Interflow profits from new single “Dirty Money”
Interflow, a dynamic rock band, is gearing up to unveil their latest single, “Dirty Money,” set to be released on February 9. To mark this occasion, the group will be hosting a single launch event at Buffalo Club on February 13, featuring supporting acts such as Don’t Tell Daisy and Emu Magic. Guitarist Will Gibbs sat down for an interview to discuss the band’s upcoming single, their creative process, and their plans for the year ahead.
Having had a productive year in 2025 with multiple single releases, Interflow shows no signs of slowing down as they kick off 2026 with the energetic track “Dirty Money.” Described as a blend of groovy rock ‘n’ roll with heavier undertones, the song features intricate guitar work and a pulsating drum and bass rhythm that highlight the band’s musical versatility. According to Gibbs, the inspiration for the track stemmed from a riff created by himself and bassist Fin Dores-Henderson, with the lyrics, co-written by Jacob Willis-Fulford, capturing the essence of a character akin to Ace Rothstein from Casino.
Recorded during the same sessions as their previous single, “Unemployed Hours,” at Sundown and Emerald Room Studios, “Dirty Money” showcases the band’s organic approach to music production. Opting to record live as a group before adding vocals and additional instrumentation, Interflow focused on refining individual elements within the song to enhance its overall sound quality. Gibbs notes that while the song may seem straightforward on the surface, attentive listeners will appreciate the intricate interplay between the guitars, bass, drums, and vocal harmonies throughout the track.
With a strategy of consistently releasing singles over the past year, Interflow plans to continue this trend in 2026, aiming to release up to three more singles along with new merchandise. This approach has not only kept the band occupied but has also contributed to their growing presence in the local music scene. Gibbs acknowledges the positive impact of regular releases on streaming platforms, attributing increased audience engagement to the band’s frequent output of new material.
In addition to their studio work, Interflow prides themselves on their electrifying live performances, showcasing their tight-knit chemistry and rock ‘n’ roll spirit on stage. Eager to expand their reach beyond local venues, the band expresses interest in touring across Western Australia in the coming year. With a set list comprising original tracks and a selection of covers, Interflow’s live shows are infused with the infectious energy and charisma that have become their trademark.
Fans can catch Interflow’s single launch for “Dirty Money” at Buffalo Club on February 13, 2026, an event not to be missed for enthusiasts of high-octane rock music. Tickets are currently available for purchase on oztix.com, promising an unforgettable night filled with exhilarating performances and infectious rhythms.