Australian Guitar

FIERCE. FIERY. FERAL.

Alittle rough around the edges, emotionally volatile and defined by their prickly rhythms, soaring hooks and lashings of reverb and overdrive, RVG are one of those bands that are simply impossible to ignore. Starting out as wide-eyed staples of Melbourne’s DIY circuit, the foursome – led by the enigmatic Romy Vager, whose forcible quips and scuzzy riffs recall the walloping bluntness of ‘70s post-rock – have fast become one of Australia’s outright favourite rock outfits.

Before they make their arena debut supporting iconic rockers Faith No More next February, RVG

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