Crocodylus - Social Climber 7” (Black Vinyl)
$9.50
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New single from Sydney, Australia on Bargain Bin Records.
Crocodylus started when they were in high school and are now selling out mid-size clubs—and for a reason.
Within 2 years, they've released 2 7"s and one 12" EP.
Their songwriting is tight, yet aloof.
Their first two releases were born out of garage rock and evolved into power pop territory. I can't tell when they're serious about half the stuff they sing, and I don't care.