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Friday, December 17, 2021
Matrimony's overlooked Aussie punk curio Kitty Finger gets vinyl reissue
| Sydney's Matrimony – featuring Dani, Sybilla, Michael, Zeb and Polly – knocked out Kitty Finger in '89 when no one was looking. |
Here's the scoop...Sydney, Australia, 1988. It all began as something of an escapade. Polly Williams and Zeb Olsen decided to start a band, were soon joined by Sybilla Visalli and Michael O’Neill, and finally Dani Marich. Friends and keen music fans, they’d been seeing bands play In Sydney’s inner-city pubs regularly, and had seen enough bands to get a sense of how much fun making music could be. Musical influences were many and varied: Beat Happening, the Stooges, Sonic Youth, the Runaways, Lydia Lunch, Pussy Galore, Blondie, Jesus and Mary Chain, T. Rex, and the Velvet Underground. These were artists that broke boundaries, who were provocative, that challenged their audiences, and weren’t afraid to play by their own rules. Artists that you couldn’t ignore.
Matrimony's Kitty Finger album is out on vinyl today (Friday, December 17) which you can get directly from Kill Rock Stars right here. Check out a couple of tracks following the hype below.
"From the howling wind guitar over the swamp bass of "Refrigerator" through the off-kilter sour-voiced interpretation of the Scientists' "Frantic Romantic," which they recast from near power-pop to almost a dirge, Matrimony prove just how bad the good old days were." – Alternative Press
"This is the great lost riot grrrl album, released by a young mostly female (they had a boy drummer) band from Sydney in 1989. Something of a late-80's bridge between the Slits, Lydia Lunch & Bikini Kill" – Joe S. Harrington
"One of those mostly unheard instant classics that surface from time to time out of the mire of obscurity. Matrimony was a fantastic punk band in Sydney, Australia in the late 80's. The music is primitive, swampy, fun and catchy; like a sister to early Bikini Kill or a cousin of Lung Leg." – Heartstroke Records
