
High-energy Australian indie rock with sharp guitar hooks and a theatrical vocal swagger. Perfect for sun-drenched road trips and mid-2000s nostalgia.
End of Fashion delivers a quintessential slice of mid-2000s Australian guitar pop, characterized by an infectious energy that feels both polished and punchy. Their sound is built on a foundation of crunchy, staccato guitar riffs and driving rhythms that demand movement. There is a distinct 'sunny' quality to their production, even when the lyrics lean into more cynical or romantic territories, making them a staple of the festival-circuit era.
What sets them apart is frontman Justin Burford's vocal delivery, which carries a theatrical, almost glam-rock flair that elevates standard indie-rock tropes into something more dramatic. The band balances the raw edge of garage rock with the melodic sensibilities of classic power pop, resulting in choruses that feel massive and tailor-made for radio singalongs. Their aesthetic is deeply tied to the Perth music scene, sharing a DNA of melodic restlessness with their contemporaries.
Start with their self-titled debut album to hear them at their commercial and creative peak. The hit single 'O Yeah' serves as the perfect entry point, showcasing their ability to blend a simple, effective hook with a swaggering rock attitude that defined a specific moment in Australian alternative music.
End of Fashion are an Australian pop rock band from Perth, Western Australia. The group gained mainstream attention with its 2005 single "O Yeah", which was voted into eighth position of the Hottest 100 poll, compiled by Australian youth radio station Triple J. The group has released three studio albums. In January 2014, the band took a hiatus before reforming for their first show on 22 September 2018 at the Indian Ocean Hotel in Scarborough.
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