The Stubs

The Stubs: The Garage Rock Revivalists
The Stubs are a dynamic garage rock band hailing from Melbourne, Australia, known for their raw energy and hook-laden songwriting. The group broke through internationally with their second album, 'High Voltage Hymns,' which charted in several countries and earned a gold certification in their home territory for over 35,000 sales.
Early career
Formed in 2012, The Stubs coalesced from the city's vibrant DIY punk and rock scene. Their self-titled debut EP, released independently in 2014, quickly sold out its initial vinyl pressing and caught the attention of local label Dusty Records.
Breakthrough
The band's major breakthrough arrived in 2017 with the release of their debut full-length album, 'Static Age,' on Dusty Records. Lead single 'Radio Bleed' became a staple on Australian community radio, driving the album to number 15 on the ARIA Albums Chart and setting the stage for wider success.
Key tracks
Radio Bleed — This breakout single defined their signature blend of fuzzed-out guitars and anthemic choruses, receiving high-rotation play on national alternative radio.
Neon Shakedown — A track from 'High Voltage Hymns' that showcases their evolution into tighter, more polished garage-pop, often cited as a fan favorite at live shows.
Blackout City — This later single marked a collaboration with producer Jim Diamond in Detroit, adding a grittier, proto-punk edge to their established sound.
Automatic — Featured in several television soundtracks, this song expanded their audience beyond the traditional rock sphere and demonstrated their knack for infectious melody.
The success of 'Static Age' led to international touring and a deal with larger indie label In the Red Records for their follow-up. Their 2020 album 'High Voltage Hymns' built on their momentum, landing at number 8 on the ARIA Chart and securing that gold certification. The band has since collaborated with artists like Australian rock veteran Adalita, featuring her on the 2022 single 'Silver Lines,' and continues to be a mainstay on the global garage rock circuit.
Fans of The Stubs' raucous, melody-driven take on garage rock should also explore similar artists from the Australian scene. Royal Headache shares a passionate, lo-fi energy and soulful vocal delivery. The Chats embody a similarly irreverent and high-octane Aussie rock spirit, though with a punkier slant. Amyl and The Sniffers deliver another potent dose of unbridled rock and roll fury from Melbourne. DMAs offer a more polished but equally anthemic guitar-driven approach rooted in classic indie rock.
The music of The Stubs maintains a strong presence on radio, particularly across dedicated alternative rock radio stations and online rock radio streams that champion guitar music. Their hits are fixtures on playlists for modern rock and independent music radio stations seeking authentic, high-energy guitar bands.
Listeners can discover the driving garage rock of The Stubs by tuning into the radio stations featured on our website. Their catalog, from early singles to latest releases, is regularly played on various stations available on onairium.com.
