• The Sunday SHITSHOW Ep 13: 7FT SOOKS' Russell Talks Punk, Torana Giveaway Winners, & Upcoming Festivals

  • Sep 29 2024
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast

The Sunday SHITSHOW Ep 13: 7FT SOOKS' Russell Talks Punk, Torana Giveaway Winners, & Upcoming Festivals

  • Summary

  • Welcome to Episode 12 of The Sunday SHITSHOW! https://geltchy.com.au/ Stu & Geltchy welcome Russell from Sunshine Coast punk legends 7FT SOOKS! Russell shares his journey from roadie to punk frontman, talks about the band's catchy "Nursery Rhymes for Adults" style, and the struggle of finding live music venues. Geltchy announces the winners of the LH-LX Torana Car Artwork Giveaway, including @23kyri and lucky voter @savanna.file! We also look ahead to some epic Sunshine Coast festivals, including The Big Pineapple Festival and Something Cool Festival, and share our music picks of the week, featuring Captives, One More Billy, and Transplants. Plus, Geltchy previews the new SACRIFICE Industries HADES T-shirt and clears up details on the Bargara Beach Campout 2024 merch. Don't miss the "SHIT HAPPENS" segment for some laughs, and find out this week's underdog shoutouts! Subscribe for more surf, music, and car culture content from Geltchy and Stu! Merch: https://geltchy.com.au/collections/sh... Blog Post: https://geltchy.com.au/blogs/the-sunday-shitshow/the-sunday-shitshow-episode-13 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geltchy/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Geltchy Youtube: https://youtu.be/tPj6AcHCxfw?si=bKknbtoOv3dIhOAW

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