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Naarm/Melbourne rockers Dirt Road Wave unleash their self-titled debut album via Golden Robot Records. With hard-hitting rhythms, razor-sharp guitars, and punchy vocals, the record channels late-night jams, social commentary, and the absurdity of modern life. Influenced by The Clash, MC5, The Saints, and contemporaries like Bad Dreems and Amyl & The Sniffers, the band bridges punk, pub rock, and modern Australian rock. Recorded by Andy Simpson and mastered by David Forcier, the album captures raw, live energy. Each track blends catharsis with reflection, making Dirt Road Wave an urgent, raucous statement on resilience, society, and the enduring power of rock.
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