This landmark album is a collection of songs that stem from sorrow, hurtful and troubled times, but told with a voice of strength, wisdom and resilience. Whilst the latter gave Cave the greatest commercial success of his career, 1997's The Boatman's Call remains a critical high watermark. – Dorothy Markek. ‘Bad Funk Stripe' still stands up as a stoner's tribute to Oasis. Then in 1985, he started a solo career that produced nine wonderfully rich albums in a decade. ‘Calypso' is simply irresistible – a sparkling singalong classic – while ‘Buy Me A Pony' was seemingly built for the classic 90s mosh pit. The 90s was one of the most exciting decades in Australian music. – Liza Harvey. It almost tore the band apart, as heavy-handed producer Don Gehman frustrated members by bringing a sheen to their songs. And just as these events have shaped Archie Roach, his stories may well change you too. The title track of The Honeymoon Is Over sets the tone of this enduring Aussie album, with ultimate rock'n'roll front man Tex Perkins unleashing rabid vocals, interspersed with driving instrumental tracks. It's a brilliant journey from start to finish. Kasey Chambers played a huge part in making country music translate in the perfect way in Australia with The Captain. Since 1975, the band has released 17 studio albums and 35 singles, including “Reminiscing,” which is the most frequently played Australian song in the history of American radio. ‘Girl' is a gripping opener and ‘Reflect' is solid and defiant. Every song is light, lyrical and beautiful. Beautiful Sharks slays me to this day. The Aussie Bands Music Page is reference site that cover Austalian musician and solo artists from Country, Blues, Jazz, Clasic, Orchestra, Rock, Pop, Indie, Hip Hop, Tribute Bands and Singers. The first line of opening track ‘Chase the Dragon' sets The Low Road's tone: ‘I brought back a souvenir all the way from Kampuchea, a plastic bag up my ass and soon the goods will all come to pass'. 95. You won't find it on Spotify, iTunes or even a record store. They might not have recognised it initially, but Tiddas' Lou Bennett, Sally Dastey and Amy Saunders could raise hairs and bring tears with their melodic folk songs. It makes me feel like I'm allowed to do anything I want, and that I shouldn't have to be held accountable for being creative. – Dorothy Markek. There's something for everyone in this front-to-back classic. This album. An independent, piano-driven success in an era dominated by blockbuster alt-rock. On a playlist full of Aussie gems I'd never heard before, ‘Down Again', with its grungy riffs, catchy melody, and Sarah McLeod's glorious, soaring vocals hit me hard: it was love at first listen. It should have all happened for Died Pretty with the release of Doughboy Hollow, their fourth album. Switching their full-bodied post-punk sound for a suite of piano-driven love songs, the album is stacked with frank and candid confessionals, many of which touch on the dissolution of Cave's marriage and his brief relationship with PJ Harvey. You Am I cut like a triple-hulled catamaran through the sea of grunge in the mid-90s. This is where bass player Stephanie Ashworth joins the band, creating an incredible chemistry in this power trio, and bringing a new beauty in tones. Maybe it’s the rose-coloured glasses and that overpowering wave of nostalgia that so easily penetrates us. Singer, songwriter, guitar player, harmonica player; he’s performed solo and in groups, from reggae to hard rock. The music scene here in the 90s wasn't all indie guitar rock. They are live-music staples, with live cover bands always squeezing in a Crowded House tune for the audiences to hum along to. Check out his album Before Too Long, which features John Butler, Missy Higgins, Paul Dempsey and more – evidence of his influence on generations of musicians. Turn it up! Words will never do that song, or this record, enough justice. – Caz Tran. It's melodic where we expected crunch, relaxed where we expected attack, and reflective where we expected wrath. What a thing for just one album to be able to do. When I was 11, though, it didn't really matter. Funk, soul, ska, jazz, reggae, and hip hop were also represented by various acts across the country. Reflecting their Pacific Islander heritage, the sisters pose like graceful Gauguin muses on the cover. We recommend you to check other playlists or our favorite music charts. As a kid I had no idea about asbestos contamination, the conflict in Burma or even the ins and outs of Australian politics. ‘No Aphrodisiac', the hottest song of 1997 and the 90s' horniest expression of melancholy, is the perfect microcosm for the appeal and unlikely success of The Whitlams' third album. – Al Newstead. Looking back, it's funny the quiet ways in which music, quite early on in our lives, can begin to inform our politics. Getting into the final record for Paul Kelly & The Messengers is a big commitment; it's a hefty listen, but its gems are rich and plentiful. And with songs like ‘Proud, Proud Woman', ‘Women's Business' and ‘Kutjeri Lady', she let people know how much she cherished and embraced the many vital roles that women fulfil. Bad luck? The influence of these bands cannot be understated. – Liza Harvey. After she was discovered on popular Aussie soap Neighbours, there was no stopping Kylie Minogue from going on to become one of the most famous pop singers to come out of Australia – ever. This record is Something For Kate taking apart who they are, and rebuilding. Traversing our country's major highways to bring their best work to hungry young audiences in cities and towns across Australia. At age 10, I was starting to find my own musical identity beyond pop charts, early morning video television, and my parents' collections. – Caitlin Nienaber. A great deal of dance music coming out of Australia in the mid 90s featured sampled breakbeats and now sounds dated, however this song has held up and is generally what comes to my mind as soon as I think about what the best Australian dance song of all time is. Australia has always produced a diverse range of musical talent, and we hold many famed songs close to our hearts, memorizing every lyric for when we have that opportunity to belt it out when it comes on the radio or a DJ spins it in a club. Here's something completely different. Yothu Yindi was formed when a white rock group called the Swamp Jockeys collaborated with an Aboriginal folk group in 1985. In 2015, he spoke about his own continued healing through many of these songs, in particular the remarkable ‘Took The Children Away.' Then you know the power of Ill At Ease. I bought Sumo soon after, a record I had on repeat until it was so scratched it couldn't be played again. Taking in lesser boy bands and girl groups, some crowd-pleasing Aussie rock and the first successful homegrown hip-hop act, this is your ultimate Forgotten ’90s playlist. While she was born in Cairns, her mother’s people were from an island off the south coast of Papua New Guinea, and her father came from Mabuiag Island, close to Torres Strait. An astonishing musical benchmark from a trio who'd only just hit their 20s. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2000 CD release of Australia's Ultimate Songs - The 100 Greatest Hits Of The Century on Discogs. But many bands went one step further when it came to making records; crafting pieces of art that fast became the soundtracks to our lives. This album is complex in its scope and delivery. The way ‘Treaty' changed everything: “Words are easy, words are cheap” M Yunupingu sings. Australian Bands & Musicians for hire Welcome to EntertainOz, Australia’s premier Entertainment, Music & Band Booking Agency and Directory! Just look at the front cover for a statement of artist intent! In the distance the out-of-focus guys know who's the star. Impossible Princess was an unexpected step, but a necessary diversion and exploration for Kylie to deliver the pure pop on follow up album Light Years. It also taught me that, to this day, there are few albums that do it quite so well. They may be raucous punks, but from the get go they've also been masterful pop songwriters; creating the kind of hooks that get stuck in your head and – 20 years later – are chanted back at them with as much fervour. – Stephen Goodhew, ‘I recall, in my childhood, you aroused in me, thoughts of no good...'. Cue my classmate Tara and her way cooler older brother, who lent me a copy of Silverchair's ‘Pure Massacre' single. Her songs were ubiquitous in disco nightclubs throughout the ’90s and are to this day still received with screaming enthusiasm whenever the DJ spins a Kylie throwback. Albeit sad ones. – Paul Donoughue, Frogstomp and Freak Show established them as Australia's chief grunge exports, but it was Neon Ballroom that cemented Silverchair as one of the country's biggest and best rock bands. It's the Beasts Of Bourbon at the height of their raucous, swaggering, sleazy, raw best. The group existed from 1977 to 1982. Songwriters write about what they know, and to me it seemed these women knew a lot. – Caz Tran. They continued to produce chart-topping albums while they experimented with different sounds and always remained a firm Aussie favourite. On her debut String Of Pearls, we got a sense of the sort of artist she was solo. – Zan Rowe. The brilliant harmonies of Jodi Phillis and Trish Young corrupted me, as they sung lyrics that were evocative, sexual, lyrical and literary. This 1997 classic was perhaps the most perfect distillation of the band's wit, pop-smarts and polite anarchy. In 1982, Australian band Men at Work released the patriotic song Down Under. She sung that song like the future of the world depended on it. It's straight up, brutal and bruising. It was in the backseat of mum's Mitsubishi Colt that I got my first real introduction to music. In the Underground Lovers' case it was through a newfound understanding of dreamy atmospherics. Coupled with Jacqui Hunt's understated vocals, the album sounds remarkably fresh to this day, and certainly deserves wider recognition in a rock-drenched history of Australian music. Their gospel-raised, soulful voices blend with blues, rock, reggae and country tinged sounds. And it's one helluva ride. Covers the Ausrtalian industry information. This was a fertile and powerful period for Cave. Every single one of these works stands up as a testament to the strength of Australian music throughout the 90s. Aussie Rock & Metal bands of the 90's, Sydney, Australia. There are so many heart-thumping, air-drumming, guitar-belting moments. – Karen Leng. Jim, Mick and Warren somehow create a feeling of never ending momentum. }); And don't even get me started on ‘Passenger'. In the 90s, mentioning you liked country music was social suicide. Australian Experimental music in the 1990s. These three ‘sisters' taught me about their lives, loves and lore. Folk music existed all throughout Australia’s history, but Dusty brought together Australian folk, American country influences, and outback culture to create an image and a sound that would define Australian country for decades to go. – Meagan Loader, A total head rush from start to finish, Ivy and the Big Apples marked new confidence, pop skills and whip smart musicianship from Spiderbait. ‘Accidentally Kelly Street' remains an incredible pop song to this day, but you wouldn't blame Frente! – Stephen Goodhew. Stand out tracks include ‘Black Stick', ‘Woman With Soul' and ‘Let's Lay Down Here and Make Love'. Artists like INXS, The Church, Crowded House, Rick Springfield and Men at Work combined quirk and a tuneful approach to guitar-based rock to establish a solid niche among the decade's many sounds. Kasey had a reality, an immediacy, that we could approach. Every song earns its place on the record, they're all connected by melancholy and heart-ache, but they are essentially love songs. Vika and Linda Bull were The Black Sorrows' greatest asset, broadening the band's sound and appeal at its commercial peak. But when one band made a great record, you could be sure there were plenty of their peers working hard to go one better. Stand out single ‘Losing It' feels melancholic and euphoric simultaneously, it's that rich emotional tapestry that makes Dream It Down such rewarding listening. The band has been on hiatus since 2011. I've said it before and I'll say it again, it's hard to describe just how much Powderfinger means to you if you're from Brisbane. That classic isn't the only anthem from Jebediah's 1997 debut album – there's the big chorus of ‘Jerks of Attention', that opening riff on ‘Teflon', teenage tearjerker ‘Harpoon' and so much more. X, arguably INXS' last great album, was already years' old by the time I was old enough to ask who mum was belting out the half-formed harmonies to (‘Disappear' at that particular moment). – Richard Kingsmill. To many people, country music was bland American dudes with two first names, stiff hats, cowboy boots and garish shirts. With Mark Dawson (drums) and Chris Abrahams (piano), the three musicians created a distinct mood right from the expansive opener ‘King Of Vice'. In life, on stage and within her community, Ruby Hunter was a larger than life personality to the people that crossed paths with her. Front and centre, a woman in black barely turns to show her face, electric guitar poised. – Karen Leng. (The Song Formerly Known As)', their most enduring track. What is it about third albums? Notable artists include Nirvana, 2Pac, Radiohead, Mariah Carey, Snoop Dogg, Korn The group comprised two sets of siblings - the rhythm section of the Sutherland brothers, plus the Larkins out front. It would go on to become a hit in both the US & UK. Their previous album Double Allergic had provided the breakthrough they'd been slogging away at for the better part of a decade. My first taste of The Superjesus came from a mixtape given to me by a new friend when I arrived in Australia in 1999. Our love for the ’90s in Australia is immense and it’s in many ways considered the country’s preeminent decade when it comes to music. Recorded on a tight budget with a revolving cast of musicians, Eternal Nightcap is very much Tim Freedman's vehicle. Debates will forever rage as to which Hunters & Collectors album is the best, but there's no question that Cut was the record that made them one of the biggest bands in the country. 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