Twisted Compliments With CHRIS CARPENTER From CRASH & THE CRAPENTERS

Twisted Compliments With CHRIS CARPENTER From CRASH & THE CRAPENTERS

Interview by Kris Peters Sydney punk/rock outfit Crash & The Crapenters have become well known since their 2016 debut for their signature immature but experienced psychedelic rock that touches on themes of mental health, addiction, and burnout,...
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Interview by Kris Peters
Sydney punk/rock outfit Crash & The Crapenters have become well
known since their 2016 debut for their signature immature but
experienced psychedelic rock that touches on themes of mental
health, addiction, and burnout, and their latest EP Species Du
Faeces is a showcase of their sound.
This four-track journey - which is out now - is packed with homages
to their musical influences, the first of which is the album name,
a reference toSpecies Deceases, the 1985 Midnight Oil EP.
HEAVY caught up with singer/songwriter Chris Carpenter to go more
in-depth.
"We honestly feel, at this point in time, creatively it's a turning
point for us," Carpenter voiced. "We're already looking forward to
what we do next. The working title for our next album which is in
pre-production at the moment is Surpass, and we'd like to think
that we're going to be able to surpass everything that we've done
before with what we do. When you look back at Midnight Oil's
career, they pretty much were able to do that and achieve their
greatest creativity and their greatest successes after having used
Species Deceases as that sort of bridging that gap between Red
Sails and Diesel and Dust."
In the full interview, Chris provided an overview of his band,
Crash & The Crapenters, and their new EP, Species Du Faeces,
which features four thematically linked tracks addressing drug
abuse and its consequences. The title pays homage to Midnight Oil's
Species Deceases, reflecting the band's influences.
We explored individual tracks, including All Geared Up, which
narrates personal experiences with drugs and party culture, and
Depression, (Smells Like Middle-Aged Spirit), which delves into
mental health struggles, plans for the rest of 2025 moving forward
plus more.

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