Kill the Dead

Kill the Dead is the debut studio by Australian trio Angus Field, Nooky and Dallas Woods, credited as 3%. The album was announced on 11 June 2024 and is scheduled for release on 9 August 2024.

The trio's name 3% represents the Australian population that are Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders.

Dallas Woods explained the album title saying, "We never kill the dead because they live on in us. They remain in spirit. All the people that they tried to kill – the clans, they couldn't kill, we still exist. We have survived. So you could never kill the dead, because we're still alive. Their spirit will always be alive. They might be no longer here, but they are always here spiritually."

The album was performed in full at Vivid Sydney on 14 June 2024. Across July 2024, there were listening parties across Australia.

Artwork
The album's artwork was completed by Aboriginal artist Daniel Boyd and features a recreation of a gesture by Australian rules footballer Nicky Winmar during a match in 1993. 3% said "We chose this image, because that was a moment: when Nicky Winmar stood up against racism and echoed the statement he was Blak and proud. We thought the image resonated so much with what we were doing on the album. Kill the Dead is 3%s Uncle Nicky moment – we bare our flesh and blood on this record and it is undeniably Blak and proud."

Singles
The trio's debut single "Our People" was released on 17 October 2023. The song samples "My People" and features The Presets. The song is about Indigenous youth incarceration. The group said "We want for people to understand how our first single speaks to the serious issue of over 400 Black deaths in custody with no convictions. Kids as young as 10 years old locked up in criminal institutions – to be traumatised and damaged by the system, forever." The Nick Rae, Brayden Carter, Corey Webster directed music video was nominated for Australian Video of the Year at the 2023 J Awards. The song was also nominated for Song of the Year at the National Indigenous Music Awards 2024.

"Sleezy Steezy Cool" featuring Tia Gostelow was released on 5 February 2024 as the album's second single. Joseph Guenzler from National Indigenous Times said "'Sleezy Steezy Cool' blends smooth pop sounds with sharp guitar licks and an incredible performance from Tia Gostelow. Her easygoing vocal hook sets the stage for Nooky, Woods, and Fields to deliver their verses beneath a snappy beat." Tammy Moir from Happy Mag TV called the song a "genre-bending blend that seamlessly interweaves pop hooks with sharp guitar licks and a head-nodding beat."

"Land Back" featuring Say True God? and Denni was released on 5 April 2024 as the album's third single.

"Calling Home" was released on 14 May 2024. The song samples "Royal Telephone" by Jimmy Little and features Nookys daughter, Calula Webster. Angus Fields said the song is "about mental health, missing your loved ones and wanting to get home".

"Won't Stop" featuring Jessica Mauboy was released as the album's fifth single on 5 July 2024. Upon release, Nooky said "For me, the song's a real positive one... I wanted to look into the heart and history that we carry as Blakfellas and acknowledge that there is a lot of pain and trauma that is embedded within our people. But we also wanted to show the strength, perseverance, and resilience that lives in the spirit that we all carry."

Personnel
3%
 * Angus Field
 * Nooky
 * Dallas Woods