EAT THE RICH

Fremantle punks Last Quokka return with the second single off of their forthcoming LP, due out in early 2023. Eat The Rich is a no-holds-barred, raucous, piss-taking commentary on the elitist private school boy wankers of Perth's 'golden triangle'. 

Last Quokka continue with their now well-known ferocious energy but with a bigger, bolder and tighter sound, recently adding guitarist Justin Zanetic as well as Carlota Rivera now smashing the drums. Eat The Rich combines catchy riffs, a driving rhythm section and, as always, acerbic and biting social commentary from singer Trent Rojahn. 

Eat The Rich is available for download and on all streaming platforms.

BIO

Western Australian punks Last Quokka combine acerbic, socially conscious lyrics, heavy rhythms and catchy guitar riffs to create poignant, dance-inducing punk music. Described as a 'more aggressive Eddy Current Suppression Ring' the band has supported Gang of Four, Mclusky, Amyl And The Sniffers and The Meanies, and has toured extensively throughout Australia and South-East Asia, having played festivals such as Chopped, In The Pines and Perth Fringe Festival.  

Their 2020 album 'Unconscious Drivers' received critical acclaim, making it to Xpress Mag's top 20 albums of 2020 and was a  featured album on radio stations RTRFM and 4ZZZ whilst receiving consistent airplay throughout Australia and the EU. In 2021 and 2022, Last Quokka were nominated for a Western Australian Music Industry award in the category of best punk/hardcore band.

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Previous events

Dec16

A VERY QUOKKA XMAS

CLANCYS FREMANTLE

LAST QUOKKA, MOOD PUNCH, UNCLE PATTY'S SHIT XMAS VARIETY HOUR

PRESS

"There’s a jerk and wired aesthetic to ‘Cue‘ that contrasts perfectly with the moments where the ripping guitar chords and electrically charged riffs gatecrash the track. You can hear Parquet Courts and Eddy Current Suppression Ring in the way they bring a musical nous and intelligence to punk rock primitivism." - Doubtful Sound 

"Like the threatened but still grinning marsupial, Last Quokka have surveyed our current circumstances of climate breakdown, internet-powered mass-disinformation and right-wing populism ...and still found reasons to laugh - and more importantly reasons to believe." - 4ZZZ 

"Last Quokka bill themselves as ‘the anti-fascist punk band from the most isolated city on the planet’ and the statement rings true. Perth, the lone star in Australia’s west, is now even more alone with the COVID-19 pandemic. Isolation breeds anger; isolation brings contempt. What’s vital is that Last Quokka channel these feelings into such powerful and raucous punk anthems." - X-Press Magazine  

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