Fire Track: Datura4 – “Dirty Laundry”

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Fire Track  ·  Alive Naturalsound Records

Datura4 Are Back From the Wilds of Fremantle With a Gospel-Blues Gut-Punch

“Dirty Laundry” is the lead single from High on the Low Brow — the Aussie heavy psych cult’s sixth album, out June 19
May 2026

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Datura4

Four years after Neanderthal Jam, Datura4 are back with their sixth album and they sound like they haven’t lost a step. Dom Mariani and the Fremantle crew return on June 19 with High on the Low Brow via Alive Naturalsound Records — another round of Oz-boogie attitude, heavy psychedelia, and blues-rock held together by sharp hooks and the kind of loose, live energy that makes their records feel like they were captured mid-rampage.

“Dirty Laundry” is the lead single and it’s a bit of a departure — catchy pop sensibilities laid over the electric blues and gospel sounds of the ’50s and ’60s, with keys player Bob Patient doing exactly what you’d want him to do and a full gospel-flavored backing vocal section sealing the deal. The real kicker is local legend Billy Rogers on saxophone at the tail end, turning the whole thing into a Fillmore East freakout that you don’t see coming and can’t quite shake after.

“I’ve always dug the electric blues players of the ’50s and ’60s and I wanted to tip my hat to those guys… Billy Rogers plays some great saxophone on the tag, which brings a bit of a Fillmore East freakout.” — Dom Mariani

The song is about what happens when baseless gossip takes hold on social media and upends someone’s life — a pretty 2026 premise handled with a very classic sound. That tension is very Datura4. Pre-order the album below.

Pre-order High on the Low Brow

Datura4 - High on the Low Brow album cover
Datura4High on the Low Brow
Released June 19, 2026  ·  Alive Naturalsound Records
Recorded in Fremantle, Western Australia
Featuring Bob Patient (keys), Billy Rogers (saxophone)

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