Artist's albums
Shameful Thing
2022 · EP
Out To Pasture / Misery
2022 · single
Barnyard
2021 · album
Mollyduker / Keep It
2021 · single
Basketball Breakups
2019 · album
The Option
2019 · album
Prize//Reward
2018 · album
After You
2018 · single
For a Little While
2018 · single
Just a Man
2018 · single
Escalator
2018 · single
Mirror Freak
2018 · single
Step Aside / Oppsie
2016 · single
Glory
2016 · EP
On The Street / You
2015 · single
A Vessel / Radiovoice
2015 · single
Shawcross
2014 · album
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Biography
Good Morning, the Melbourne duo of Stefan Blair and Liam Parsons, are rulebreakers. Not in a sexy, flamboyant way — more in a casual, resigned kind of way. Accidental and incidental rulebreakers. They are friends first, band second, business third, often in spite of function, and often at their own expense. Every time the machinations of the industry have zigged, Good Morning have zagged. Despite how quietly epochal Barnyard is — a milestone in the history of Good Morning — it’s also the band’s most meditative record, thoughtful and careful in its evocations. Barnyard is world-weary, concerned with the state of things in a loose, unfocussed sort of way. In other words, like we all are — frustrated both with the way things are and with everyone’s general inability to fix any of the many issues endemic to our society. In spite of the appropriately bleak vibe, these songs feature some of Good Morning’s catchiest and most distinctive productions. The spritely groove and easygoing harmonies of “Depends On What I Know” belie its frustration-ridden lyrics; the gripping, awesome propulsion of “Country” persists in spite of its appeal to return to a simpler, easier way of being. Thoughtful, melodic, and idiosyncratic, Barnyard is all the things one might love about Good Morning, this time around presented with the fat trimmed and the edges sharpened, loose ends tied and ducks all in a row.