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R.M.F.C.: Access 7"

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R.M.F.C.: Access 7"

R.M.F.C.: Access 7"

R.M.F.C. returns in 2022 with a brand new single from the much-anticipated, forthcoming LP, due early 2023.
ā€œAccessā€ is a short, sharp, straight to the point piece that combines an anarcho marching beat and Devo-style guitar riff that leads into the driving rhythm section R.M.F.C. is known and loved for. With the permanent addition of 12-string guitar to the band; it’s fuller, thicker and janglier than ever before, but still retains the R.M.F.C. sound.
Formerly based in Ulladulla, and now relocated to Sydney, R.M.F.C. is the baby of 21 year-old Buz Clatworthy, who writes and performs all the groups recorded output himself from his home studio (still based in Ulladulla). Following up in the footsteps of 2020’s ā€œReaderā€ 7ā€, R.M.F.C.’s sound has grown as quickly as Buz has. Giant strides forward since the first cassette, ā€œHiveā€, was released in 2018 - and Access is only further proof of this.
On the flip side we have a phenomenal cover originally by The Lillettes, a UK based post punk band that wrote this great tune ā€œAir Conditioningā€ in 1981.
These two ripping tracks complete the brand new R.M.F.C. 7ā€. ā€œAccessā€ is out NOW via Anti Fade Records - stay tuned for the LP early next year!


Our take: Australia’s R.M.F.C. has been kicking around for several years now, putting out tapes and singles on cool underground punk labels. They started out as a dyed-in-the-wool egg punk band, but they’ve matured into something… well, something more mature. Their last single, Reader (also on Anti Fade Records), caught my attention, but Access is even better, a stunning record with two great sides that differ totally from one another. ā€œAccessā€ is built around some hooky guitar work… the main two riffs are the kind of thing you want to hear over and over, and I would have sworn the song was barely a minute long (it’s two minutes and twelve seconds) because every time it ends, I think to myself that it’s way too short and I need to hear it again. The b-side, ā€œAir Conditioning,ā€ is a cover of an obscure tune from 1981 by a UK band called the Lillettes (I haven’t heard the original), and while ā€œAccessā€ is all about the guitar hooks, ā€œAir Conditioningā€ proves that R.M.F.C. can build a song around the vocals just as successfully. A real standout single.
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R.M.F.C. returns in 2022 with a brand new single from the much-anticipated, forthcoming LP, due early 2023.
ā€œAccessā€ is a short, sharp, straight to the point piece that combines an anarcho marching beat and Devo-style guitar riff that leads into the driving rhythm section R.M.F.C. is known and loved for. With the permanent addition of 12-string guitar to the band; it’s fuller, thicker and janglier than ever before, but still retains the R.M.F.C. sound.
Formerly based in Ulladulla, and now relocated to Sydney, R.M.F.C. is the baby of 21 year-old Buz Clatworthy, who writes and performs all the groups recorded output himself from his home studio (still based in Ulladulla). Following up in the footsteps of 2020’s ā€œReaderā€ 7ā€, R.M.F.C.’s sound has grown as quickly as Buz has. Giant strides forward since the first cassette, ā€œHiveā€, was released in 2018 - and Access is only further proof of this.
On the flip side we have a phenomenal cover originally by The Lillettes, a UK based post punk band that wrote this great tune ā€œAir Conditioningā€ in 1981.
These two ripping tracks complete the brand new R.M.F.C. 7ā€. ā€œAccessā€ is out NOW via Anti Fade Records - stay tuned for the LP early next year!


Our take: Australia’s R.M.F.C. has been kicking around for several years now, putting out tapes and singles on cool underground punk labels. They started out as a dyed-in-the-wool egg punk band, but they’ve matured into something… well, something more mature. Their last single, Reader (also on Anti Fade Records), caught my attention, but Access is even better, a stunning record with two great sides that differ totally from one another. ā€œAccessā€ is built around some hooky guitar work… the main two riffs are the kind of thing you want to hear over and over, and I would have sworn the song was barely a minute long (it’s two minutes and twelve seconds) because every time it ends, I think to myself that it’s way too short and I need to hear it again. The b-side, ā€œAir Conditioning,ā€ is a cover of an obscure tune from 1981 by a UK band called the Lillettes (I haven’t heard the original), and while ā€œAccessā€ is all about the guitar hooks, ā€œAir Conditioningā€ proves that R.M.F.C. can build a song around the vocals just as successfully. A real standout single.
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