
Melbourne’s The Thorazines fire back with “Omnihell,” a sharp, fast, and hook-driven punk single that leans proudly into their ramones-influenced roots while still sounding fresh and alive. It is straight to the point from the first second: buzzing guitars, tight drumming, and a vocal delivery that feels urgent yet melodic, made to be shouted along to in sweaty rooms with friends packed shoulder to shoulder.
What makes “Omnihell” work so well is its balance. It has the grit and pace of classic punk, but it never loses sight of melody. The Thorazines keep arrangements lean and purposeful, letting the song breathe through rhythm, attitude, and catchy structure instead of over-polishing anything. You can tell this is a band that understands what makes punk addictive: energy, heart, and songs that stick in your head long after the last chord hits.
Active fixtures in Melbourne’s DIY scene, The Thorazines have built a reputation on consistency and character. With releases already proving their love for sharp songwriting and raw personality, “Omnihell” feels like another confident step forward, showing they can nod to tradition while keeping their own identity blazing through it. Loud, fast, fun, and honest, this is exactly the kind of punk track that keeps the underground alive.











