Photo by Tom Gojak
After five years of building momentum in Melbourne’s underground, Blanco Tranco unveil their debut LP, The Imagined Life, out now via Honeyglider Records. Blending surf rock shimmer, shoegaze haze, and dream pop textures, the record captures emotional fragility and raw energy.
Influenced by The Smiths, Cocteau Twins, DIIV, and Aphex Twin, the album explores identity, toxic love, and the disillusionment of modern life. Frontperson Tiff Brown delivers lyrics that balance intimacy with universality, while the band layers jangly guitars, driving rhythms, and lush atmospheres.
Recorded and produced by Calum Newton (Amyl and the Sniffers), The Imagined Life has already drawn support from Triple J, 3RRR, and Guitar World. Blanco Tranco’s high-energy shows have won fans at festivals like Brunswick Music Festival, confirming their place as one of Melbourne’s most exciting new acts.
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