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Music: Radium Dolls – “NAA”: Brisbane’s Rock Firebrands Bring Swagger, Speed, and Substance

Radium Dolls, storming out of Brisbane/Meanjin, are one of Australia’s most electrifying new rock acts — a four-piece powerhouse defined by sharp wit, relentless energy, and unfiltered emotion. Known for their bone-rattling live shows and fearless attitude, they’ve quickly become a standout force in the country’s modern rock landscape.

In March 2024, the release of their debut album Legal Speed catapulted the band into the national spotlight, pairing gritty storytelling with anthemic hooks. Singles like “CIA,” “Wandering Eye,” and “NAA” turned into instant crowd favourites, sparking sing-alongs from sweaty pub basements to festival main stages. Following a sold-out headline tour, capped off at Brisbane’s legendary The Zoo, and a second successful run behind their single “Man Scout,” Radium Dolls have proven they’re more than rising stars — they’re the real deal.

“NAA” captures the chaotic brilliance of Radium Dolls at full throttle — fast, loud, and impossible to ignore. The track blends sardonic humour with biting social commentary, built around a swaggering riff and a rhythm section that doesn’t quit. It’s both a punk-fuelled adrenaline rush and a reflection of the band’s ethos: confrontational, honest, and unapologetically Australian.

By channelling equal parts rebellion and reflection, Radium Dolls remind listeners that rock can still be dangerous, clever, and deeply human. “NAA” isn’t just a song — it’s a statement: raw energy meets razor-sharp intention, and Radium Dolls are just getting started.


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