Crafted over three-and-a-half years, Paradise Club romantically deliberates themes of love, death, family and friends tempered with a blissful soundtrack that yearns for carefree summer days that bleed into endless nights on the dance floor.
Named one of the 10 Australian Picks for July by NME, on their debut, the publication said, “the Adelaide band blend warm, textural layers of guitars and synths with propulsive rhythms for an album that sways as much as it bops, soundtracking the intoxicating, heady feeling of nostalgia.” Additionally, Beat Mag stated, “the album’s equally as concerned with indie-rock songcraft as it is interweaving guitar melodies and textural atmospherics,” but Blunt Mag summed it up best, labelling Paradise Club as “shimmering, blissful angst”.
Blooming onto the Adelaide scene in 2017, Paradise Club instantly stood out as a DIY force – everything from writing to recording to producing the accompanying music videos, the band had it covered. They quickly forged a strong identity both sonically and aesthetically while honing their stagecraft supporting the likes of Ocean Alley, Trophy Eyes, Endless Heights and The Lemonheads and also opening up the Adelaide leg of Laneway Festival in 2018.