When Nash develops a big crush on super-cute bass player Comet, he asks her to join his band. Problem is, he’s already got a bass player – his little brother Jasper.
Nash enters Boy Crazy Stacey in a local band competition, a spot at the Splendour in the Grass festival up for grabs, only to find his ex-girlfriend and ex-guitarist are his rivals.
When an old schoolmate offers Nash a spot at an obscure festival, Nash accepts, only to find out on the day it’s a Christian event.
Nash devises a film clip for the band in which he gets to kiss Comet, but not much goes to plan.
An aging rocker offers Boy Crazy Stacey a record contract, and a drug-fueled night of partying ensues.
An increasingly erratic Nash writes a love song, but no-one understands what it means, least of all the person he’s written it for – Comet.
With no band and no money, Nash is forced to get a day job in the mailroom of Jasper’s office.
Nominated for an ARIA Award, Boy Crazy Stacey is asked to play on the night, but the divisions in the band threaten their big break.