One of Australia’s hardest working bands ‘The Brazilians’ have just just released the boisterous ear worm ‘Waiting (For Rock n Roll To Come Around)’ off their sophomore album ‘Black Wolf’ which is out now on all streaming and download platforms, ready to debut in Formula Indie the November 28th

One of Australia’s hardest working bands ‘The Brazilians’ have just just released the boisterous ear worm ‘Waiting (For Rock n Roll To Come Around)’ off their sophomore album ‘Black Wolf’ which is out now on all streaming and download platforms, ready to debut in Formula Indie the November 28th

The Brazilians were borne in the pubs nestled amongst
the Mulgrave Delta cane fields of deep far north
Queensland. The band got their start playing loud and
proud, the twin guitar attack of Todd Macalpine & Callum
“Frullet” Williams competing against the industrial din of
the Gordonvale sugar mill pumping 24/7 across the road
from their gigs.
In September 2018 The Brazilians busted out of the cane
fields with the release of their debut album, Delta. With
eleven powerful cuts, including the red hot lead-single
“Delta Queen”, and thunderously epic follow-up single
“Rise Up” – the entire set-list blazes from beginning to end.
September 2019 The Brazilians released “Jet Black Soul”
the first of a string of singles leading up to their next
album. The video for Jet Black Soul received over 14000
views on facebook in the first week of release.
In November 2021 The Brazilians released their
sophomore album “Black Wolf” and the boisterous ear
worm single “Waiting (For Rock n Roll To Come Around)”
If you got the bands AC/DC, Rose Tattoo, Led Zeppelin,
The Angels, Rival Sons and The Doors and put them in a
blender full of lysergic acid, well.. you would have a big mess and be in a whole lotta trouble. But if you did
that with the sounds of those bands, you would maybe approximate the sound of The Brazilians.
We hear you asking gentle reader, “Why the fu#k is an Australian band called The Brazilians?”
The Brazilians name comes from the original lineup which featured Mark Burke on bass, someone was heard
in the audience to comment about Macalpine and Burkes folicle challenged heads “Those bald C#nts kick
arse!” ( In Australia, a Brazilian means a shaved female pubis) and hence, the Brazilians were born.