High Risk Behaviour
Australian punk trio The Chats' debut album 'High Risk Behaviour' is the perfect soundtrack to being broke, bored and optimistic.
The Aussie punk rockers avoid seriousness on an immature yet charming throwback record
Aussie punk dirtbags The Chats lower the tone and raise a smile on ragged debut High Risk Behaviour.
EP, Australia's the Chats continue to make good on their snarky, comedic, old-school punk-promise with their debut full-length album, 2020's High Risk Behaviour.
From Australia's Sunshine Coast, the Chats are storytellers — something you don't always expect from punk bands. Their stories are casual, c...
“I just want people to have a good time,” says The Chats frontman Eamon Sandwith of their debut album High Risk Behaviour.
The Chats are self-styled “dropkick drongos from the Sunshine Coast”, and they rip through their debut album at breakneck speed. There are
A joyously basic, meat-and-potatoes-and-beer-and-farting punk rock record from raucous Aussies - trust us, it's a lot of fun
If the Ramones were a perfect band, their visuals and music and general aesthetic all meshing into one whole, then the Chats are getting there: their look,...
The Queensland rockers prove that it takes a lot of musical skill to sound so gleefully stupid in this witty debut
The Australian pop-punk trio's debut is short, sharp and shockingly good. Album review by Barney Harsent