Delivery drop supreme slacker vibes in new video for Lifetimer

“Spiky riffs, jarring drum patterns, and barbed vocals, it’s a rough-around-the-edges delight.”
- DIY Magazine
 
"Each track has its own fingerprint and yet it’s fair to say there’s not a bad track on the record."
- Clash Magazine
 
“A fantastic debut album full of twists and turns that keep you with them for the whole ride.”
- Louder Than War

Photo James Morris

DELIVERY DEFINE THEIR INNER SLACKER
IN NEW VIDEO for ‘LIFETIMER’
 
FROM DEBUT LP ‘FOREVER GIVING HANDSHAKES’ OUT NOW

FINAL UK SHOW THIS SUNDAY AT BRIXTON WINDMILL

 
Following a successful two-week road trip playing energetic live shows between Glasgow and Brighton, Melbourne’s Delivery share a new video for ‘Lifetimer’ today, taken from debut album ‘Forever Giving Handshakes’. The full album is now released in the UK via Anti-Fade/ Spoilsport / Feel It Records.
 
The wiry, one-chord, slacker rock undertone of ‘Lifetimer’ carries a story of fondness and passion from the carwash to the coast… and may well have the most singable chorus of the year. The new lo-fi video, made by Evie Vlah and Lincoln Healy, features the band paying homage to their four-wheeled wonder chariot.
 
Watch the new video here or stream the track and the full album here.
 
“You could simply say that ‘Lifetimer’ is about the love I have for my 21-year-old car,” explains Sam Harding (synth, guitar, vocals). “It dawned on me one day that even though these things are built to last forever, there could come a day very soon in which I would have to say goodbye.”
 
In a world now built on planned obsolescence, Delivery’s debut long-player, ‘Forever Giving Handshakes’ is a forever album that is unbreakable, unstoppable, and built to last. Recorded over five days, with the bulk of the work completed live in their Brunswick rehearsal space, the 12-track opus mixes garage-rock, synth-punk, and slacker vibes throughout. Their five distinct voices simultaneously pull songs in different directions while undeniable chemistry reveals a combined hive mind ascending on a clear group mission… to rock.
 
It is a statement from Delivery. Not only have they been one of the fastest-working bands of the last two years in Melbourne, but they’ve also made one of the strongest local debut albums of the past decade. If you didn’t have the Delivery phenomenon yet, you’re about to.
 
‘Forever Giving Handshakes’ is now released in the UK. Stream or download it from here.
 
See Delivery play their final live show for their leaving party at the Windmill in Brixton, London on Sunday 28th May before they make their long journey back to Australia.
 
Wed 3rd May SHEFFIELD DELICIOUS CLAM
Fri 5th May MANCHESTER BIG HANDS
Sat 6th May GLASGOW FLYING DUCK
Sun 7th May LEEDS HYDE PARK BOOK CLUB  
Tue 9th May LONDON SHACKLEWELL ARMS
Wed 10th May BRISTOL EXCHANGE -
Fri 12th May The Pipeline - 8pm
Fri 12th May Fiddlers Elbow 11:30pm
Sat 13th May The White Rabbit 21:30pm
Sun 28th May LONDON Windmill, Brixton
 
What other bands think of Delivery…
 
“Delivery are undoubtedly one of the most exciting bands in Australia right now. We have been lucky enough to play with them a handful of times and are always blown away by their weird and wonderful sounds and instrumental dexterity. Destined for big things!” - Body Type 
 
“I’m floored by Delivery every time I see them. Their meticulous songwriting and the way they stitch together their live set proves that they’re one of the most hardworking and talented bands in Australia right now. They also beautifully dance around the line of gnarly post-punk and fun, party garage rock in a way that I haven’t heard since Eddy Current.” - Pinch Points 
 
“Delivery are brilliant. More hooks than a butcher’s shop, razor-sharp songwriting and detailed sonic quirks all thumped out by a roaring rock band.” - Cable Ties

“Delivery are currently one of the most exciting rock groups in Australia, their seemingly endless well of creativity and relentless work ethic means that their potential is immeasurable. They effortlessly stand out amongst their peers.” - Vintage Crop
 
“This album gives you a taste of everyone’s distinct song writing flavour, like a cheese board where all the cheese is as good as the other cheese, so you eat way too much cheese and go home happy having spoilt your dinner. 10/10.”- Clamm
 
“When good people make good music, we listen”- Floodlights
 
“Delivery is one that can dance between the blades. The fusion of vocal duties seems effortless; there’s trust that is evident. Their tightness live makes you feel like you’re watching a family. And they’re close; playing their version of true Melbourne punk.”- CIVIC
 
Delivery are:
James Lynch - vocals, guitar, synth
Rebecca Allan - vocals, bass
Lisa Rashleigh - vocals, guitar
Sam Harding - vocals, guitar, synth
Daniel Devlin - drums, backing vocals
 
Find Delivery online at:
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Spoilsport Records

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