What if one of punk rock’s most essential records wasn’t born in London or New York—but in a repressive corner of 1970s Australia? In this episode, we dive into I’m Stranded, the ferocious, lo-fi debut from Brisbane’s own The Saints—a band that burned bright before punk even knew what it was supposed to sound like.

Recorded in just two days with cranked amps, no overdubs, and a heavy dose of youth rebellion, I’m Stranded delivers raw power with surprising musical depth. The Saints weren’t copying anyone—they couldn’t. Isolated from punk’s UK and US scenes, they built something unique: a mix of garage rock swing, proto-punk energy, and rock 'n' roll heart that would go on to influence everyone from Kurt Cobain to Mark Lanegan.

This episode unpacks the album’s explosive origins, its unexpected impact overseas, and how the band’s refusal to conform—musically or stylistically—helped set a new standard for underground music. We also explore its enduring influence on punk, garage, grunge, and beyond.

If you dig bands like The Stooges, The Damned, Radio Birdman, Nirvana, or The Hives, you’ll want to hear this one.

🎧 Episode Highlights:

0:00 – Intro track – Setting the scene: Brisbane in the 1970s and the birth of I’m Stranded2:30 – Police vans, DIY labels, and “Pig City” – The political tension that fueled The Saints' sound• 6:18 – The Saints vs. punk fashion – Why the band rejected industry makeovers and stayed true to themselves• 10:44 – "(I’m) Stranded" – Dissecting the title track's sneer, groove, and timeless rage• 15:00 – “Messin’ with the Kid” – Stones vibes meet Aussie grit in a proto-grunge ballad• 20:35 – Covers and deep cuts – From Elvis to New Zealand garage rock: the Saints' unlikely influences• 25:50 – Ahead of their time – How this 1977 album sounds like it could’ve dropped in 1998• 30:45 – The Saints’ legacy – From Bob Geldof’s praise to their influence on Nirvana and Seattle’s scene

Crank it up and join us as we rediscover I’m Stranded—a chaotic, soulful, and essential artifact in punk rock history.

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