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HomeEntertainmentIndie rock band The VANNS announce highly anticipated third studio album

Indie rock band The VANNS announce highly anticipated third studio album

Australian indie rock band The VANNS have announced their highly anticipated third studio album, All That’s In My Head, set for release 1 August.

Known for their dynamic live performances and emotionally charged songwriting, the band continues to evolve their sound with this new chapter, produced by Oscar Dawson.

The album was recorded across two sessions, one in London following their UK tour, and the other back home in regional New South Wales, capturing the dual energy of life on the road and the comfort of familiar ground.

“We’re stoked to be releasing our third album All That’s In My Head, a record which thematically encompasses what its title suggests,” says Cameron Little from The VANNS.

“Working with producer/legend Oscar Dawson, we recorded this album over two two-week sessions: one in London after being on tour in the UK, and one more or less just down the road from where we live. We had a ball making it, we hope you dig it, and we can’t wait to play it live.”

Another taste of a new record arrives next week with the release of ‘Accomplice’, a driving, emotionally resonant track that continues the band’s tradition of pairing raw honesty with soaring production.

“‘Accomplice’ is about having the complete support of somebody in life no matter what you’re going through or maybe even putting yourself through,” the band explains. “It’s a hopeful love song dressed up as a quasi-crime story, and vice versa.”

The VANNS have signed this project to GYROstream, marking a deeper partnership with the Brisbane-based music company as it expands its work in signing and supporting career artists. GYROstream’s involvement demonstrates a growing focus on long-term artist development and building and exporting careers for independent Australian talent.

“It’s a privilege to be working alongside The VANNS on this next chapter of their career,” says GYROstream CEO Andy Irvine.

“Their decision to remain independent and release this project with our team speaks to the strength of our shared vision. We’re committed to providing the support and strategy needed to help bring their music to new audiences both in Australia and internationally.”

This release follows the band’s 2023 album Last Of Your Kind, which debuted at #8 on the ARIA Albums Chart and affirmed The VANNS’ place as a standout force in Australia’s modern rock scene. The band has performed at SXSW Austin, Splendour In The Grass, Falls Festival, Yours & Owls, and The Great Escape UK, and has supported international acts including The Kooks, The Wombats, and Inhaler.

Their music has earned extensive support from triple j (including Feature Albums, Hottest 100 placements, Like A Version, and Most Played Artist accolades), along with strong DSP backing and sold-out shows both nationally and abroad.

With All That’s In My Head, The VANNS are stepping confidently into their next era — a refined yet expansive sound, anchored in the raw energy and emotional depth that has defined their journey so far.

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