


Sounding like something plucked from a Hottest 100 compilation of the 90s, Godzilla melds electronic production and pedal-heavy guitars as Jess and Lisa wail over the top, straying into hardcore-lite screaming at one exciting point. (Plus a new perfume, a clothing line and a few reality TV appearances for kicks.) Godzilla is the title track of the first album and loyal to its namesake, as gigantic synths stomp and growl, guitars crunch like metal, and the sisters kick down buildings and survey the dusty industrial landscape they inhabit. Now, the twins have announced that not one but two new albums will be arriving in quick succession. The Veronicas – Godzillaįor fans of: Garbage, Nine Inch Nails, SilverchairĪfter years in record label limbo, during which an entire album was shelved, the Origliasso twins, Jess and Lisa, publicly bickered – on Instagram, Twitter and then on an MTV reality series – and teetered on the brink of being “ex-of the Veronicas”. “I’m driven by the vision that I have of people coming together,” he explains of Ride, “visions of positivity and fun and telling stories that people can relate to.”įor more: Listen to Baker Boy’s 2020 singles Mood and Better Days.

Baker Boy doesn’t aim for big messages here he just implores people to hit the dance floor, with his music the binding agent. Teaming up again with his cousin Yirrmal, who added Yolngu Matha to Baker Boy’s 2017 hit Marryuna, the result is an undeniable jam that sounds as though it came from the disco floors of the late 70s, replete with bright horns and droning didgeridoo lines. Paak, KC and the Sunshine Bandīaker Boy’s music has always been glaringly positive, both in terms of the funky party-starting vibes and lyrics that celebrate life rather than bemoan its many downsides. Baker Boy in a promo image for his 2021 single Rideįor fans of: Kool and the Gang, Anderson.
