There’s a palpable tension that sits at the heart of Australian duo Luluc’s (Zoë Randell and Steve Hassett) sixth album Sweet Thief on which they question and examine the shiny surface of modernity alongside the exploitation and existential manipulation that has crept into almost every aspect of our lives.
The new album was pertinently and primarily shaped by two key decisions from Randell and Hassett: the first was to spend Christmas 2024 at the family home of their friend J Mascis, the second was to return to Australia soon after, on inauguration day, January 2025, and spend the following year far away from the country that they’ve come to call home over the past decade or so.
The first of those decisions would lead to the Dinosaur Jr. frontman’s appearance on Sweet Thief, where Mascis adds his playful, signature percussion. Recorded in his attic-studio on Christmas Day, his drumming is folded into the folk-like textures of Luluc’s signature sound–the beautiful vocal harmonies that characterise their kinship–to give the album a spirited backbone for Luluc to play to, and build from.
"There is a very large lyric in this one which I think is super cheeky,” says Hassett of today’s focus track, “Wanna Get Free.”
“J plays understated drums on this and we just jam it out. Stuart Bogie is on horn stacks. Really happy with this as a wry challenge to overt conflict culture and its protagonists. 'Dance' is a dimensional concept which is both liberating and spiritual.”
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