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February 15, 2008

Dear Hard-ons fans, our friends, relatives and disinterested passers-by. Here is another Hard-ons update!

Since our last update 2007 late September, a lot of things have been happening in Hard-ons land.

If it's not too rude, I will run through the affairs of individual members. Not sure if you'd find this intersting but fuggit,
I find it easier this way.... Fuck Gestalt theory etc etc.

1. Peter "Blackie" Black...Still driving cab, pumping iron (or at least, frequenting an inner-city gym on a regular basis), writing songs, complaining about life. Working on Nunchukka Superfly issues (new album out on Chatterbox records "If ya not careful with electricity it will kill ya") and SOLO ALBUM.

2. Peter "half-caste" Kostic...Still working in drum shop, playing in Regurgitator, Hard-ons, Front End Loader and a great new scuzzy punk/metal band (as yet undecided on title of band), complaining about life. He and partner expecting child in July - congratulations are in order. Send gifts to ray@hard-ons.net, I will pass on everything unless it's extra good in which case I will sell on ebay. New Front End Loader LIVE album due for release soon.

3. Ray "power-point head" Ahn...Still working in record store, selling shit on ebay, complaining about life. Also involved with Nunchukka Superfly, due to record new WOG single soon and working on a (don't laugh you cunts) solo album for Melbourne label WE EMPTY ROOMS (aptly named). I will be playing all instruments except drums and French Horn. Working on a compilation comic book would you believe AND exhibitions of art in Shanghai and Berlin (fingers crossed). Fungus on backside also now cleared thanks.

4. Hard-ons collectively:
(a) Back in January 2008, we entered the studio with world famous comedian from Los Angeles Neil Hamburger. Not sure how the fuck we did it, but it happened. We did four songs at Megaphon studio, St. Peters, with Jonboyrock (again), backing Neil as musicians, the results are I must say AWESOME. Funny (funnier than usual) and poignant, every Hard-ons fan and Neil Hamburger fan will love it, when it does come out.
Trying to work out release schedule and general details as I write this.

(b) Well, it had to happen again. We bribed and black-mailed our way into the Big Day Out (Sydney Only) and we were last on (this gave bogans plenty of time to rejoin the beer-queue) at the LOCAL PRODUCE STAGE. It was fantastic. I didn't see one second of any other band (except peeking through the curtains from side-of-stage to gawk briefly at Bridezilla - we knew the parents of some of the members - oh Lord I feel old) but we were the best band of the whole fucking festival. When you're the best, I don't consider this bragging. We were even better than (Sony-Bmg recording artists) Rage Against the Machine who graced young bare-chested Aussies in Aussie flag-capes with well-intentioned political (if somewhat ham-fisted) messages. We were even better than Billy Bragg who asked us to consider a better, politically left-wing mode of thought and behaviour while standing, solo, acoustic guitar in hand, on the "CONVERSE" Essential stage (made in China by 12 year old urchins). We all gotta make a living, right? We went home buzzing, triumphant, from 55000 punters, nine bought our shirts and we filled up our Afghani-Samsonite bags (red-and-blue striped laundry bags to you dear reader) full of backstage rider (my zipper actually broke from over-packing). What triumph. By the way, Bjork, that pixie-like Icelandic sub-genius, heard that she had to be on stage the same time as us, and she shit her fucking pants and cancelled.

(c) Back in December 2007 we went on tour briefly to Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Sunshine Coast, Canberra and Ballarat with Chatterbox Records labelmates "Regular John". Unfortunately due to bong-elbow injury to Caleb their bassplayer Regular John did not turn up to Canberra and Sydney shows. Beside this unfortunate circumstance, a great time was had by all. We rocked our fannies off every night and can't wait to visit places that we did not reach that time around ie. Perth, Adelaide and hopefully Wollongong or even Newcastle...

And finally to answer all those MySpace queries: yes it WAS Ray and Blackie from Hard-ons playing backing music with Rob Avenaim (WOG) on drums for Philip Seymour Hoffman/Andrew Upton play "Riflemind". We got paid well and Blackie went to the red carpet affair on first day to meet a couple of ***AHEM*** Oscar Winners and apparently he had a good time, so good for him.

Well that's it for now, if you have any queries, please don't hesitate to contact me: ray@hard-ons.net.... PS we still DO have the latest GOOFY/BAPHOMET t-shirts/hoods left for mail-order, but only in limited quantities. Write me if you want one. Hoods are AUD$50.00. Shirts are AUD$20.00. Colours are black, red or maroon, but not necessarily in the size you want so specify size/colour combination in order of preference. Thanks!

PS We have fetched a few negative feedback correspondence from members of "Hillsong" church from Baulkham Hills Sydney in regard to the offensive nature of our last t-shirt. We are sorry if we have offended anyone but you can pay us back (wait wait..."eye for an eye"...that's an Islamic thingy I think) by continuing to perform your own song-and-dance routine while collecting a very large sum of tax-free money.


September 28, 2007

Hello there citzens in Hard-ons land (and unlucky random web-surfers looking for naughty stuff).

Like a broken record I'd like to repeat the old Hard-ons' apology line: SORRY FOR TAKING SO LONG TO UPDATE THIS NEWS PAGE!!!

I'll now tell you what we've been up to since the last update (July 14 2006). I will use bullet-point format if that's OK.

* We released our "pop" album "MOST PEOPLE ARE A WASTE OF TIME" through Chatterbox in Australia and Bad Taste in Europe. It was our attempt at melodic catchy yet powerful "pop" music.

* We toured for six weeks in the USA at the invitation of the QUEERS (in particular, Joe King, Queer-boss). We had not been to that place since 1993 (after which we broke up) and we had incredible fun. The Queers were totally cool to us - we can't thank them enough. We hooked up with some other great people: Groovie Ghoulies (whom we first played with in 1989 - at the SAME place - "Gilman st. project" in Berkeley) and Toys that Kill - what great people. What fine music. Thank you so much.

* This takes us to 2007. We released "MOST PEOPLE ARE NICER THAN US" - our "heavy album, featuring some tunes that have been in the set for a while now. Now they have a home on a hard CD and even better, proper song titles. We are very happy again with this album, and if it isn't too arrogant of me to say so, we've not recorded disappointing product since 2002, ie, from "Very Exciting" onward. Not to say our back-catalogue is shite but let's face it, we are going backwards unless we are not convinced that our recordings get better as time goes on. And we really believe that the latest offering is by far our best album, only to be topped by our next release, which we are actually working on (demo stage) right now. Anyhow, it's out on BOSS TUNEAGE in Europe, CHATTERBOX again in Australia.

*In support of the said album above, we toured for four weeks in Europe, in August 2007. A good time was had by all and we were very happy to go back for five GREAT FUN shows in Germany especially. Thanks to everyone who helped including Andrew Gillies (merch) and Djenko (company, humour) and of course Michael Fewings (tour manager, mixing, driving, general knowledge). Most of the shows were great fun. We had a couple of Austrians (Klaus, Mischa) follow us with a video camera. There will be a Hard-ons gay porn DVD filmed entirely on the top bunk of a French formule 1 budget hotel coming out very shortly.

* Watch this space: Hard-ons will hit the road in Australia in December!!!!!


July 14, 2006

Hi all,

Sorry for taking so long to update this site.... we've been so busy over the past couple of months.

As a lot of you would hopefully know by now, we released a new album. It's called "Most People Are A Waste Of Time" and we're very happy and proud of it... The double album didn't work out as we'd planned, so this is part one, and the second disc (with all the metal, punk, thrash stuff) will be out toward the end of the year. You can listen to some of the tracks from "Most People..." at our Myspace page - www.myspace.com/68283781

We toured all over Australia & New Zealand throughout April, May & June and had a blast.

We even played at the Jack Awards in Sydney on June 20. You wouldn't know, though, would you.... because some genius over there at Channel V decided to cut our entire performance out of their telecast. We still don't know why, everyone just avoids us when we try to find out. So, not only did we have the distinct pleasure of playing to a room full of music industry types, most of whom have ignored us for the past 22 years, but the televised performance we were promised was also pulled out from under us without any explanation... Nice, eh?

Moving right along, we are SO EXCITED to announce that we're finally heading back to the USA for our first tour since 1993. We have to give a big THANKS to Joe @ The Queers for inviting us along, and we really can't wait.... we start in Des Moines IA on September 6 and finish in Covington KY on Oct 14. We're playing absolutel everywhere, it would seem, so come along and say hi! All dates are on the shows page...

We have a couple of shows in NSW here at home in August before we head off, though, including two supporting Radio Birdman. That'll be great. Anyone that hasn't picked up their new album yet should go out and do it now... these dates are also on our shows page

OK, we'll try not to take so long to run our next update....

Until then, take care

Love,
HARD-ONS


January 4, 2006

Hi all,

We're back from Europe, and are playing a residency every Wednesday this month at the Excelsior Hotel in Surry Hills. We all love this place, and it's nice and small so great for us getting right in yoiur faces and kicking your ass with some of our new stuff...

Come along, supports etc are on the shows page.

We're also playing the Green Room's Birthday bash on Friday 13th too, in Melbourne, which should be a blast, as well as a show in Newcastle at the Lucky Country on the 27th...

See you at one of the shows, and we'll try to put some of our European Tour stories up here at some stage soon too.

Love,
HARD-ONS


November 11 , 2005

Hi all,

Unfortunately, due to circumstances beyond our control, the Bristol show at the Bier Keller has been cancelled. We are still playing the London show at The Garage, though, and this will now be our only UK date.

Some good news, though, is that we've been added to the Bad Taste Festival in Lund & Stockholm on Nov 25th & 27th. We'll be joining our friends Satanic Surfers, All Systems Go!, Venerea & Karl Larsson for these two shows, and the venue details are on the shows page.

We're playing the Annandale tomorrow night in Sydney, really looking forward to seeing you all there and making it a great night. We've been rehearsing a few different songs, so that it won't be the exact same set we played back in June & July.

The album is mixed and mastered, and we're all really, really happy with it. It is going to be out in April 2006.

See you all soon.

Love,
HARD-ONS


October 20 , 2005

Hi all,

A bunch of our UK & European Tour dates are up on the site now. Go to the tours page to take a look!

We are just doing the final mixes to the new album, which should be mastered soon too. We're going to try to put some music up here soon, too...

Stay tuned...

Hard-Ons


September 28, 2005

After a hugely successful 21st birthday tour earlier in the year, and with the European tour (featuring the same line up) booked for December, we've decided to play one more show with Keish  for the hometown crowd.

As you all know, the last show sold out well in advance, so we've decided to offer you, our loyal mailing list members & website visitors , the first tickets  available for  the show.

Just head on over to http://www.annandalehotel.com/anh/eventdetails.asp?id=283 , or call the venue on 02 9550 1078, or just drop in to the venue in person, to buy your tickets.

We won't be announcing dates in the press, or sending out a proper press release until next week - so you've got a few days in which to secure your tickets.

We're looking forward to seeing you all there! It will be an absolute blast!

Also, we're heading into the studio on October 1st to record our brand new double album, which should be out in February 2006. We're excited about it!




July 27, 2005


WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

That's what we all feel after finishing the 21st anniversary tour. No wonder most people wish they were 21 for ever!!! Words dont come close to describing what we felt every single show on this tour!!! THANK YOU SO FUCKING MUCH!!

Ya know, I'll admit, I'm not one for nolstagia but this was ..... different! The energy and vibes you gave us made this one of the most killer tours any of us have ever been on!!... and having Keish back, not just as the singer, but as a front man felt ..... really ..... I dont know... right!! It was a shit load of fun and I have to admit it affected us all in ways that we now feel the need to think a few things over. Bloody hell!! I cant tell ya anything yet 'cause we ain't sure of anything but what I can tell is this. Pretty soon we will start recording a double CD. One disc pop and the other heavy. Why a double?

Come on, man. We were kids in the seventies and everyone had to do one!! I can see 'em now.. you open 'em up, in the middle is a large painting of an alien landscape, a semi clad alien chick with big tits and a thong is picking alien fruit, with some venus version of a horse following her about!! I'm growing a handle bar moustache right now to get in the mood! but ... what i wanted to say was that we asked Keish to sing some of the pop tracks. Knowing what a great voice he has it's gonna sound killer!

The 2nd announcement is that we are trying our hardest to get this 21st anniversary tour over to europe this November / December!! A lot of you Europeans were pissed that we weren't coming over and now... hopefully we'll be seeing you soon!!

Phewwwww is that all??? No fucking way.

Nunchukka Superfly are playing heaps of shows over the next two months!! I know we aren't everyone's cup of tea but check out our site and give it a go!! It's www.nunchukka-superfly.com. We also heard from Jonboyrock, who recorded our last album, that he's found cheap studio time 1st week in August. So we are gonna record record number 4!! Still have to learn two more songs but we are ready and excited as fuck!!

Pete's about to do a 20-date tour with Regugitator! Last two times i saw 'em they were great so look out for dates in the local music press, or check out www.regurgitator.net.

Ray, as I write this, is doing the final mix to his drum and bass (as in the instruments, not some electro shit) project called WOG tonight. Man, the rough mixes I heard were awesome so what's it gonna sound like finished....?

And my pop band MEANDERING FUNERAL POSSE will play it's second show this August with the mighty HY-TEST. We haven't done that demo yet cause we've all been so busy but soon... I promise.

And poor Keish has had to go back to work after taking 6 months off looking after his daughter, Berry. Feed The Horse have done a new three track demo and right now he's passing 'em around.

That's it for now folks but once again I wanna say thanx for all ya support.

Not just on this tour but for the 21 years we've ben playing to ya!

rock on
Blackie


June 20 , 2005

Hey all,

Well, we've just played our first three shows with Keish singing and it was a gas. We had such a great time up there, and all the shows were killer. Thanks to everyone that came out.

Brisbane was totally off the hook. People flying everywhere!

Our new songs are going down really well, too.

You might have heard the new single, "There Goes One Of The Creeps That Hassled My Girlfriend", on the radio over the past week. 4ZZZ, Triple J & 3PBS have all been playing it which is great.

This single is only available at shows and is especially to commemorate this tour. It is only $5 so make sure you see us at the show to pick one up. It has one other song on it, "Happy Birthday To Us".

Ray will be interviewed by Stu Harvey on Triple J's punk show "Short.Fast.Loud" on Wednesday night (June 22) so make sure you tune in from 11pm Australian EST, or listen online at http://www.triplej.net.au

Then, at 5pm Australian EST on Saturday June 25 Ray, Blackie & Pete will actually be hosting their very own hour long show where they can say & play whatever the hell they want. That will be ace! You can listen online at http://www.triplej.net.au too.

Looking forward to seeing you all out there over the coming weeks.

Love,
Hard-Ons


June 1 , 2005

Hey all,

Thanks for all the emails with your song requests for the upcoming tour. We're only a couple of weeks away from the start of the tour now, so we're not taking any more requests. We have to rehearse together and make sure we all still remember how these songs go. We haven't played some of them in ages. We can't believe how many of you actually emailed, it's been really amazing.

We're not telling
you which songs made the cut, but have collated and gone with the most popular requests. It's gonna ba fun!

See you out there.

Love,
Hard-Ons


May 6, 2005

Hey guys & girls.

We want you all to have your say and be as much a part of this tour as we are.

So, we want you to email us with your requests for songs you'd most like to hear. Please limit the list to a maximum of 10 songs.

Email your songs to this address: requests@hard-ons.net

We'll compile the list, then we'll play the most requested ones for you.

See you all out there, we're very excited.




May 3, 2005

None Of This Should Ever Have Happened .
A Look At The Hard-Ons by Adam D Mills


It's late 2003, and Norwegian homo-supremacists Turbonegro are headed towards Australia for their first ever tour. And on whom should the honour of supporting this legendary band fall on but Sydney's the Hard-Ons, riding high on the success of their ‘Very Exciting!' album. But the connection between these bands runs deeper than a few obvious musical similarities: Turbonegro are huge Hard-Ons fans. Snappily-dressed guitarist Pål Pot Pamparius used to send them fanmail, and bassist Happy Tom was so into them so that for two months straight in 1987 he listened to nothing but The Hard-Ons.

This shouldn't come as a surprise, however. The Hard-Ons can proudly name Mike Patton, Dave Grohl and Dennis Lyxzen among their many fans. Not to mention John Stanier and Page Hamilton from Helmet, ex-QOTSA member Nick Oliveri, Tom Gabriel Fischer of Celtic Frost, The Damned's Captain Sensible , At The Gates/The Crown/Nightrage/Disfear frontman Tomas Lindberg (who also used to play in a Hard-Ons cover band with Ludwig from The (International) Noise Conpspiracy), Pan Sonic's Ilpo Väisänen , Tim Armstrong from Rancid, The Distillers frontwoman Brody Dalle and pop singer Kate Ceberano.

In 1992, Ray, Blackie and Keish teamed up with ü ber-fan Henry Rollins for a run of shows together as part of that year's Big Day Out sharing headline billing with Violent Femmes, Nirvana & Ratcat. The tour was perfect to promote their version of ‘Let There Be Rock', with Hank doing his best Bon Scott while the band tackled AC/DC's signature tune in a typically irreverent fashion, which they recorded together in 1990 after the Hard-Ons supported Rollins Band on their first Australian tour in 1989. Malcolm Young gave the version the stamp of approval.

At the Big Day Out the following year, The Hard-Ons were joined by Poison Idea's Jerry A on guest vocals: Jerry had been a huge fan of the band and was actually one of the first people to send The Hard-Ons fanmail. And if The Hard-Ons hadn't broken up in 1995, this “guest vocalist” thing may have continued with none other than Jello Biafra taking the mic.

All this (and much, much more besides) from three guys who met at high school in Punchbowl, gave their band the most obnoxious name their then fifteen-year-old minds could think of, who have never been signed to a major label nor tasted the forbidden fruit of commercial success (at least, not in their homeland). Who can play to 28 payers at a pub in Ryde one week, and headline a sold-out London Astoria the next.

And all the while, despite 17 consecutive #1's on the Australian Alternative charts and impressive alterantive chart positions around the world, commercial success always managed to elude them.

And now, in 2005, The Hard-Ons turn 21. Time to break out the baby photos and tell embarrassing stories. Or, failing that, to embark on a nationwide tour that reunites them with original member Keish (who quit the band several years ago and was replaced by Pete Kostic of Front End Loader and Regurgitator fame) who will be joining the band onstage to perform a few of their “hits”. Keish will be joining the current line up, seeing the Hard-Ons perform as a 4-piece at all shows.

“We hate nostalgia,” says bassist Ray Ahn, “but we just wanna part ways with the old Hard-Ons in a fun way, do something that is once and once only just for fun.”  

And what could be more fun than sharing in the 21 st birthday celebrations of Australia 's best punk band?

check the shows page for dates...


March 30, 2005

Hey guys. It's Blackie again.

Just a quick one to let ya know that pretty soon we are gonna make a couple of announcements regarding our 21st birthday tour!! Yep, it's been 21 years since we played our
first gig in a pub called the Vulcan Hotel. Sure, we played a few parties and the like before then, but... you know what I mean.

Anyway, we wanna get you guys involved. We are gonn a try to set it up on this site so you can pick which song(s) you most wanna hear us play live. We are also planning a birthday 7" single. Whoopee, eh?

There will be more surprise announcements coming soon.

One last thing. It looks like our next album won't be out 'til February but we are planning a double album. Maybe a triple vinyl package, just have to wait and see what we can afford.

OK guys. That's it. Rock on!!

Love from Blackie


March 7, 2005


We're playing a couple of shows next week around Sydney with our mates FRONT END LOADER... check out the gigs page...



March 6, 2005


Fuckin' hell, eh??!!!!

It must look like we don't care or something - but trust me, guys and girls, we DO CARE!!

I can give youse a lot of reasons why it's been a while since this page was updated but... ya dont wanna be bored and... when i tell ya what we're up too youse might understand.

First I wanna say thanx to everyone who goes on the forum and has a yak. I think that this is the best part of the site and I get a kick out of everyone dropping in and saying G'day.

Now that i,ve FINALLY got a computer at home I'm gonna register and answer all ya questions ok! But please don't ask for lyrics. Man, I can hardly remember 'em myself!!!!!!!!!!! See us live and listen to me sing and you'll hear heaps of shit!

Now what the fuck have we been doing??!! You know, to be honest, not that much with the Hard-Ons... you see since we came back from the last European tour we've taken a break from Hard-Ons to do Nunchukka Superfly and Regurgitator.

Pete's been on the road for ages and recorded the new CD with the 'gurg in a bubble while being filmed the whole time!! I asked him how it felt and he said it freaked him out a bit (I bet!!) but in a way it was fun and the end results they're really happy with!! they haven't stopped touring since then!!

Ray and myself released the new Nunchukka Superfly CD called "III", and what a whopper it is! We consider this our punk rock CD and have been touring with it since November playing as much as we can and trying not to get banned from too many venues for excessive volume! Fingers crossed, we wanna release two more CD's this year. Next up we wanna do an ambient album and then a psychadelic one before putting out another heavy one. We already started demoing and have about 12 newies! As well as that we are planning to release a live 12" (on vinyl only). It's a collection of live stuff we've done on the radio. A Triple J "Three Hours Of Power" session and a session we did for Kev Lobotomi on the awesome 3PBS radio station in Melbourne! They're one of the only stations to give Nunchukka some airplay - thanx guys!!

Ray has just recorded a mini album with his combo WOG. Wog being Ray on bass and vocals and the wild drumming of Robbie Avenaim. I've seen their one and only gig and I can tell ya it's gonna be fuckin' shit hot and wild.

Myself, besides getting the new Hard-Ons and Nunchukka tracks ready, I'm just driving a cab!! Fuckin' hell mate, it's all I seem to be doing these days but i did get myself into a financial hole and work is the only way out!!!!!! You know, it's not a real bad job, but fuck I'm getting fat!!!!!!!!!! And I'm hitting the gym harder than before and doing loads of aerobics but me arse keeps getting bigger!! Someone help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Back to music. I'm also doing my best to get me pop combo Meandering Funeral Posse up and running! Over the years there's been loads of tracks too pop for the Hard- Ons and now I wanna get 'em out there! We did play one gig with the 5678's, but since then ain't had time to get together but I'm planning on getting a CD out this year!!

On top of that, I've also been talking to Chris about getting another Chrackie CD happening! I hope so 'cause I had shit loads of fun with the last one!

Now on to the Hard- Ons! What are we gonna do?? Well, you may or may not know this will be our 21st year since our 1st pub gig!! True... we did play our 1st show a couple of years earlier at school parties but you know what I'm sayin' eh??!! I think it's time we had a party or something and gave away some pressies!!!

Besides doing a longgggggggggggggg tour here in oz we haven't decided what to do yet! We have been getting together to write the new album and we are excited about the new songs!! Seems like it's gonna have a fair bit of pop ,some grindcore and some new wave!! (sorry been listening to loads of Wire and Swell Maps lately!!). We play about 7 newies live so far and youse cunts seem to dig 'em! Swell!!!!!!!! People keep asking what's happening to any plans we have about going to the USA. Well... we wanna - BAD!!! But our last record company went and died on us!!! Fuck mate, hope ya listening to some cool tunes where ever ya are Greg!

Anyway, Mike Davis of the MC5 wants to do something with us next time 'round and ... well, what a fucking honour that would be for us!!!! Fingers crossed that something clicks!!

Well, that's about it for me now, just wanna say a BIG BIG THANX to you guys for being the BEST FANS any band could hope for.

WE LOVE YOU GUYS


BLACKIE XX

 


March 9, 2004

Hello me loyal fans!
Ray Ahn from the Hard-ons here.

I better tell you what the three of us have been up to.

Well, the demos are still going pretty well. As I said before, we have some beauties coming up on the new album when we get around to recording it. More immediate is the matter of gigs coming up around Sydney: check it out-

Fri March 12 @ Crest Hotel, Sylvania
Sat March 13 @ Cat & Fiddle Hotel, Balmain
both with our friends from Adelaide, LOVE LIKE ELECTROCUTION

We're going to be playing a handful of new tunes and I can probably
guarantee you that those songs will seem worthy.

By the way, if you could be bothered, check out JACK McCOY's surf
documentary "Blue Horizon". It is playing at 7.00pm at the Cremorne Orpheum (northern Sydney Beaches) all this and next week in Sydney. We provided some incidental music for it. I must say, it is quite an amazing film, the cinematography is pretty inspired. So it's kinda cool even if you are not into surfing. Ker-ching.

That is about it for now, except to say that the "BREAKFAST CARAMEL"/"PIMPLE
BOY"
7" is still in production, and I reckon we will be able to start selling them in roughly two weeks time. Sorry we are a little bit late but we are still waiting for the vinyls and the covers to come back from the manufacturers. Anyhow, lateness is a great Aussie tradition, just like barbeques and racism, so cop it sweet. It will be worth it, the singles are gonna look and sound just dandy.

Over and out.
Ray
Hard-ons