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Brooklyn punks Nervous Dater made their mark as a band to look out for with their 2017 debut,
Don’t Be A Stranger. Now, they’re back with their sophomore album,
Call In The Mess, out later this month. The band already shared two singles, “Middle Child” and “Tin Foil Hat,” and today, exclusively on
The A.V. Club, you can hear their latest single, “Farm Song.”
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“Farm Song” shows yet another side of Nervous Dater, veering into country territory. While previous single “Tin Foil Hat” is a heavy punk track, “Farm Song” takes Nervous Dater lead vocalist/guitarist Rachel Lightner back to the band’s vulnerable, relatable lyrics. The song looks back at pre-pandemic times, with Lightner questioning why they feel lonely when they’re surrounded by friends at shows in crowded basements.
Some of Australia s most tourist-friendly beaches have been destroyed by cyclonic winds, unprecedented rain and devastating surf conditions.
Just as the nation opens up following months of Covid restrictions, Australians have again been forced to reconsider their summer holiday plans.
Holiday meccas including the Sunshine Coast, Byron Bay and the New South Wales north coast have been washed out as erosion destroys coastlines and flooding tears through communities.
Flood warnings remain in place for much of northern New South Wales, while Queensland emergency services have responded to more than 14,000 call outs this week alone.
Byron Bay s famous coastline has eroded, as seen in these shocking drone images taken on Tuesday