CIVIC @ LUCA RECORDS

Luca Records and Decks. 23 Michael St, Waterford, X91 YF95, Ireland - See map
5/07/2025 19:30 (GMT+01:00) Dublin
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Civic @ Luca Records

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CIVIC – an origin story since time immemorial, the five-piece came together in 2018 through

the traps of the Melbourne music scene. Bonding over a shared love of tightly coiled riffs and

a collective musical ethos, they channeled this into their first EP New Vietnam. In a head

rush recording session, the 7 tracks were slammed out in a single day, with the underground

hit going on to sell out of several pressings worldwide. Making a name for themselves

through the intensity of their live shows, their New Vietnam launch would become one of

those folklore moments within Melbourne.


Taking to the stage with a contoured cheek and darkened eyes, McCullough’s glamoured

stage presence beamed and boomed over the sold-out crowd. Cutting through the scene with

cult-like vigor, their garnered momentum would lead them to a string of sold-out 7 inches, a

European tour, a spot on the beloved Golden Plains Festival, a newfound home on the

revered Flightless Records, and a fan in punk icon Henry Rollins, “I am digging that

band… not one bad track in their recorded catalog”.


With momentum in the tank, they took to various locations across Victoria to get the beds

of Future Forecast down. From Richmond’s historic Bakehouse Studios in all its grandeur

to DIY run storage shed on High St, there’s a consideration for the new and old on this

album. Paying homage to the classics, but pivoting on them with an avant-charged edge. It’s

raw, searing guitars; pummeling rhythms; driving bass; with vocals that lock into and

synergise with their wall of sound. Balanced by the raucous and restrained weaving of

melodies and textures, the imbued sense of nostalgia, and the vocal variation which broadens

their sound past any one genre label. There’s the horn fuelled drive of album opener ‘Radiant

Eye’, the power-pop ladden hook of “As Seen On Tv”, the emotively atmospheric and

vocally subdued “Sunday Best”, culminating with closer “Come To Know”, before ending in

a tightly wound splay of feedback and groove

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