Bouncy skater punk hip pop from Australian boy wonders that wanna make you feel good.
Bouncing, manic hip hop from five gawky Australian boys who listened to a lot of the Beastie Boys and then mastered the art of making a track so catchy you're singing along by the second chorus. A light smattering of swear words plus the urge to put your arms round your friends and dance means these tracks make you feel like you're on Spring Break, even if you went to an English comprehensive. Check out "Vitriol" to clap, sing and skank along to a ska-inflected lads'-night-out gem, making The Ordinary Boys sound like what it says on their tin. "Hunnamunnafeeb" is like getting on a trampoline with the Chilli Peppers and a pack of pro-plus; ‘Can you feel good? Don'tcha wanna feel good?' - Wooh Yeah!

"[bluejuice] offer a deeper, more diverse sonic experience that mixes absurdity with musical chops, and natural flow with a desire to fuck shit up." Rolling Stone Magazine
"Great song writing, raps, harmonies, handclaps, drumming, absurd bass and the best organ riff in donkey's doesn't hurt either. This savage sucker starts strong and takes it further throughout, escalating effortlessly to a frantic finish. Bitchin'!" (Vitriol) The Brag Magazine
"With the relentless hollers of two skinny vocalists, a funk-driven rhythm section and a Booker T-era throwback on keys, Sydney's bluejuice are a hard act to pin down. They are too straight for funk, too groovy for indie rock and too sweaty for pop." The Sydney Morning Herald