Crime In Australia follows 2022’s The Real Work, the first
Party Dozen record that (some) people were actually
waiting for; the one that Nick Cave sang on; the one that
had a track that billy woods jumped on for a rework; the
one that took them to the USA, Europe (twice), Japan,
China and New Zealand; the one that saw Party Dozen
hook up with a cool US label (Temporary Residence Ltd.);
the one that made Bandcamp, Stereogum, Brooklyn
Vegan and a whole swathe of Australian radio stations
declare it their Album of the Day/Week/Epoch; and the
one that made KEXP invite the band in for a live session,
and made Sub Pop add to their hallowed Singles Club.
The Real Work was not the first Party Dozen record, but
it was in many ways where Party Dozen really started to
put it all together. Crime In Australia continues to build on
their arc, and elevates their ascent with a slew of new
songs that are simultaneously more focused and more
feral than anything they’ve ever done. And there are no
guests on this one.