Melbourne Post-Punk Outfit screensaver Turns Tribal Panic Into Zombie Dread in Video for “Division”

Melbourne post-punk quintet screensaver released the single “Division” through Poison City Records, their first new material since Three Lens Approach. The track combines motorik-driven synthpunk with urgent social commentary, examining geopolitical fracture, misinformation, and tribalism as deliberate mechanisms of control. Vocalist Krystal Maynard delivers politically charged lyrics over forceful synths, pounding bass, and slashing guitars that evoke influences from Devo, The Clash, Heaven 17, and XTC without pastiche. The accompanying video, directed by band member James Beck and conceptualized by Maynard, presents a dystopian vision where zombie-like figures represent disconnected citizens yearning for human connection amid societal collapse. The production emphasizes claustrophobic tension and bright, hard sonic clarity, positioning the song as both dancefloor catalyst and urgent cultural diagnosis.

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