In 1974, a group of outsiders in Sydney formed Radio Birdman, driven by a mission to preserve artistic integrity in the face of compromise. Despite being repeatedly rejected and kicked out of venues, their determination to do things their own way only strengthened their bond, transforming them into a tight-knit family. As a symbol of rebellion, Radio Birdman launched their own venue, "The Funhouse," and released their own records, inspiring a new generation of disaffected youth. However, the intense passion that fueled their movement ultimately led to their breakup. Two decades later, the band reformed, leaving fans to wonder if they had finally found peace with their struggles against the industry and each other.
Descent Into the Maelstrom
In the early 1970s, a group of misfits in Sydney united to form the groundbreaking band Radio Birdman, driven by their passion for artistic expression and defiance against commercial constraints.