GUDGEON - Self Titled LP
How does one describe Gudgeon? They have existed as a band for nearly a decade. They have been jamming and writing songs that whole time. In isolation, they evolved. Like some sort of Galapagos Island music project. Their closest relatives would be the already weird and outsider brands of punk. Think Nomeansno, Man Is The Bastard, Big Black. Music played by freaks who write music like they are solving complex math equations. But it's not nerdy. Or dense. Or studious. It's mathematic music in the same way a master tradesperson can look at a roof and tell you the pitch without even thinking. Gudgeon are the musical equivalent of internalised trigonometry. If you are a Queensland local and reading this, you've probably witnessed their mysterious arithmetic hardcore. They are part of the nu wave of bands blazing new paths, playing shows in more regional areas. (It was Bundaberg last weekend). Total diy punks. Providing backline and always up the front making all shows (even the ones they don't play). Legendary.
How does one describe Gudgeon? They have existed as a band for nearly a decade. They have been jamming and writing songs that whole time. In isolation, they evolved. Like some sort of Galapagos Island music project. Their closest relatives would be the already weird and outsider brands of punk. Think Nomeansno, Man Is The Bastard, Big Black. Music played by freaks who write music like they are solving complex math equations. But it's not nerdy. Or dense. Or studious. It's mathematic music in the same way a master tradesperson can look at a roof and tell you the pitch without even thinking. Gudgeon are the musical equivalent of internalised trigonometry. If you are a Queensland local and reading this, you've probably witnessed their mysterious arithmetic hardcore. They are part of the nu wave of bands blazing new paths, playing shows in more regional areas. (It was Bundaberg last weekend). Total diy punks. Providing backline and always up the front making all shows (even the ones they don't play). Legendary.
How does one describe Gudgeon? They have existed as a band for nearly a decade. They have been jamming and writing songs that whole time. In isolation, they evolved. Like some sort of Galapagos Island music project. Their closest relatives would be the already weird and outsider brands of punk. Think Nomeansno, Man Is The Bastard, Big Black. Music played by freaks who write music like they are solving complex math equations. But it's not nerdy. Or dense. Or studious. It's mathematic music in the same way a master tradesperson can look at a roof and tell you the pitch without even thinking. Gudgeon are the musical equivalent of internalised trigonometry. If you are a Queensland local and reading this, you've probably witnessed their mysterious arithmetic hardcore. They are part of the nu wave of bands blazing new paths, playing shows in more regional areas. (It was Bundaberg last weekend). Total diy punks. Providing backline and always up the front making all shows (even the ones they don't play). Legendary.