The Sloppy Jalopies: The Good, The Bad and The Sloppy Album launch w/ Percussion blues, Salmon Sisters + Laura and the Hell Cutz.
The Tote - Band Room (Collingwood, VIC)
Saturday, 13 June 2026 8:00 pm
One of the country’s most exciting young rock bands The Sloppy Jalopies, will release their much-anticipated debut album “The Good, The Bad, and The Sloppy” in May ahead of launch show at the Melbourne home of rock, the Tote in June.
Recorded by Elvis Walsh in his home studio in Footscray, the album consists of loud, unapologetic riffs which embody both modern and classical takes on heavy rock n roll. The mixing and mastering process saw a more nuanced approach, with producer Lachlan McGregor using the tools at his disposal to try and control the chaos, in order to complete 8 heavy, raw, and polished tracks.
"The Good, The Bad, and The Sloppy" will be launched at the iconic Tote band room on the 13th of June, worked up to have even more hype than their first ever headlining gig, which saw more than 200 punters fill up The Workers Club band room. If anyone likes rock and roll one little bit, then they will want to be at this gig. Joined by the recently out of retirement Persecution Blues, as well as good friends and punk rock juggernauts the Salmon Sisters, the night primes itself to be a dynamic showcase of the future of Melbourne rock n roll.
The album, which contains all eight songs of their current standard live set, will be released independently to most streaming platforms.
Recorded by Elvis Walsh in his home studio in Footscray, the album consists of loud, unapologetic riffs which embody both modern and classical takes on heavy rock n roll. The mixing and mastering process saw a more nuanced approach, with producer Lachlan McGregor using the tools at his disposal to try and control the chaos, in order to complete 8 heavy, raw, and polished tracks.
"The Good, The Bad, and The Sloppy" will be launched at the iconic Tote band room on the 13th of June, worked up to have even more hype than their first ever headlining gig, which saw more than 200 punters fill up The Workers Club band room. If anyone likes rock and roll one little bit, then they will want to be at this gig. Joined by the recently out of retirement Persecution Blues, as well as good friends and punk rock juggernauts the Salmon Sisters, the night primes itself to be a dynamic showcase of the future of Melbourne rock n roll.
The album, which contains all eight songs of their current standard live set, will be released independently to most streaming platforms.