Mixing disco, funk, electro, and five-part harmonies, Australian quintet
Parcels broke through with their 2017 Daft Punk-produced single "Overnight." Their debut album,
Parcels, arrived the following year cracking the top 100 of the ARIA charts. They returned in 2021 with their sophomore effort, the double-album Day/Night.
Hailing from Byron Bay, New South Wales,
Parcels features keyboardist/vocalists
Patrick Hetherington and
Louie Swain, bassist/vocalist
Noah Hill, guitarist/vocalist
Anatole Serret, and drummer/vocalist
Jules Crommelin. The group officially formed in 2014, when the five friends settled on this musical direction after years of playing in projects ranging from folk to metal.
Parcels recorded their first EP as their high-school years came to a close, then moved to Berlin. Soon after, they caught the attention of trend-setting label Kitsuné, which signed the band and released a string of singles and EPs, including 2016's Herefore, which featured remixes by
Roisto,
Her, and Onda. Early the following year, the
Hideout EP arrived.
In the summer of 2017,
Parcels collaborated with
Daft Punk, who produced and co-wrote the single "Overnight." The following year, they issued singles "Tieduprightnow" and "Bemyself," the first offerings from their full-length debut. Eponymously-titled
Parcels, the album hit 94 on the Australian ARIA charts and reached number 48 in Germany. Following a live in-studio EP,
Live, Vol. 1, they returned in November 2021 with the double album Day/Night. ~ Heather Phares