The Beasts

The Beasts: Raw Power from the Australian Garage Rock Scene
The Beasts are a formidable Australian rock band known for their gritty, blues-infused garage rock sound. Emerging from the vibrant Sydney music scene, the group achieved significant commercial success with their debut album, which charted in the top 10 nationally and was certified platinum.
Early career
The band's origins trace back to 2008, formed by vocalist Tex Perkins and guitarist Charlie Owen, both already established figures in the Australian rock landscape. Their initial aim was to recapture the raw, unpolished energy of classic garage and pub rock, leading to a series of intense live performances that quickly built a dedicated following.
This early momentum attracted the attention of independent label Albert Productions, which signed the band in 2010. Their first official release was the self-titled EP "The Beasts" that same year, a collection of raucous tracks that laid the foundation for their signature sound.
Breakthrough
The Beasts' breakthrough arrived in 2012 with their debut full-length album, "Black Milk". Released through Albert Productions/Universal Music Australia, the album entered the ARIA Albums Chart at number 7. Driven by relentless touring and strong radio support for its singles, "Black Milk" eventually achieved platinum certification in Australia.
Key tracks
Black Milk — The title track and lead single became an instant alternative radio hit, defining the band's heavy, swampy blues-rock aesthetic.
Just Let It Go — This driving, up-tempo song showcased the band's tighter, more melodic side and received high rotation on commercial rock stations.
Down at the Nightclub — A fan favorite and live staple, this track perfectly encapsulates their gritty, narrative-driven songwriting and raw performance style.
The Beast I Came To Be — Featured in several television sports broadcasts, this anthemic song significantly broadened the band's audience.
Following their breakthrough, The Beasts solidified their status with the 2015 follow-up album, "Still Here". It debuted at number 12 on the ARIA chart and spawned the successful single "Drive", which peaked within the top 40 of the national airplay chart. The band has collaborated with notable producers like Burke Reid and have shared stages with international acts like The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, further cementing their reputation as a powerful live act.
Fans of The Beasts' brand of raw, blues-drenched rock often appreciate the work of similar Australian acts. The Saints share the foundational punk and garage energy that influences The Beasts' sound. Radio Birdman is another clear influence, known for a similar aggressive, Detroit-inspired rock approach. You Am I operates in a related space of energetic, guitar-driven Australian rock with sharp songwriting. The Drones offer a similarly intense and lyrical take on Australian garage rock.
The music of The Beasts maintains a strong presence on radio rotations across multiple formats. Their songs are regularly featured on classic rock FM stations that celebrate guitar-driven heritage, as well as on modern alternative rock radio stations seeking energetic, authentic guitar music. Independent music radio stations and dedicated online rock radio streams also frequently program their tracks, recognizing the band's unwavering commitment to a potent rock and roll ethos.
Listeners can discover the powerful discography of The Beasts by tuning into the various rock and alternative radio stations available on onairium.com, where their music continues to be a staple for fans of raw, energetic Australian rock.
