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.