Slowly Slowly are busy busy. Touring their behinds off in the UK recently, recognition for the Melbourne punk rocker’s explosive sound and bitter-sweet melancholia has grown rapidly this year. And of course, in the words of frontman Ben Stewart, it only makes Slowly Slowly feel really awesome. “We revel in the painstaking bits as well,” he says, “it’s a bit more conducive to the funny stories when you’re in a tired state – kind of like a sleepover at high school and everyone’s laughing – it’s been like that, it’s awesome.”
Releasing their second album St. Leonards earlier this year, phwoar! Talk about them feels. You’ve gotta hear it to feel it. Releasing this album has, Stewart says, has taken Slowly Slowly on a more rabid journey. “It sounds weird to say but the first album we made, it was done entirely in my bedroom and I recorded all the instruments myself.
“The first album, Chamomile, gave us a bit of a springboard. Me and Alex [Quayle] we’ve been there since the start but with Albert [Doan] with us on St. Leonards, it’s got more of a band feel, you can hear the personalities on that record.”
Creatively, St. Leonards has been a step in the right direction for the band, Stewart says, feeling their songwriting abilities shine through more these days. “The way it’s been received has been mental,” he says, “It’s absolutely a rollercoaster since the release.”