Forever Five
Forever Five: Simon Day (Ratcat)
Waxx Lyrical
20 Mar 2026
Ever wondered what albums sit atop your favourite artists’ turntables? Forever Five is a Waxx Lyrical series spotlighting the five records that shaped the artists we love most. No rankings, no essays — just the albums that live closest to their hearts. Come for the choices, stay for the typically remarkable playlist that follows — woven from their picks and their own catalogue — culminating in a fascinating little mini music lesson every time.
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FOREVER FIVE: SIMON DAY (RATCAT)
🎸 Fuzz-smeared hook dealer with a pop brain
⚡ Garage romantic chasing melody at full tilt
🌊 Alt trailblazer who cracked Australia wide open

You should never speak with your heroes, they say… yet here we are, sending a message into the ether asking Simon Day for the five albums he can’t live without.
He did not disappoint.
The architect of fuzz, hooks, and a very particular kind of Australian cool that felt like it had been smuggled in from somewhere bigger, faster, and just a little more dangerous than what we were used to.
For a certain generation, Ratcat were/are. A. Very. Big. Deal. They were more than a band — they were a jolt. A flash of colour. A permission slip.
Ratcat were on top of the world — and the charts — at the turn of the ‘90s. With that irresistible soft/loud alchemy of garage rock grit and sugar-rush melody, the Sydney trio didn’t just arrive, they detonated. The Tingles
