Parcels made us a playlist of their fave Aussie songs called Home Sweet Home

Parcels made us a playlist of their fave Aussie songs called Home Sweet Home

Just in time for their trip back to the motherland for some tour dates.

It's been a massive couple of months for Australia-born, Berlin-based band Parcels, with the insanity kicking off thanks to their latest single, Overnight, which was produced/co-written by some guys called Daft Punk. The silky smooth disco jam caught the hearts of many, particularly back here in Australia, and they're now ready to return home for some east coast shows. To mark the ocassion, the group made us a little playlist of their favourite Aussie tracks, lovingly titled Home Sweet Home. Check it out below, along with those tour dates:

HOME SWEET HOME

You sit inside your 60's Ford Falcon. 115km/hour. Inevitably the air-con doesn't work, but you're used to it. It's dusk, but you still have six hours to drive before you reach the next town. When you put the tape in the journey has just begun. You're clouded with adventurous excitement, with youthful energy and lust for this mysterious road. But you're soon to find out that it's lonely out there. Out there in Australia. 

Great Southern Land – Icehouse

Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again? – The Angels

Chemistry – Mondo Rock

Pleasure & Pain – Divinyls

Can’t Get You Out Of My Head – Kylie Minogue

Run To Paradise – Choirboys

Road Train – King Glizzard & the Lizard Wizard

Beds Are Burning – Midnight Oil

Shivers – Boys Next Door

I Could Die Looking At You – Stage Mothers, Jordie Lane

TOUR DATES:

Tue 9 Jan - Northcote Social, Melbourne

Thu 11 Jan - The Lansdowne, Sydney

Fri 12 Jan - Woolly Mammoth, Brisbane

Sat 13 Jan - The Northern, Byron Bay

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