With their explosive debut single, 'Tell Me a Secret', this four-piece powerhouse is ready to shake up the Melbourne music scene.
Melbourne’s sonic renegades, Lucy’s Disorder, have just dropped their electrifying debut single, ‘Tell Me a Secret’. The quartet, comprised of Nicolas Torres, Mike Palomeque, Zoe Alexa, and Shane Clark, has been making waves in the city’s indie underground scene since their recent formation in 2023.
Now, with their debut single, they’re ready to solidify their place as one of Melbourne’s most promising acts.
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Crafted by Torres’ whimsical mind, ‘Tell Me a Secret’ is a four-minute whirlwind of chaos and charisma. From the outset, the track hits hard with booming drums, twangy guitar riffs, and a thick bassline that sets the stage for Torres’ Alex Turner-esque drawl and sharp and evocative lyrics. It’s a blend of viscous indie-rock with a distinctly Naarm twist, pulling you into its world of youthful exuberance and quirky revelations.
Produced by the renowned multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, producer Josh Ten, ‘Tell Me a Secret’ encapsulates the essence of Lucy’s Disorder’s live energy. The track invites listeners to embrace the uncertain, to dance like nobody’s watching, and to revel in the sheer madness of life. With loud, distorted guitars, captivating vocals and a fist-pumping melody, inspired by the likes of Arctic Monkeys and other alt-rock icons, it’s an anthem for those who aren’t afraid to let loose and embrace the chaos.
Despite being relatively new on the scene, Lucy’s Disorder has already made a name for themselves with their relentless onstage energy and razor-sharp performances. Having shared bills with local legends like Hot Glue, Blank Face, Shock Collar, and Mystic Tea Party, the band has built a solid fanbase eagerly awaiting their debut release.
With ‘Tell Me a Secret’, Lucy’s Disorder is set to make a lasting impression on Melbourne’s music scene. It’s a seriously impressive debut, with the band shaking up the indie underground with their infectious charm and chaotic sound.
This is one band that is definitely worth keeping an eye on.
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This article was made in partnership with Lucy’s Disorder.