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In some ways, the small crowd worked to his advantage – the entire performance carried an intimate air, with audience members sitting cross-legged on the ground.
Nothing spectacular, but a good listen for fans of bands more pop than punk.
“Our newer material is much more involved when it comes to the guitar parts, so me switching to bass was a lot easier considering I’m singing at the same time. Also, it means the guitarists can just go nuts live and that’s given the band a much heavier punch on stage, if I can put it like that.”
Atlanta’s Cartel has had a fluctuating career yet they still hold strong. Brendan Telford talks to ringleader Will Pugh about keeping their eyes on the prize.
It has been a long time since Australia has had the chance to see Cartel live, and after last years national tour plans fell through, the boys have finally announced that they will be back here this September. Before they head to Australia, Cartel are planning to release their fourth full length album in August, this time independantly, and Australian fans will be the first to hear the record live. Cartel's lead vocalist Will Pugh had a chat with Kill Your Stereo about coming back to Australia, their new album and what Australian fans can expect from both of them.
Pop-punkers Cartel working on new album and announce Australian tour.
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