Naarm/Melbourne-based indie Australiana project Damn Williams, led by Tasmanian songwriter Elliot Taylor (Tiger Choir, Pretty in Pink, Baglicker), announces their debut full-length album, Dog Summer, a 10-track exploration of identity, memory, and myth in contemporary, so-called Australia.
What began as a solo songwriting outlet has since expanded into a fully formed four-piece “family band,” now featuring Olmer Bollinger, Carla Oliver, and James Campbell. Together, Damn Williams have forged a sound that is as unstable as it is intentional: a restless blend of atonal punk energy, expressive vocal performance, and warped ’90s alternative textures.
Across Dog Summer, Taylor constructs a world of surreal, character-driven storytelling, where civil sailors drift alongside invasive land snail spirit animals, and everyday Australian life is refracted through allegory, satire, and fragmented memory. The result is a record that moves fluidly between the theatrical and the intimate, drawing influence from the dramatic scope of Scott Walker and 1970s Bowie, while retaining the immediacy and looseness of Guided By Voices, The Magnetic Fields, and The Drones.

The album’s sonic palette is deliberately unpolished and unpredictable, leaning into friction rather than resolution, mirroring its thematic preoccupation with inherited histories, working-class Antipodean identity, and the uneasy afterlives of colonial legacy.
Dog Summer is not a document of cohesion, but of contradiction: chaotic yet precise, playful yet haunted, deeply local yet strangely mythic.
TRACKLIST – Dog Summer
Achatina
A Rusty Navara
Roger
I Love You More Than Ever Before
Make My World Small
Today It’s Been Raining
The Progress Of A Rake
Kolkata Satellite Lite
Not Done
Fighting Jack Dancer
Dog Summer marks a bold and singular debut from Damn Williams, an album that refuses easy categorisation, instead building its own unruly language from fragments of history, fiction, and sound.
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