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Delivery ‘Force Majeure’ Album Tour | Melbourne

Triple R - Album of The Week
PBS 106.7FM - Feature Sounds
Double J - Feature Album
2SER - Feature Album
FBi - New Music
Edge FM - Album of The Week
RTR FM - Sound Selection
NPR - New Music Friday Notable Albums
KEXP - Rotation
Record of The Month - Drift UK
Albums of the Week - VISIONS Germany

"This whole group have produced an album that sets the pace for the rest of 2025" – Louder Than War UK ? ? ? ? [ALBUM OF THE WEEK]

“a fearsomely drilled unit now in overdrive” – Mojo ? ? ? ?

"A riot in every sense of the word" - Clash

Sounding like the sun-baked desert vistas that populate George Miller’s Mad Max films. This band rip, mixing full-throttle propulsive drumming with slashing guitars and shout-along choruses - Brooklyn Vegan

Force Majeure solidifies their place as a band capable of crafting memorable rock experiences that balance intensity with moments of reflection.” - The Fire Note ????

‘congratulations to Delivery who have indeed positioned themselves as one of the great musical hopes of the moment’ - Benzine Mag France

“tremendously fun and urgent” - Blow Up

“turn the volume up to the max” - Buscadero

“a wild quintet with a bright future” - Rockerilla

Naarm's five piece garage punk heroes Delivery follow their 2022 album Forever Giving Handshakes (4* NME,  8/10 Clash) with a twelve track battering ram of an album that builds hugely on the promise that their lockdown-born debut showed.

Force Majeure - rarely does a title so aptly describe the contents - opens with the controlled explosion of the single Digging The Hole. The track is three and a half minutes of precise forward motion that's heavy enough to do serious damage, brilliantly breaking down into a percussive middle eight before one final burst of fireworks that feels powerful enough that it could propel the listener through a brick wall.

Follow up single Operating At A Loss starts with a rumble of drums and predatory bass before it explodes out of the speakers with the kind of punk rock new wave kick that feels like it might be preparing to propel the listener through a brick wall (extra points earned for managing to both nod to Magazine’s Shot By Both Sides and for an extensive rant about coffee in the second verse). At the points where the foot is taken off the gas, the band enter post punk territory on The New Alphabet (think Television shooting empty VB tins off the back porch) and the wonderfully Wire-ish What Else. Across the whole record four voices sing, walls of guitars bite and scratch, the rhythm section locks behind them in perfect time and the listener grabs on for dear life and just tries to keep hold.

Force Majeure is Delivery’s first album for Heavenly Recordings, a label with a long history of championing young Australian bands, from The Vines to King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard and Confidence Man.

Across the whole record four voices sing, walls of guitars bite and scratch, the rhythm section locks behind them in perfect time while the listener grabs on for dear life and just tries to keep hold.

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