Scenting the Scene: Private Function's Vinyl and the Art of Rebellion
Discover how Private Function disrupts the music merch landscape with a scented vinyl challenging luxury and consumerism.

In a world where music is often reduced to algorithmic formulas and polished productions, Private Function is breaking the mold, and perhaps the nose, with their latest venture. The Australian punk band is making waves—or scents, as it were—with a vinyl release that reportedly smells like Gwyneth Paltrow's infamous Goop candle, titled "This Smells Like My Vagina."
This isn't a jest or a mere publicity stunt, but rather a cheeky commentary on the intersection of luxury, absurdity, and art. Private Function's release, humorously titled ¯\_(ツ)_/¯, isn't just challenging the conventions of music distribution; it's poking fun at the consumerist culture that values exorbitant prices over artistic substance.

Priced at $150 AUD, the scented LP is a far cry from the candle’s grandeur, yet it champions accessibility over exclusivity. While Gwyneth’s candle is a statement piece for the well-heeled, Private Function offers their own satirical take, ensuring that the olfactory experience once reserved for the elite can now languidly waft through the nostrils of the everyday listener.
Their approach is not without precedent. From pressing albums imbued with their own urine, Private Function remains committed to disrupting the status quo, challenging the mundane expectations of music merchandise with humor and audacity. Instead of catering to the masses, they’re crafting statements that reflect the ethos of punk itself: rebellious, irreverent, and unapologetically raw.
This venture is more than just a scented vinyl; it's a multilayered critique. Through their tongue-in-cheek release, Private Function invites us to question why we attribute value to the costly and bizarre, while ignoring the raw, authentic, and sometimes humorous expressions of creativity that often don’t come with a price tag.
While it’s easy to dismiss their antics as a gimmick, there’s an undercurrent of sincerity in their disruption. Private Function isn’t just selling a record; they’re selling a philosophy—one that embodies a fearless confrontation of artistic norms and consumer expectations, all with a mischievous wink.

In the end, this peculiar release underscores a simple truth: sometimes the most genuine statements come with a side of satire. And while Gwyneth’s candles might be set upon polished mantles, Private Function's vinyl is destined for the turntable of those who appreciate a melody with a hint of mayhem and a dash of daring.