These New South Whales

“The punk Flight Of The Conchords…
The band is real, the TV show is a hilarious mockumentary.” – NME
“Australian punk royalty” (Monster Children, Tone Deaf) These New South Whales are a belt with many
notches. Their “irresistible” songwriting (Kerrang!) and “old-school-cool energy” (The Line of Best Fit) has
earned them international acclaim, an ARIA nomination for Best Hard Rock Album, and a reputation as “one of
the best punk bands in Australia” (triple j). Their hit Comedy Central show – touted as “the punk Flight of the
Conchords” (NME) and “the best mockumentary since Spinal Tap” (Monster Children) – saw them become the
first Australian band to develop their own TV series and licence it to a cable television network. And their
podcast What A Great Punk ended its debut year inside Spotify’s top five music podcasts before going on to do
a sold-out live run at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2022. While their reputation as all-round
entertainers grows, though, their music has long outgrown the comedy label that defined their formative years,
with the band finishing 2022 as Australia’s #12 most playlisted artist on Spotify.
After crossing paths in Sydney’s DIY scene, Jamie Timony (vocals), Todd Andrews (guitar), Will Shepherd
(bass) and Frank Sweet (drums) joined forces in 2011. Bored with the seriousness of “being in a band”, an
absurdist and self-effacing sense of humour has been at the heart of all their endeavours. But what started as a
passion for parody soon gave way to a genuinely great band that has followed the same trajectory as the likes
of Ceremony and Turnstile, moving from straight-up punk towards a more genre-defying sound.
Over the last six years they’ve headlined tours across Australia – selling out most shows on their “TNSW 2023″
run – the UK and Europe. Their 2017 debut You Work For Us hit #6 on the Australian Vinyl Charts and #1 on
the Indie Charts when it was reissued in 2021, and their 2019 follow-up I Just Do What God Tells Me To Do was
nominated for the Australian Music Prize. Their latest offering, 2022’s self-titled TNSW, earned an ARIA
nomination for Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal album after debuting at #9 on the ARIA Album Charts. The single
“Changes” acheived full rotation on triple j, beginning the year as the national broadcaster’s #11 most played
track. It’s “the group’s crowning achievement” (NME), and completes their evolution from compelling Aussie
basement punk into a more sprawling, international space. Now “premier punk outfit” isn’t just the cocky phrase
the band uses to describe themselves in their mockumentary, it’s a real life statement of fact – and according to
Mojo, “It’s not even funny how comprehensively they kick the ass of most other contemporary punk-leaning
ensembles”.
“Sydney’s most revered punk band” – triple j
“Very rowdy, enjoyable punk rock” – theneedledrop
“The best mockumentary since Spinal Tap” – Monster Children
“It’s not even funny how comprehensively they kick the ass of most other contemporary punk-leaning
ensembles” – Mojo
“Onstage, they have an old-school-cool energy you don’t always get at shows anymore” – The Line of Best Fit
“No one’s doing things quite like These New South Whales” – The Line of Best Fit
“Absolutely irresistible blasts of insistent, art-punk brilliance” – KKKK (I just Do What God Tells Me To Do) –
Kerrang
“Honestly one of the best punk bands in the country.” – triple j
“TNSW also make a TV comedy about being pathetic punks. Very meta, except the actual band are great: tight,
no-frills, plaintive vocals, caustic guitar and thumping rhythms.” – 4 Stars
(I Just Do What God Tells Me To Do) – Mojo