Crocodylus Announce Third Album, Share New Single ‘Attention’
Crocodylus’ third album Limbo, please be good to me is out in April.
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Eora/Sydney garage rockers Crocodylus have announced the release of their third album, Limbo, please be good to me, which arrives Friday 24 April via ORiGiN Recordings (pre-save here).
Working alongside producer Wade Keighran, Crocodylus’ upcoming long player is an alternative noise meets punk rock cauldron of innovative sounds from schoolmates Josh Williams (bass/vocals), Stephen Sacco (guitar/vocals), Mikel Salvador (drums/vocals), Nick Meadows (keys/saxophone/percussion) and Jake Voroshine (bass)
To coincide with the name reveal of their third LP, Crocodylus have shared sax-heavy new single ‘Attention’, which is very reminiscent of Adelaide noise makers Placement.
“My favourite riff on the album - influenced by Sonic Youth and The Smile,” says Williams of ‘Attention’. “The unison of guitars and saxophone works so well here. It’s quick and catchy; honestly, it feels like we could’ve extended the choruses a bit more. The lyrics are about struggling with ADD. A personal favourite line: “Tell me, how have you been? Sorry, I wasn't listening.”
The '80s-style music video was created by SPOD and features live footage captured by Nathan Rathsam. Check it out below.
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Making waves in the Eora/Sydney punk scene, world domination is on the agenda for Crocodylus, who signed a global record and publishing deal with Sydney-based independent ORiGiN Music Group last year.
Following the release of the EPs Bummed Out! (2016) and Christian Syrups (2017), Crocodylus dropped their 2019 debut album Enjoy to much acclaim. Then came Muscle Memory in 2022, with Crocodylus using the last couple of years to hone their live show, playing sold-out shows and touring alongside the likes of Ocean Aley, Hockey Dad, The Chats and more.
They’ve also been using this time to write music, which we will soon hear with the release of their new record Limbo, please be good to me, an album that is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated of 2026.
‘Attention’ by Crocodylus is out now. Listen here. Limbo, please be good to me is out Friday 24 April via ORiGiN Recordings. Pre-save here.
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