Tropical Fuck Storm Announce First Live Album, ‘Inflatable Graveyard’
This is the Aussie supergroup’s first live album.

Image via @tropicalfstorm (Facebook)
Tropical Fuck Storm has firmly established themselves as a top-notch live act, so it makes sense the band is sharing that energy with fans in album form with the band’s first live album, Tropical Fuck Storm’s Inflatable Graveyard.
Set for release on September 27 via Three Lobed Recordings (you can pre-order/pre-save the album here), Inflatable Graveyard was recorded during the band’s electric 2022 show at Chicago’s Lincoln Hall during their ‘Fuck the Rain Away’ tour.
Although short at just 11 tracks, the album brilliantly captures the essence of Tropical Fuck Storm in the live arena and includes fan favourites ‘Chameleon Paint’ and ‘You Let My Tyres Down’ along with covers of The Stooges’ ‘Ann’ and the Bee Gee’s ‘Stayin’ Alive’.
Along with being released digitally, the album will be available in standard vinyl and pink vinyl. You can find all the details here.
Get to get a taste of what to expect from the record, Tropical Fuck Storm has shared the live version of ‘Antimatter Animals’ which you can listen to below.
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The release of Inflatable Graveyard comes as Tropical Fuck Storms prepares for their rescheduled tour of North America and Canada. The band were forced to cancel their 2023 dates after bassist and vocalist Fiona Kitschin was diagnosed with breast cancer.
The good news is Kitschin recovered successfully from treatment and is back playing with her partner and fellow Tropical Fuck Storm founer Gareth Liddard alongside Erica Dunn and Lauren Hammel.
Inflatable Graveyard is set for release on September 27. You can pre-order/pre-save your copy here and check out the album artwork and tracklist below.

Inflatable Graveyard
1. Braindrops
2. Chameleon Paint
3. Antimatter Animals
4. New Romeo Agent
5. You Let My Tyres Down
6. Legal Ghost
7. Ann
8. Rubber Bullies
9. Paradise
10. Two Afternoons
11. Stayin’ Alive
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