Melbourne’s Greenthief have been doing the rounds for quite some time now, delivering brilliant no-holds-barred psych rock at every turn. Now, just a year after we received their second record, the band have reconvened to deliver a new album just as impressive as the last.

Weilding a psychedelic groove-rock sound influenced by the likes of Queens Of The Stone Age and Sonic Youth, Greenthief wouldn’t sound out of place on a bill next to King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard – and they definitely share a similar work ethic when it comes to putting out some of the slickest and most unique rock in the country.

Their new record Mirror Lies carries on with the through-lines established on Tremors, but mastering by William Bowden (Gotye, Eskimo Joe, Children Collide) has helped them on their way to their most cohesive work yet, exemplified by the refined but still unpredictable ‘Hope’.

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“There was an emphasis on minimalising drum parts and keeping arrangements basic, aiming to inject a clearer danceable vibe into the tracks,” frontman Julian Schweitzer explains.

“At the end of the day, it’s important to us that Greenthief sounds like three people playing music together in a room, rather than a processed machine.”

Greenthief are also set to embark on a brief national tour next month to launch the LP, and having supported acts such as The Butterfly Effect in the past, they pack a punch with a blistering live show.

Check out a stream of Greenthief’s Mirror Lies below, ahead of its official release this Friday, along with the tour dates.

Greenthief ‘Mirror Lies’ Tour 2017

Friday, November 10th
Greasers, Brisbane, QLD

Saturday, November 11th
Frankie’s Pizza, Sydney, NSW

Friday, November 17th
Crown & Anchor, Adelaide, SA

Friday, December 8th
Cherry Bar, Melbourne, VIC

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