All My Friends Are In Bar Bands

Episode 49: My Friend Heath Anthony

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After a handful of false starts, Adelaide dad(elaide) Heath Anthony began forging his way as a solo artist in the early 2010s. Since then, he's racked up a bunch of shows around the country, made a bunch of friends for life and expressed himself in the only way he knows how - one voice, one guitar and zero bullshit. Before the final show on his national tour with Newcastle's Jack Lundie, Heath had a quick chat about the story so far - from grunge kid to hardcore reject all the way up to his folk-punk rebirth. Heath and Jack's split EP, Home Is Where Your Mates Live, is out now via Whisk And Key Records. Digital: https://whiskandkeyrecords.bandcamp.com/album/home-is-where-your-mates-live Physical: http://www.whiskandkeyrecords.com/ Support for All My Friends Are in Bar Bands comes from Spit the Dummy Records, a Sydney bedroom label distributing dead formats to the masses. Spit the Dummy's next release is Things Work Out for People Like You, the second studio album from Australian singer-songwriter Nothing