With Ian D'Sa (Billy Talent) as co-songwriter and D'Sa and Eric Ratz (Big Wreck, Danko Jones, Monster Truck) as producers, the five Australians have a new album at the start, which gives full throttle from the first note and picks up where The Lazys 2015 left off with their singles'Shake It Like You Mean It' and'Black Rebel'.
Tropical Hazards' was released last year in Canada and Australia, and with the opener, '
Nothing But Trouble', which is also their first single, show the guys that they have copied a little from predecessors like AC/DC and The Angels. But The Lazys aren't just "retro", they rock loud, hard, energetic and above all always with a modern, fresh party attitude. On past tours with Danko Jones or The Trews (or the Reepbahnfestival) the Australians have earned a strong reputation for their exuberant, sweaty shows, and with a new album in their luggage, the band is looking forward to inspire many more fans in Europe