Savour a Taste of Creature Fear’s “Sorbet”

“Sorbet”, the latest single from Naarm/Melbourne outfit Creature Fear feels like a sweet treat on the first listen, but this cool retro-pop track has got a bit of bite. It wasn’t until I stopped and paid attention to the lyrics, which explore mental health and how we manage it, that I really appreciated this release.

“The song paints a picture of an unhealthy relationship with food, using it as a coping mechanism and the complications that surround it,” explained songwriter and vocalist Cameron Graham. “While it was written in a way that’s somewhat ambiguous, ‘Sorbet’ expresses determination to break free from difficult patterns and persevere through mental health challenges, though at the same time expresses a lot of self doubt.”
With a refreshed line-up, featuring new vocalist Louis Gaul and bassist Liam Brennan, and a bunch of fresh new material, Creature Fear will make their long-awaited return to the stage next week with a hometown gig, followed by some New South Wales shows in May. Here are all the dates you need:

12 April 2024 – Last Chance Rock & Roll Bar, Naarm/Melbourne
17 May 2024 – Towradgi Beach Hotel, Woolyungah/Wollongong (FREE)
18 May 2024 – New Brighton Hotel, Eora/Sydney (FREE)

Photo credit: Hana Schlesinger

Creature Fear Ease You Into Your Working Week With “Makeup”

Getting back to work after a long weekend is never easy, but Melbourne’s Creature Fear are here to blast away the blues with their feelgood new single “Makeup.” It’s got a cool ‘60s garage rock feel with a fun pop flair that makes it great fun from the first listen, but even more likeable with every subsequent spin. Trust me.

Vocalist and guitarist Cameron Graham says the song is “about feeling suppressed but experiencing an awakening that gives you an urge to want to portray yourself true to who you are.”

Creature Fear have earned a reputation as a must-see band through support slots with Killing Heidi, Ball Park Music, Kingswood, Tired Lion, The Delta Riggs, and Boo Seeka. Victorians can catch them doing their thing at the remaining shows of their single launch tour.

11 October 2019 – The Catfish, Melbourne
12 October 2019 – The Workers Club, Geelong (FREE)