
DEVIL ELECTRIC (Doom/Heavy Metal – Australia 🇦🇺) – Release official music video for “Weirdos” – Taken from their new album “Tahlia” which is out NOW #DevilElectric #doommetal #heavymetal
The new album ‘Tahlia’ is Out Now!
Listen here: https://linktr.ee/devilelectricfuzz
‘Tahlia’ on Bandcamp: https://devilelectric.bandcamp.com
‘Tahlia’ on all digital stores: https://ditto.fm/tahlia_a00a6150
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‘Weirdos’ is the third single from Devil Electric’s third album ‘Tahlia’. It’s a fast, cheeky hard rock track with a modern edge, blending catchy pop-leaning vocals with soaring guitars and punchy, driving drums. “Weirdos” brings high energy and attitude, capturing the bold, riff-driven spirit of Devil Electric that rounds out a musically diverse run of singles from Tahlia, showcasing the band’s depth as songwriters and highlighting what Devil Electric are all about.
Video credits:
Direction/art direction: Moya O’Brien
Direction assist: Larry ‘smooth hands’ Boxshall
Camera: Moya O’Brien & Larry Boxshall
Art dept: Moya Moya O’Brien & Brynna Lowen
Editing and post production: Moya O’Brien
Film location: Kasabi Studios, Brunswick East, Melbourne
Audio credits:
Produced by Devil Electric
Recorded & Mixed by Julian Schweitzer
Mastered by Joseph Carra, Crystal Mastering, Melbourne
Recorded at The Aviary Recording Studio, Melbourne
Previous single/video:
‘Tahlia’ Album Out NOW: https://devilelectric.bandcamp.com
This is the first single from Devil Electric’s third album ‘Tahlia’ set for release Friday 27 March 2026.
A tango between vintage doom metal and modern heavy rock. Tahlia is a homage to the Latin phrase “that which nourishes me, destroys me” told through a blend of energetic verses, chanting choruses, and moody riffs.
Video credits:
Director: Wren Steiner
DOP: David Musial
Lighting: Peter Willmott
Location: Bakehouse Studios, Melbourne
Audio credits:
Produced by Devil Electric
Recorded & Mixed by Julian Schweitzer
Mastered by Joseph Carra, Crystal Mastering, Melbourne
Recorded at The Aviary Recording Studio, Melbourne

DEVIL ELECTRIC
Release Tahlia, Their First Album in Five Years
Drop New Single, Weirdos
Announce Tour Dates

After five years, Devil Electric roar back with Tahlia, their third studio album and most emotionally charged release to date.
At its core, Tahlia is an album about fracture and survival, pain, frustration, and relationships breaking under pressure. Uncannily, its themes mirror the years that followed its recording, which only strengthen the emotive undertones of Tahlia.
Delivered through soaring vocals, unforgettable hooks, and searing riffs. The journey begins with the title track and first single, “Tahlia” a riff-driven return to the band’s classic sound. It charts a visceral descent from rock bottom to redemption. A tango between vintage doom metal and modern heavy rock. Tahlia is a homage to the Latin phrase “that which nourishes me, destroys me” told through a blend of energetic verses, chanting choruses, and moody riffs. All designed to leave the listener in an enigmatic state of mind.
From there the band changes pace with “Jill and jack shit,” a swaggering, attitude-laden track that is cut full of spitting vocals and sharp edges, proudly tipping its hat to the grit and character of the band’s hometown, Melbourne.
Third single “Weirdos” pushes the pace further, embracing a punchy, contemporary hard rock energy before diving into more experimental territory with “When We Talk About Nothing.” Inspired by Raymond Carver’s What We Talk About When We Talk About Love, the track strips things back and drags the listener into a heavier, more peeled back space that sets up the epic and hard-hitting “Acid Bath”.
“Acid Bath,” is an instrumental collaboration featuring Lex Waterreus of Seedy Jezus. A slow-burn descent into hazy unease, the track builds an immense wall of sound. The souring guitar solo and unhinged vocal loops by Lex will ensure this song is played on repeat, as it will tickle heavy rock, psychedelic and doom fans alike.
All paths lead to “This Hereafter,” the album’s final track; the longest and most epic doom offering by Devil Electric. Clocking in at nine minutes, it is a marathon of tension and release through epic highs and crushing lows that feel like pushing a boulder through desert sands before finally reaching an oasis. Lyrically the most vulnerable moment on the record, the raw emotion is unmistakable, with Pierina’s voice audibly breaking in the closing lines, leaving the listener with a fragile but undeniable glimmer of hope.
Balancing heavy rock and doom with a contemporary edge, Tahlia is an album that demands to be felt start to finish. Soaring, immersive, and deeply personal, it marks a powerful chapter for Devil Electric and one well worth the wait.
Watch the video for Weirdos here
www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFlmY3Piryo

Track List:
1. Tahlia 05:24
2. Jill & jack shit
3. Weirdos
4. … When We Talk About Nothing
5. Acid Bath (feat. Seedy Jeezus)
6. This Hereafter
Tahlia is out now!
Order from Bandcamp at
devilelectric.bandcamp.com/album/tahlia
For all other Platforms at
https://ditto.fm/tahlia_a00a6150

Catch Devil Electric on tour!
Sat, April 18: Chuck Trailers, Sydney
Sat, April 25: Edinburgh Castle Hotel, Adelaide
Sat, May 23: Northcote Social Club, Melbourne
Tickets available from
linktr.ee/devilelectricfuzz
Devil Electric are for fans Of:
Black Sabbath, Graveyard, Kadavar, The Dead Weather, Blues Pills, The Well, Electric Citizen, Lucifer…

Band Members:
Pierina O’Brien (Vocals)
Christos Athanasias (Guitars)
Nicolas Dumont (Bass, Vocals)
Mark Van De Beek (Drums)
All bass guitar parts composed & performed by Tom Hulse


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