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Sydney’s Crocodylus Talk Doubling Down on Garage-Punk Chaos with New Album ‘Limbo, Please Be Good To Me’

Crocodylus Limbo Album 2026 Sydney Band

Since forming in 2015, Crocodylus have evolved from Sydney garage-punk regulars into a surgically tight quintet with a consistent trajectory.

Built on the longstanding rapport between Josh Williams (bass/vocals), Stephen Sacco (guitar/vocals), Mikel Salvador (drums/vocals), Nick Meadows (keys/saxophone/percussion), and Jake Voroshine (bass), the band has built a solid reputation across two full-length records, Enjoy (2019) and Muscle Memory (2022).

With their new studio album, Limbo, Please Be Good To Me, arriving this Friday, April 24th, we spoke with Sacco and Meadows about the mechanics behind the band’s longevity.

They’ve remained committed to a DIY approach throughout, one that’s travelled well beyond Australia’s shores, and the band has used its latest record to stretch and refine what’s already there, leaning further into a rawer, garage-punk edge that fans may not be fully expecting. It’s one hell of a step forward in this writer’s eyes, and one that I’m sure will remain a fixture among my favourite albums of 2026.

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