Crocodylus’ Third Album ‘Limbo, please be good to me’ Is Out Now
The record includes the singles ‘Attention’, ‘Limbo’ and ‘Leech’.
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Limbo, please be good to me, the third full-length album from Gadigal/Sydney outfit Crocodylus is here.
Released via ORiGiN Recordings, the 11-track collection includes the previously released singles ‘Attention’, ‘Limbo’ and ‘Leech’ and showcases the band’s growth as songwriters and musicians.
Pairing Crocodylus’ garage punk roots with indie rock inflections, Limbo, please be good to me was produced by the band with Wade Keighran and draws heavily on the group’s experiences living in the modern world.
Made up of schoolmates JoshWilliams (bass/vocals), StephenSacco (guitar/vocals), Mikel Salvador (drums/vocals), NickMeadows (keys/saxophone/percussion) and Jake Voroshine (bass), Crocodylus have earned a rep for their blistering live performances, having built a cult-like fanbase along the East Coast.
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Founded in 2015 in Eora/Sydney, it didn’t take Crocodylus long to make an impact, with their EPs Bummed Out! (2016) and Christian Syrups (2017) gaining traction before the release of their highly praised debut album, Enjoy (2019).
Muscle Memory followed in 2022 before the band signed a global record and publishing deal with Sydney-based independent organisation ORiGiN Music Group last year.
On the live front, Crocodylus have sold out their own headline tours across the country, supported acts like Ocean Alley, Hockey Dad and The Chats and toured the UK and Europe, drawing huge crowds.
The release of Limbo, please be good to me continues the band’s evolution and hopefully means a national tour is in the works.
Limbo, please be good to me is out now via ORiGiN Recordings. Listen here.
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