Yours & Owls Presents...
BOYSCLUB w/ Grenade Jumper (Late Show)
It’s 2020 and the patriarchy is cornered, lashing out like a beast with nowhere else to run.
It’s time to sound the death knell on misogyny, discrimination and bigotry. But rather than
the dreary toll of a bell, we send off the patriarchy with a blast of furious, energised punk
rock sent forth from the minds, and amps, of Sydney’s BOYSCLUB.
Armed with an unwavering sense of justice, hard-earned life lessons and the legacy of
those to have waved the flag of equality before them, BOYSCLUB have tasked themselves
with systematically dismantling the prevailing wisdom; to change perspectives on queer
empowerment, speak truth to addiction and amplifying the oft silenced voices of the victims
of domestic violence.
With their new single VILLAINS, the bands set their sights on an issue that, while more
micro in impact, is macro in scope: Toxic and codependent relationships, or in the words of
lead singer/guitarist Sera Doll, “misunderstanding your own feelings, and misinterpreting
others...classic abandonment issues”
“VILLAINS talks about a place that sounds appealing only for it to turn explosive when you
are no longer alone in that place you find yourself at. The chorus is pure desperation of
wanting someone to not leave your side no matter what. Regardless of how unhealthy this
company might be, you feel you can't exist or function without it.”
Flanked by guitarist Ava Noir, bassist Lou Harbidge and drummer Skarlett Saramore,
VILLAINS sees BOYSCLUB stare down another oft neglected topic without blinking, just as
we saw with LOVESICK, where they shirtfronted addiction, or SHE, THE ATROCITY, which
tells the harrowing story of gender dysphoria.
The band's hard work, dedication and collective decade of experience of radicalised
empathy will crescendo in their debut full length record, slated for 2021. The opus promises
to push further, break more taboos and burn anything that says “Be quiet.”
BOYSCLUB, forever standing for something more than themselves