — lead singer and guitarist Vager, guitarist Reuben Bloxham, drummer Marc Nolte and bassist Isabele Wallace — this is the most confident they’ve ever felt in RVG. They’ve moved past their influences, pushed themselves, and tried new things. And they have made a record they can, by all accounts, call their best. “If we could only make one more album, it would be this one,” says Vager.