Undalup/Busselton rockers Lines of Conviction have given some of their live favourites the studio treatment with the release of their EP, Evacuate. If you’re new to this West Coast band, these five tracks are the perfect introduction.
Capturing the energy of a live performance can be challenging, but the fire behind Lines of Conviction translates beautifully. My speakers may not be a patch on the ones that usually blast out their music, but I still found myself bobbing my head along to opening track “Go My Way.” Lines of Conviction turns the dial up a notch with one of their most requested numbers, “San Miguel.” Every rock act should have a good drinking song in their repertoire, and this is one of the best I’ve heard in some time.
The EP takes a left turn with “The Words You Said.” Featuring the beautiful guest vocals of Sofia Watt, it shows these Aussie rockers have a gentler, more romantic side. If an Aussie ever fronted the Gin Blossoms, their music might sound a little something like this. We get just a glimpse of the softness before Lines of Conviction put the foot back on the floor to bring Evacuate home. “Back to My Place” and the title track are two more rock belters that leave no doubt this band is the real deal. They’re a quintessential Aussie rock act, singing songs for battlers in an accent we recognise as our own. Evacuate doesn’t sound slick as some major label releases do, but it sounds authentic, and I think that’s much more important.
Evacuate is out now on all your favourite streaming services.
Images used with permission from Lines of Conviction
