4/18/2023

The Murlocs Blend Humor & Visual Trickery w. “Undone and Unashamed” Video | LP out 5/19 on ATO Records

The Murlocs


Imbues Signature Sense of Humor with

Playful, Visual Trickery In Brand New

Undone and Unashamed” Single + Video

Available across platforms here


Calm Ya Farm LP Due Out May 19 on ATO Records

Calm Ya Farm album pre-order


UK + EU Tour Dates Announced

Tour dates below + here

Click image above to watch + share “Undone and Unashamed” video


Melbourne’s The Murlocs will release their brand new studio album, Calm Ya Farm, May 19 on ATO Records. Spiked with their signature breed of sharply crafted garage-punk—and with lead vocalist, guitarist & harmonica triple threat Ambrose Kenny-Smith’s surrealist musings on the ever-turbulent world around him—the new collection ultimately twists country-rock convention into a free-flowing album fully in touch with the frenetic energy of modern life. Recorded in their home studios and mixed by repeat collaborator John Lee, the new collection brings that sun-drenched sound to tracks like previously shared lead track “Initiative” and brand new single “Undone and Unashamed” released today with an accompanying video.


A gloriously hip-shaking number featuring Kenny-Smith’s first-ever saxophone solo, the new song paints a portrait of unapologetic dissolution, gracefully threaded with derelict poetry. Composed by keyboardist Tim Karmouche, Kenny-Smith who helped arrange and write the song’s lyrics says, “Letting loose all the time comes at a cost. When you choose to not hold yourself accountable for your actions by going on countless benders will only make things worse. People don’t always forgive and forget.” The band's country-fried sense of humor comes to life in the one-of-a-kind new video.


Watch / Share: “Undone and Unashamed” video


Director Jack Rule shares, “When I was a kid I thought Shaun Micallef’s rotating room skit was the funniest thing I’d ever seen and always thought it’d work well for a music video. Then I saw an Ames distortion room in a museum and thought the same thing. Combining the two was a stupid idea. Getting a living room sized set to levitate, and rotate safely was diabolically hard. This was a weird, magic, memorable project.”

Credit: Izzie Austin | Hi-Res Download


As the band’s most collaborative work to date, Calm Ya Farm unfolds in more elaborate and sophisticated arrangements and achieves new sonic depths largely by creating space for all five members to pursue their most eccentric impulses. “With this record we tried to steer away from all the distortion and dirt and grit, or at least let the grit come off a bit more clean-sounding,” says Kenny-Smith, who, in addition to guitarist Callum Shortal (Orb), drummer Matt Blach (Beans) and Tim Karmouche (Crepes), also plays with bassist Cook Craig (Pipe-Eye) in the globally beloved psych-rock powerhouse King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard. Over the course of its 12 wildly catchy tracks, Calm Ya Farm touches on everything from the vicious tone of political discourse to the brain-addling effect of conspiracy theories, adorned with such unexpected flourishes as lush flute melodies, potent flamenco-guitar riffs, and dreamlike Farfisa tones.


While Calm Ya Farm contains plenty of frenzied tension, the album quickly reveals its power to ease the listener into a more serene state of mind. This is fitting for the album’s title which Kenny-Smith explains is “something my partner always says to me when I’m feeling stressed-out or anxious. It made sense with the whole country theme of the record, but it’s generally a good reminder for day-to-day life. Now whenever I look down, I can remember to just chill out and take everything a little easier.”


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International Tour Dates


4/22: Melbourne, VIC @ Northcote Theatre w/ BEANS, Blonde Revolver

4/28: Adelaide, SA @ The Gov w/ BEANS, Los Palms

4/29: Fremantle, WA @ Freo Social w/ BEANS, Dan Howls

4/30: Scarborough, WA @ Indian Ocean Hotel w/ BEANS, Mal De Mer

5/5: Sydney, NSW @ Metro Theatre w/ BEANS, The Melodrones

5/11: Gold Coast, QLD @ Miami Marketta w/ BEANS, Gimmy

5/12: Brisbane, QLD @ The Triffid w/ BEANS, Full Flower Moon Band

9/3: Salisbury, UK @ End of the Road Festival

9/5: London, UK @ Village Underground *

9/7: Deventer, Netherlands @ Burgerweeshuis *

9/8: Heusden Gem Asten, Netherlands @ Misty Fields

9/9: Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Tolhuistuin *

9/12: Oslo, Norway @ John Dee *

9/13: Stockholm, Sweden @ Slaktkyrkan *

9/14: Malmo, Sweden @ Plan B *

9/16: Leipzig, Germany @ UT Connewitz *

9/17: Cologne, Germany @ Gebäude 9 *

9/18: Hamburg, Germany @ Knust *

9/19: Berlin, Germany @ Hole 44 *

9/21: Paris, France @ Le Trabendo *

9/22: Brussels, Belgium @ AB Box *


* w/ The Prize

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