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Episode 91: Wilsen Conn, George Inglis & Brooke Kymberley – Fairtrade Narcotics

from Trusty Chords · host Tyler Jenke

I'm going to make a bold claim that if you're listening to this podcast, you've got a very good taste in music. That's why I think you'd do very well to check out Melbourne's own Fairtrade Narcotics.A genre-defying six-piece ensemble who are often described as blurring the edges of jazz rock and psychedelic pop, they've been in the game for close to a decade now, making lovers of luscious tunes swoon, and melting faces along the way.This week, they release their second album, 'Recession Pop', and I believe it's one of those albums you need to listen to in full to really appreciate. Don't go shuffling it on streaming or picking out the singles – pop it on, sit with it, and let it musically overwhelm your senses.Describing the record as a "soundtrack to a bubble-gum dystopia", it's an album which comes from a period of evolution and change for the band. Alongside relocating studios, welcoming new members, and further honing their eclectic sound, Recession Pop is a sonic snapshot of a band who have been at it for some time, but are only now showcasing their full potential as songwriters, performers, and artists.This week, I was lucky enough to catch up with Wilsen Conn, George Inglis, and Brooke Kymberley of Fairtrade Narcotics for a chat. If George sounds familiar, that's because he joined in during the Sleepazoid chat a few weeks back. Much like that podcast, drummer Luca Soprano couldn't make it – but I'm not taking it personally.Anyway, have a listen to Fairtrade Narcotics' 'Recession Pop', buy a ticket to their upcoming tour and their album launch show this evening, have a listen to our chat, and I’ll see you at the end of the episode for some general housekeeping.

I'm going to make a bold claim that if you're listening to this podcast, you've got a very good taste in music. That's why I think you'd do very well to check out Melbourne's own Fairtrade Narcotics.A genre-defying six-piece ensemble who are often described as blurring the edges of jazz rock and psychedelic pop, they've been in the game for close to a decade now, making lovers of luscious tunes swoon, and melting faces along the way.This week, they release their second album, 'Recession Pop', and I believe it's one of those albums you need to listen to in full to really appreciate. Don't go shuffling it on streaming or picking out the singles – pop it on, sit with it, and let it musically overwhelm your senses.Describing the record as a "soundtrack to a bubble-gum dystopia", it's an album which comes from a period of evolution and change for the band. Alongside relocating studios, welcoming new members, and further honing their eclectic sound, Recession Pop is a sonic snapshot of a band who have been at it for some time, but are only now showcasing their full potential as songwriters, performers, and artists.This week, I was lucky enough to catch up with Wilsen Conn, George Inglis, and Brooke Kymberley of Fairtrade Narcotics for a chat. If George sounds familiar, that's because he joined in during the Sleepazoid chat a few weeks back. Much like that podcast, drummer Luca Soprano couldn't make it – but I'm not taking it personally.Anyway, have a listen to Fairtrade Narcotics' 'Recession Pop', buy a ticket to their upcoming tour and their album launch show this evening, have a listen to our chat, and I’ll see you at the end of the episode for some general housekeeping.

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