After self-releasing a string of recordings on his Goblin Records Bandcamp, Millar joined forces with guitarist Ned Capp, bassist Olly Katsianis, and drummer Ethan Robins. The quartet quickly made waves on the Melbourne live circuit, sharing bills with Drunk Mums, Skegss, Split System, Cosmic Psychos, and even Japan’s Guitar Wolf. The Gnomes step up with their debut full-length: twelve tracks that bridge the spirit of the ’60s with the bite of today. Expect savage R&B stompers (‘Play With You’, ‘Better With You’), bright beat pop (‘I’ll Be There’, ‘I’m Not The One’), reverb-drenched psychedelia (‘Stung’), and Star Club-style rockers (‘Flippin’ Stomp’), alongside a fresh version of that breakout hit ‘I Like It’ — all energy, grit, and hooks.
After self-releasing a string of recordings on his Goblin Records Bandcamp, Millar joined forces with guitarist Ned Capp, bassist Olly Katsianis, and drummer Ethan Robins. The quartet quickly made waves on the Melbourne live circuit, sharing bills with Drunk Mums, Skegss, Split System, Cosmic Psychos, and even Japan’s Guitar Wolf. The Gnomes step up with their debut full-length: twelve tracks that bridge the spirit of the ’60s with the bite of today. Expect savage R&B stompers (‘Play With You’, ‘Better With You’), bright beat pop (‘I’ll Be There’, ‘I’m Not The One’), reverb-drenched psychedelia (‘Stung’), and Star Club-style rockers (‘Flippin’ Stomp’), alongside a fresh version of that breakout hit ‘I Like It’ — all energy, grit, and hooks.