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rock/punk
In one of the great rock 'n' roll origin myths of our time, some employees at a Melbourne record pressing plant started jamming at a Christmas party and decided to cut a 7-inch. Flash-forward seven years to their third LP, Rush to Relax, which sprawls beyond the brightly efficient garage-punk core of their first pair toward surf-rock, kraut-drone, ocean noises and even sappy-sweet love balladry. Gloved frontman Brendan Suppression might just be the Aussie variant of another notable indie-punk Eddie — Art Brut's Argos — not only for ECSR's "look at us, we formed a band" scrappiness but also for his enduring, endearing oddball-everyman charm.
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