New Music & Video Release - Tropical F*ck Storm announce new album Fairyland Codex


Artist Name: Tropical F*ck Storm

Release Name - Fairyland Codex

Release Date - 20th June 2025

Genre - Art Punk, Post-Punk, Experimental Rock

Label - Fire Records

Genre-bending Tropical Fuck Storm announces their highly anticipated fourth studio album, ‘Fairyland Codex,’ out June 20th, 2025, on their new label home Fire Records.

Recorded with co-producer Michael Beach at the band’s Dodgy Brothers studio in Nagambie, Australia, the songs on ‘Fairyland Codex’ immerse us in the chaos of a fateful landslide, picking out the characters that litter the impending collapse of society.

Filled with well-schooled social anarchy, new single ‘Bloodsport’ has a Talking Heads-styled funk and a stuttering guitar break.

"A canticle of enticement to all dancing molecules left on planet earth to do their stretches and step into the ring for something braver than a bareknuckle fight; a pulse check. An anthem of resistance for all left with a beating heart to scoop themselves out of the bubble bath of social malaise and backyard domineering to perceive the ticking clock of reality square in the face before we are all left to eat Levis scraps like fruity loops in bowls of printer toner and orangutang juice."

Since 2016, the ARIA Award-winning four-piece made up of Gareth Liddiard, Fiona Kitschin, Erica Dunn, and Lauren Hammel have released a string of critically acclaimed albums, 2018’s ‘A Laughing Death In Meatspace’, 2019’s ‘Braindrops’ and 2021’s ‘Deep States’ gaining a reputation for their incendiary live shows across the globe after years of international sold-out headline and festival shows.

Acidic, acerbic, anarchic; Tropical Fuck Storm's command of wordplay, undercut by snarling guitars, pulsing rhythms, and explosive salvos, populates a hinterland between light and dark. The vocal interplay between Liddiard and the soaring harmonies of Kitschin and Dunn creates a teetering balancing act that’s intensified by the frantic narratives that evolve from their collective psyche.

“There’s an Anna Akhmatova poem where she talks about how much life sucks and how the world is just a shithole full of arseholes then she says something like, ‘why then do we not despair?’.” Liddiard pontificates, “Charles Darwin could give her the short answer, but music has the 12-inch metaphysical party mix solution.”

Pre-order Fairyland Codex here


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