smol fish

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Indie rock four-piece smol fish are a band of best friends from Boorloo (Perth), Australia. With earnest lyricism and playful instrumentation, the band explores the lovely and lonesome aspects of being a 20-something navigating the world today.

Though they humbly describe themselves as "not big," smol fish has already achieved significant milestones in their musical journey. They’ve been honored as a triple j Unearthed feature artist, and their track "Sad Girl Summer" dominated the airwaves on RTRFM throughout 2021. In 2022, smol fish had the incredible opportunity to accompany Noah Dillon on a national tour, gracing stages in 12 cities across Australia.

Renowned for their electrifying live performances, smol fish have fostered a dedicated local following. Their unique style and seamless on-stage chemistry have solidified their presence in the local music scene.

This past year marked a pivotal moment in the band's career with the release of their sophomore EP, "Crocodile Tears," on September 1st 2023. The EP has garnered widespread attention, amassing over 21,000 monthly listeners on Spotify on release. Their latest single, "Sweet Taste," has found a home on numerous influential playlists, including "All New Rock" (421k likes) and "Fresh Finds Indie" (188k likes), both with global reach. As a result, the band's audience has shifted significantly to the US and UK/Europe, and after a whirlwind of success at industry showcase event Bigsound, industry players overseas are now taking note of their music.

The band capped off their huge 2023 on the triple j stage at this year’s WAMFest, and then supporting Alex G at his sold-out Perth show, before running wild into 2024 with their first ever headline tour - to the UK and Europe, not Australia - and then completing a lap of Oz with mates Sly Withers whilst their track ‘If Only’ hit the airwaves on triple j rotation.

The latter half of 2024 continues to cook up the goods, with a second UK tour in August/September, and a new single ‘Get Over It’ out now. Be sure to superglue your socks to your feet, because smol fish are ready to blow them off!