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The Native Cats at the Gaelic Club, Sydney (with Bed Wettin' Bad Boys and Lorry)

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The Native Cats Return to Sydney to Launch New LP 'The Way On Is the Way Off'

Cult Hobart post-punk duo The Native Cats return to The Gaelic Club to celebrate their fifth LP, The Way On is the Way Off. Playing alongside the return of the "best/worst band in Sydney" Bed Wettin' Bad Boys plus new local act Lorry. Read more about the Native Cats tour below!

From The Native Cats bandcamp: The Way On is the Way Off is the fifth and best album for celebrated Hobart, Australia post-punk duo The Native Cats - bassist Julian Teakle and singer and electronics operator Chloe Alison Escott (who released solo album Stars Under Contract via Chapter in 2020).

Spiritual forebears to the current wave of speak-singing post-punk a la Dry Cleaning and Sleaford Mods, The Native Cats have grown a sizeable cult following from their home in Tasmania (Australia’s remote and chilly island state) since the late 2000s. Their minimal bass and drums rumble is offset by Chloe’s lyrics which twist, confound and linger. The band have toured the US and played Memphis’ legendary Goner Fest, been written up by the likes of Stereogum, NPR and Brooklyn Vegan, and performed at the Sydney Opera House.

In 2020, they were riding a growing wave of recognition and admiration following their best run of records to date, culminating in killer double A- side single Two Creation Myths. But the pandemic and Australia’s extended lockdowns brought with them a period of intense loneliness, isolation and despair. Chloe's confidence as a lyricist, singer and performer was at an all- time low.

Even in those low times, the apparition of Native Cats LP #5 just kept on calling out. Julian never stopped recording instrumental demos and emailing them to Chloe. Chloe never stopped writing, and even began revisiting lyrics that had previously felt too raw or revealing to include.. Small moments of inspiration grew into more substantial ones. The band committed to weekly songwriting sessions, started to accept invitations to perform again, and had crowds fall instantly in love with their new songs.

Recorded with producer Ben von Fürstenberg, The Way On is the Way Off takes a meticulous, painterly approach to the band's heavy, scorching songs. Every element is chosen for its thematic resonance and emotional impact. Chloe's lyrics arise from deep-rooted trauma and identity issues she is finally facing head-on, as well as reflections on post-punk history and lineage - the title of the album is drawn from the rules and principles David Thomas wrote for his band Pere Ubu. With the setbacks and self-doubt now a distant memory, The Way On is the Way Off is everything The Native Cats hoped it could be when its completion seemed impossible, and everything they have been working towards since the day they began. 

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Tickets are $20 pre-sale, or suggested the same on the door (say hello on the night if you can't make cover charge, no one turned away for lack of funds). 

The Gaelic Club is located close to Central Station and up a set of stairs, with elevator access available - see security at the front desk for directions. 

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