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Written in Geraldton (Jambinu, Southern Yamatji Land), the album leans into everything that defines the band; humour, chaos, community and sharp social commentary. Across the record RATSALAD balance tongue-in-cheek storytelling with more personal moments, taking aim at everything from the absurdity of modern housing prices to identity, belonging and growing up outside the spotlight of major cities.
Built on fast, melodic songwriting and high-energy delivery, ‘Pest From The West’ is designed for sweaty rooms and festival stages, reflecting the band’s rise through relentless touring, sold out shows and headline festival appearances including Nannup Music Festival and Kalbarri Open Air.
Following a breakout European tour in 2025, RATSALAD will return in 2026 for a run of major European festivals, further cementing their place as one of Australia’s most exciting grassroots punk exports.
Raw, fun and proudly from the wrong side of the map, ‘Pest From The West’ is RATSALAD at their most confident, and their utmost selves.
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