Display Homes: What If You're Right And They're Wrong? 12"
In loving memory of Darrell - you will be missed.
"On Wednesday the 15th of June we lost our best friend, our Bobby. Words canât describe how shocked and heartbroken we are. The joy, or what he would call âhot sauceâ, that he brought to our lives has left a massive hole in our hearts. This is a photo taken at our last show on Saturday night. After we finished our set, he said âthat was fucken sick, I think that was the best show we have ever played.â Darrell, we will love you forever." Love always, Greg & Steph x
Eora/Sydney 3-piece Display Homes are back with new music! The asymmetric guitars, bass grooves and dynamic drums weâve come to love on their previous two EPs are all there brighter than ever on forthcoming debut album What If Youâre Right & Theyâre Wrong?. Itâs raw but sharp, minimalist and danceable. Their pop sensibilities make it accessible while their post-punk leanings make it exciting. Weâre calling it now as one of our favourite albums of the year!
When I put this on I listen all the way through. The other day two times in a row. Unbelievably catchy. I will love this even years and years from now, for sure. Canât pick a favorite song. This sounds like it could have been released in any of the last 5-6 decades. Solid, tight songs that warm the soul. Iâm picking up on a wide diversity of sounds, from The Pixies to Blondie. Really glad to have stumbled across these guys! Extremely catchy, every song is a bop.
Our take: As you might expect given how immersed I am in the world of music, Iâm pretty much always playing something. While I treasure the time I get to listen attentively, often music is playing in the background while I do other tasks. Every once in a whileâthough not very oftenâsomething I have playing in the background is so interesting or exciting that I have to stop what Iâm doing and give it my full attention. Thatâs what happened with this debut LP from Australiaâs Display Homes. I was sitting at my desk, half my brain replying to emails or some other rote task while the other half (realistically, less than half) was checking out the latest releases on the German label Erste Theke TontrĂ€ger so I could put together an order. When I first started listening to What If Youâre Right And Theyâre Wrong?, I thought I knew what I was in for. Display Homesâ music is upbeat and punky, with a bubbly bass high in the mix, scratchy guitars, and kind of yelp-y vocals⊠they reminded me a lot of Spread Joy, or maybe a less hardcore version of Warm Bodies or a less arty version of Lithics or Suburban Lawns. All this comparing and categorizing was happening almost subconsciously as I listened, but when Display Homes dropped into the instrumental chorus to âNitty Picky,â my ears perked up and the music demanded my full attention. What a beautiful melody! Now that Iâve listened to this several times, Iâm struck by what a masterpiece of a pop song âNitty Pickyâ is. I love the way the song takes a strong left turn during the chorus, moving from the angular rhythms of the verses (which are cool in their own right) to the almost syrupy melody in the chorus. I also love that the chorus doesnât have any vocals⊠the band recognized that the guitar hook was so strong that the singerâs best option is to lie back for a moment and let it shine. That stark contrast between the verses and the choruses strikes me as a Pixies-esque move (though Display Homes sounds nothing like the Pixies), and while having the chorus part depart so dramatically from the verses is a risk, when it pays off it pays off big. All that happens on the first track, but the rest of the record also brims with subtle and brilliant pop chops. âProof Readâ is a mid-album highlight, its tense and moody verses featuring vocal melodies strong enough for mainstream radio, but with a chorus pared down to dramatic stabs that are pure punk rock. Another highlight is the closing track âAufrutschen,â whose shimmering guitars and brilliant bass line make me think of Jawbreaker circa 24 Hour Revenge Therapy. While What If Youâre Right And Theyâre Wrong? has all the hallmarks of a cool underground punk record, and will appeal to people who follow labels like Feel It and Anti Fade, Display Homes has a knack for pop songcraft thatâs something special.
- Label: Erste Theke TontrÀger
- Format Type: 12"
- Media Condition: Mint (M)
- Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
- Genre: punk
- Genre Style: Post-Punk
- Year: 2023
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Display Homes: What If You're Right And They're Wrong? 12"
Display Homes: What If You're Right And They're Wrong? 12"
In loving memory of Darrell - you will be missed.
"On Wednesday the 15th of June we lost our best friend, our Bobby. Words canât describe how shocked and heartbroken we are. The joy, or what he would call âhot sauceâ, that he brought to our lives has left a massive hole in our hearts. This is a photo taken at our last show on Saturday night. After we finished our set, he said âthat was fucken sick, I think that was the best show we have ever played.â Darrell, we will love you forever." Love always, Greg & Steph x
Eora/Sydney 3-piece Display Homes are back with new music! The asymmetric guitars, bass grooves and dynamic drums weâve come to love on their previous two EPs are all there brighter than ever on forthcoming debut album What If Youâre Right & Theyâre Wrong?. Itâs raw but sharp, minimalist and danceable. Their pop sensibilities make it accessible while their post-punk leanings make it exciting. Weâre calling it now as one of our favourite albums of the year!
When I put this on I listen all the way through. The other day two times in a row. Unbelievably catchy. I will love this even years and years from now, for sure. Canât pick a favorite song. This sounds like it could have been released in any of the last 5-6 decades. Solid, tight songs that warm the soul. Iâm picking up on a wide diversity of sounds, from The Pixies to Blondie. Really glad to have stumbled across these guys! Extremely catchy, every song is a bop.
Our take: As you might expect given how immersed I am in the world of music, Iâm pretty much always playing something. While I treasure the time I get to listen attentively, often music is playing in the background while I do other tasks. Every once in a whileâthough not very oftenâsomething I have playing in the background is so interesting or exciting that I have to stop what Iâm doing and give it my full attention. Thatâs what happened with this debut LP from Australiaâs Display Homes. I was sitting at my desk, half my brain replying to emails or some other rote task while the other half (realistically, less than half) was checking out the latest releases on the German label Erste Theke TontrĂ€ger so I could put together an order. When I first started listening to What If Youâre Right And Theyâre Wrong?, I thought I knew what I was in for. Display Homesâ music is upbeat and punky, with a bubbly bass high in the mix, scratchy guitars, and kind of yelp-y vocals⊠they reminded me a lot of Spread Joy, or maybe a less hardcore version of Warm Bodies or a less arty version of Lithics or Suburban Lawns. All this comparing and categorizing was happening almost subconsciously as I listened, but when Display Homes dropped into the instrumental chorus to âNitty Picky,â my ears perked up and the music demanded my full attention. What a beautiful melody! Now that Iâve listened to this several times, Iâm struck by what a masterpiece of a pop song âNitty Pickyâ is. I love the way the song takes a strong left turn during the chorus, moving from the angular rhythms of the verses (which are cool in their own right) to the almost syrupy melody in the chorus. I also love that the chorus doesnât have any vocals⊠the band recognized that the guitar hook was so strong that the singerâs best option is to lie back for a moment and let it shine. That stark contrast between the verses and the choruses strikes me as a Pixies-esque move (though Display Homes sounds nothing like the Pixies), and while having the chorus part depart so dramatically from the verses is a risk, when it pays off it pays off big. All that happens on the first track, but the rest of the record also brims with subtle and brilliant pop chops. âProof Readâ is a mid-album highlight, its tense and moody verses featuring vocal melodies strong enough for mainstream radio, but with a chorus pared down to dramatic stabs that are pure punk rock. Another highlight is the closing track âAufrutschen,â whose shimmering guitars and brilliant bass line make me think of Jawbreaker circa 24 Hour Revenge Therapy. While What If Youâre Right And Theyâre Wrong? has all the hallmarks of a cool underground punk record, and will appeal to people who follow labels like Feel It and Anti Fade, Display Homes has a knack for pop songcraft thatâs something special.
- Label: Erste Theke TontrÀger
- Format Type: 12"
- Media Condition: Mint (M)
- Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
- Genre: punk
- Genre Style: Post-Punk
- Year: 2023
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In loving memory of Darrell - you will be missed.
"On Wednesday the 15th of June we lost our best friend, our Bobby. Words canât describe how shocked and heartbroken we are. The joy, or what he would call âhot sauceâ, that he brought to our lives has left a massive hole in our hearts. This is a photo taken at our last show on Saturday night. After we finished our set, he said âthat was fucken sick, I think that was the best show we have ever played.â Darrell, we will love you forever." Love always, Greg & Steph x
Eora/Sydney 3-piece Display Homes are back with new music! The asymmetric guitars, bass grooves and dynamic drums weâve come to love on their previous two EPs are all there brighter than ever on forthcoming debut album What If Youâre Right & Theyâre Wrong?. Itâs raw but sharp, minimalist and danceable. Their pop sensibilities make it accessible while their post-punk leanings make it exciting. Weâre calling it now as one of our favourite albums of the year!
When I put this on I listen all the way through. The other day two times in a row. Unbelievably catchy. I will love this even years and years from now, for sure. Canât pick a favorite song. This sounds like it could have been released in any of the last 5-6 decades. Solid, tight songs that warm the soul. Iâm picking up on a wide diversity of sounds, from The Pixies to Blondie. Really glad to have stumbled across these guys! Extremely catchy, every song is a bop.
Our take: As you might expect given how immersed I am in the world of music, Iâm pretty much always playing something. While I treasure the time I get to listen attentively, often music is playing in the background while I do other tasks. Every once in a whileâthough not very oftenâsomething I have playing in the background is so interesting or exciting that I have to stop what Iâm doing and give it my full attention. Thatâs what happened with this debut LP from Australiaâs Display Homes. I was sitting at my desk, half my brain replying to emails or some other rote task while the other half (realistically, less than half) was checking out the latest releases on the German label Erste Theke TontrĂ€ger so I could put together an order. When I first started listening to What If Youâre Right And Theyâre Wrong?, I thought I knew what I was in for. Display Homesâ music is upbeat and punky, with a bubbly bass high in the mix, scratchy guitars, and kind of yelp-y vocals⊠they reminded me a lot of Spread Joy, or maybe a less hardcore version of Warm Bodies or a less arty version of Lithics or Suburban Lawns. All this comparing and categorizing was happening almost subconsciously as I listened, but when Display Homes dropped into the instrumental chorus to âNitty Picky,â my ears perked up and the music demanded my full attention. What a beautiful melody! Now that Iâve listened to this several times, Iâm struck by what a masterpiece of a pop song âNitty Pickyâ is. I love the way the song takes a strong left turn during the chorus, moving from the angular rhythms of the verses (which are cool in their own right) to the almost syrupy melody in the chorus. I also love that the chorus doesnât have any vocals⊠the band recognized that the guitar hook was so strong that the singerâs best option is to lie back for a moment and let it shine. That stark contrast between the verses and the choruses strikes me as a Pixies-esque move (though Display Homes sounds nothing like the Pixies), and while having the chorus part depart so dramatically from the verses is a risk, when it pays off it pays off big. All that happens on the first track, but the rest of the record also brims with subtle and brilliant pop chops. âProof Readâ is a mid-album highlight, its tense and moody verses featuring vocal melodies strong enough for mainstream radio, but with a chorus pared down to dramatic stabs that are pure punk rock. Another highlight is the closing track âAufrutschen,â whose shimmering guitars and brilliant bass line make me think of Jawbreaker circa 24 Hour Revenge Therapy. While What If Youâre Right And Theyâre Wrong? has all the hallmarks of a cool underground punk record, and will appeal to people who follow labels like Feel It and Anti Fade, Display Homes has a knack for pop songcraft thatâs something special.
- Label: Erste Theke TontrÀger
- Format Type: 12"
- Media Condition: Mint (M)
- Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
- Genre: punk
- Genre Style: Post-Punk
- Year: 2023











