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Towns - Say it all: A Fuzzed-Out Garage-Punk Confession from South Australia

  • Writer: dailyentertainment95
    dailyentertainment95
  • Apr 29
  • 1 min read

TOWNS are a two-piece punk rock puzzle from South Australia, proving that raw energy doesn’t require a big lineup. Built on tight chemistry and stripped-back intensity, the duo channel garage grit, indie hooks, and DIY spirit into something immediate and unfiltered.

Known for punchy riffs and no-frills delivery, TOWNS thrive on simplicity done well — loud guitars, driving rhythms, and melodies that stick long after the distortion fades. Their sound feels scrappy in the best way: honest, urgent, and built for sticky-floored venues.

“SAY IT ALL” leans into the band’s directness. The track bursts forward with fuzzy guitars and propulsive drums, wrapping its emotional core in distortion and attitude.

There’s a confessional edge to the songwriting — frustration and vulnerability pushed to the surface rather than buried. The chorus lands with punchy clarity, giving the chaos structure and making it feel both cathartic and catchy.

With Australia’s garage and punk scenes continuing to thrive, TOWNS’ minimal yet high-impact approach stands out. “SAY IT ALL” taps into a renewed appetite for short, sharp guitar anthems that feel real and unpolished.

As more listeners seek bands that prioritise energy over polish, TOWNS’ DIY authenticity resonates. It’s loud, straight to the point, and impossible to ignore — exactly what modern garage punk thrives on.


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