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Off Judy explore the importance of mateship in their latest single “Under The Weather”

Byron Bay-based garage surf rock trio Off Judy newest song “Under The Weather” is an exhilarating track that perfectly showcases Off Judy’s fusion of sun-kissed punk and invigorating surf shack anthems.

The song combines infectious melodies with euphoric energy, resulting in a proverbial raw rock foundation and a chant-worthy chorus. The song explores the struggles of being in a dark place and highlight the significance of supporting one another through difficult times.

It would be an understatement to say that the song only serves as a reminder that no one is alone and that leaning on each other can lead to emerging stronger together, as the songs release coincided with Men’s Health Week, giving a fitting delivery of the band’s this message of camaraderie.

Working with producer Brock Weston on the track, Off Judy found themselves in good hands, capturing that pure indie-rock goodness, through Brock’s expertise and guidance, which brought out the best in “Under The Weather” allowing the band’s energetic spirit to shine through.

Through Off Judy’s characteristic happy-go-lucky approach, the music video takes you on a comical journey of someone who hits rock bottom. From a series of misfortunes, including a humiliating experience at a rollerskating rink, the protagonist finds a spark of courage and returns for a spirited, feel-good ending.

Off Judy’s “Under The Weather” showcases some of their best aspects: the ability to deliver a memorable and catchy tune while addressing important themes.

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Steve

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