Artist's albums
Rocks On the Soul
2000 · album
Home Age
1999 · album
Closing Alaska
1997 · album
Felicitator
1994 · EP
Burn Out Your Name
1993 · album
Five Rooms
2022 · album
Don't Get Me Started
2022 · single
Take You Apart (Deluxe Edition)
2020 · album
Patterns Form
2018 · album
Pop Guilt
2017 · album
Rocks on the Soul (Deluxe)
2015 · album
Fill Yourself with Music (Deluxe Edition)
2014 · album
Burn out Your Name (Deluxe Edition)
2014 · album
Flour (Deluxe Edition)
2014 · album
Live At Woodland
2013 · album
Live At the Zoo (Brisbane, March 8th 2013)
2013 · album
Cargo Embargo (B Sides & More)
2011 · album
7 Year Glitch
2011 · album
Fill Yourself With Music
2011 · album
Flour (Remixed) [Remastered]
2011 · album
Kitten Licks Deluxe
2009 · album
Delusions of Grandchildren
2005 · album
Take You Apart
2003 · album
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Biography
Screamfeeder. A noisy pop/indie rock band from Australia. Lovers of loud and beautiful music since the day they were each conceived, they have been compared to all the greats; Husker Du, The Jam, The Replacements and The Who. Contradictions and dualities abound within Screamfeeder, and therein lies their beauty. They’re the band you grew up with, whose songs are imprinted into the DNA of every music-lover who came of age in the 90’s and 00’s. A band of eternally-youthful fuzz-pop darlings who, however improbably, have continued to play together for 30 years and somehow have not only gotten better, but have become even more loved. A band that combines loud with beautiful, intense with joyous, chaotic with precise and pulls it all together in a way that very few acts ever manage. Their place in Brisbane’s musical history is assured, with a long and impressive series of albums that never slipped in quality. They released their debut album Flour in 1992, and followed that with five more scorching albums including the undeniably-classic Kitten Licks in 1996. The new album, Five Rooms, is being hailed as another Screamfeeder classic, mixing sharp pop hooks with slower wall-of-guitar anthems, another record unlike anything else on offer at the moment and proof that great songwriters never lose their touch. Screamfeeder are back... Screamfeeder believe in writing good songs and performing them like their lives depend on it. Old school? Shit yeah, and proud of it.