Cable Ties
Far Enough
Far Enough
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Australia's Cable Ties are a gritty, exciting rock 'n' roll trio, and they're making their mark on 2020 with their energetic second album. "Far Enough" relies on concise, insistent riffs that drive inexorably forward. Seeking transcendence through hypnotic repetition, the album develops a relentless intensity
Throughout the album, righteous anger is laced with confusion and self-censorship. Songs like "Self-Made Man," "Anger's Not Enough" and "Hope" explore the tangent between activism and fatalism, uplift and hopelessness, but ultimately opt for hope. The band stretches three-minute punk burners into blistering feminist anthems, with Cable Ties mixing rhythmically pulsating post-punk with garage rock
Jenny McKechnie bundles her issues into songs that resonate deeply and give voice to feelings that are often withheld. Shauna Boyle and Nick Brown provide the rhythm, rooted in the primitivism of the Stooges, that lays the foundation for McKechnie's guitar fireworks and vocal performances. Through their music, the three friends turn their fears into battle cries
The band has been advocating for an inclusive feminist and political viewpoint since their inception in 2015, addressing gender-based violence, colonialism, and sexual assault in their songs. The band members host benefit shows, DIY festivals and volunteer with Girls Rock!, a non-profit organization that aims to empower female, transgender and non-binary youth in music
Tracklist
- Hope
- Tell Them Where To Go
- Sandcastles
- Lani
- Not My Story
- Self-Made Man
- Anger'S Not Enough
- Pillow
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- Tracklist
Australia's Cable Ties are a gritty, exciting rock 'n' roll trio, and they're making their mark on 2020 with their energetic second album. "Far Enough" relies on concise, insistent riffs that drive inexorably forward. Seeking transcendence through hypnotic repetition, the album develops a relentless intensity
Throughout the album, righteous anger is laced with confusion and self-censorship. Songs like "Self-Made Man," "Anger's Not Enough" and "Hope" explore the tangent between activism and fatalism, uplift and hopelessness, but ultimately opt for hope. The band stretches three-minute punk burners into blistering feminist anthems, with Cable Ties mixing rhythmically pulsating post-punk with garage rock
Jenny McKechnie bundles her issues into songs that resonate deeply and give voice to feelings that are often withheld. Shauna Boyle and Nick Brown provide the rhythm, rooted in the primitivism of the Stooges, that lays the foundation for McKechnie's guitar fireworks and vocal performances. Through their music, the three friends turn their fears into battle cries
The band has been advocating for an inclusive feminist and political viewpoint since their inception in 2015, addressing gender-based violence, colonialism, and sexual assault in their songs. The band members host benefit shows, DIY festivals and volunteer with Girls Rock!, a non-profit organization that aims to empower female, transgender and non-binary youth in music
Throughout the album, righteous anger is laced with confusion and self-censorship. Songs like "Self-Made Man," "Anger's Not Enough" and "Hope" explore the tangent between activism and fatalism, uplift and hopelessness, but ultimately opt for hope. The band stretches three-minute punk burners into blistering feminist anthems, with Cable Ties mixing rhythmically pulsating post-punk with garage rock
Jenny McKechnie bundles her issues into songs that resonate deeply and give voice to feelings that are often withheld. Shauna Boyle and Nick Brown provide the rhythm, rooted in the primitivism of the Stooges, that lays the foundation for McKechnie's guitar fireworks and vocal performances. Through their music, the three friends turn their fears into battle cries
The band has been advocating for an inclusive feminist and political viewpoint since their inception in 2015, addressing gender-based violence, colonialism, and sexual assault in their songs. The band members host benefit shows, DIY festivals and volunteer with Girls Rock!, a non-profit organization that aims to empower female, transgender and non-binary youth in music
- Hope
- Tell Them Where To Go
- Sandcastles
- Lani
- Not My Story
- Self-Made Man
- Anger'S Not Enough
- Pillow