There’s Nothing Fishy About The Montreals’ New Single, Sardines

Adelaide band The Montreals are spreading a healthy dose of feel-good weekend vibes with their new single “Sardines.” Its title gives nothing away, but this is such a catchy indie-pop number. Rest assured, I like it a lot more than the fish!

The release of “Sardines” comes in the midst of a purple patch for The Montreals, who last year shared a stage with Duke Damont and Safia as part of Oh Yes Festival in Adelaide and supported Northeast House Party and The Creases. They’re now welcoming the next stage of their career, stepping up as headliners on a capital city tour to promote the single’s release. Catch The Montreals on their Sardines tour next month.

12 April 2018 – Moonshine Bar, Sydney
13 April 2018 – Selina’s, Sydney
15 April 2018 – Grace Darling, Melbourne
20 April 2018 – Fat Controller, Adelaide

The Montreals’ “deadheads” Single is the Perfect Pick-Me-Up

The Montreals only have one EP under their belt, but already this Adelaide band is being touted as one of the next big things in Australian music. It’s a big call, but the more I listen to their new single “deadheads” the more I tend to agree with that assessment.

There’s just something so damn likeable about this band and their ode to Aussie youth culture. The song’s raw enthusiasm and energy reminds me a little of Arctic Monkeys and The Wombats. It’s really good stuff. You’ll find it in your favourite digital stores now.