Crack a tinnie and pop open a jar of cocktail olives, because there hasn’t been a shindig like this since Don’s Party. Bertie Page Clinic are back with a brand new single inspired by those parties your parents went to in the Seventies. You know the ones where cheese fondue flowed like lava and you put your keys in a bowl for some reason… 


It’s particularly meaningful for guitarist John Meyer (formerly of The Good Ship), who was born in 1975 (celebrating a special milestone this year…). We’re picking the scabs of his psychedelic childhood, breaking down the suppressed memories of some of his folks’ groovy parties, parents in sarongs worn commando style, cocktail wieners and oranges sprouting toothpicks skewered through plastic cheese and other radioactive “foods”. 

The single is the first off the band’s forthcoming new album, due for release in September 2015 through French label Beast Records. Recorded by award winning Brisbane producer Bryce Moorhead, who achieved gold record status with Violent Soho’s last LP, the track is a high energy party tune, combining classic and surf rock flavours with a special guest appearance by a Japanese koto played by local legend Phill Wilson (Blowhard/Chucknee).

Stay tuned for French tour dates in August!