Music: “Debts Unpaid”: FROND Deliver Loud, Loose, and Real Garage Energy
- dailyentertainment95
- 2 hours ago
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FROND are a five-piece garage rock collective built on friendship, noise, and a refusal to take themselves too seriously. Based in Australia, the band’s ethos is simple: play loud, stay loose, and have fun. Made up of five mates who’ve turned countless garage jams into something gloriously chaotic, FROND thrive on raw sound and shared energy rather than polish or pretense.
Their music is a collision of alt-rock grit, punk looseness, and grunge fuzz — a sonic playground where anything goes. In a scene often obsessed with perfection, FROND stand proudly imperfect, chasing feeling over formula. As they put it themselves: “Do you like stuff? We like stuff!” — a motto that perfectly captures their tongue-in-cheek approach to music-making and life.
“Debts Unpaid” is a raw, riff-driven outburst that channels frustration and humour in equal measure. Built on snarling guitars, pounding drums, and vocals that teeter between shout and snarl, it’s a song that feels like a live set bottled and shaken. The track captures that moment where friendship, frustration, and feedback collide — cathartic, messy, and loud enough to wake the neighbourhood.
Unfiltered and unpolished, “Debts Unpaid” is the sound of FROND doing what they do best — five friends, one garage, and zero apologies.





