Suburban Curtains

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Suburban Curtains
Custard - Suburban Curtains.jpg
Studio album by
Released11 October 2024
RecordedApril 2022, November 2023 and February 2024 [1]
Studio
  • Frying Pan Studio, Hobart [2]
  • Poons Head, Fremantle [3]
Genre Alternative rock, pop rock, indie rock
Label ABC Music
Producer Custard
Custard chronology
Respect All Lifeforms
(2020)
Suburban Curtains
(2024)
Singles from Suburban Curtains
  1. "Molecules Colliding"
    Released: 15 August 2024
  2. "Someday (feat. Serena Ryder)"
    Released: 26 September 2024
  3. "Heart Attacks"
    Released: 1 November 2024 [4]

Suburban Curtains is the ninth studio album by Australian alternative rock band Custard. It was released on 11 October 2024. [5] [6]

The singles "Molecules Colliding" and "Someday" featuring Serena Ryder preceded the album's release. [7] [8]

Tracklist

No.TitleLength
1."Diplomat Of Love"3:20
2."Black Rinse"2:28
3."Someday"2:34
4."I Love You FNQ"1:39
5."Coat of Paint"2:57
6."Pushing All The Buttons"3:22
7."Getting Over You"3:07
8."Never Loved Melbourne"2:33
9."Heart Attacks"3:28
10."Help Someone"3:06
11."Some People Are Missing"3:02
12."Fifty Plus"1:43
13."Vegetarian Squeeze"5:02
14."Love Tax"3:01
15."Cold Heart (Take Me Down To Rockdale Plaza)"3:48
16."Sometimes Angels"2:43
17."Molecules Colliding"3:35
18."Dear Weddos"0:51
19."Without You"3:11
20."No Pay No Delicious"4:00
21."The Leisurely Everly"3:36

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