Six years ago, siblings Josh and Amy Dowdle reaffirmed their blood-bond, co-founding an indie-electronic artist project known as Lastlings. Since the band’s inception, Josh and Amy have expanded outward from Australia’s Gold Coast, amassing overseas fan bases. In November of 2020, Lastlings dispatched their debut studio LP, First Contact, via RÜFÜS DU SOL‘s Rose Avenue Records. The enigmatic sibling duo has since collaborated on tour and in the studio with the likes of not only RÜFÜS DU SOL, but also Bob Moses, and Dancing Astronaut‘s 2021 Album of the Year recipient, SG Lewis. Lastlings are currently gearing up to make their debut main stage festival appearance at CRSSD Fest in San Diego on March 5. Featured as one of Dancing Astronaut’s Artists to Watch in 2021, Lastlings have made exceptional strides since they dispatched their debut album. Purchase last-minute tickets to CRSSD Fest here, and browse the sibling duo’s selection of headlining tour dates as they prepare to make their mark in North America.Does it feel like it’s been more than a year since you releases First Contact?How often have you been able to perform the record, considering that the pandemic hit shortly after its release?Have you guys been able to play the album in North America yet?Did you call any audibles to push the LP after the suspension of in-person concerts?How has Lastlings’ relationship with RÜFÜS DU SOL, SG Lewis, and Bob Moses grown over time?What most excites you both about playing CRSSD Fest?What other acts on the CRSSD lineup really stand out to you?Are you planning on showcasing any unreleased music during your set?Lastly, what would your 16-year-old selves think about where you are in your careers today?Featured image: Jessica AleeceTags: Bob Moses, crssd fest, First Contact, interview, lastlings, rose avenue records, RÜFÜS DU SOL, SG Lewis
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