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Place Without A Postcard

Place Without A Postcard

by Vinyl Castle

GTIN00889854786021
EAN0889854786021
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Product Description

In the heart of the 80s, Midnight Oil's "Place Without a Postcard" is a like a time capsule of the era. This album perfectly encapsulates the band's unique blend of post-punk energy and political activism. From the moment Peter Garrett's distinct vocals kick in on opening track "Don't Wanna Be the One," you're transported to a world where every song is a call to action. With tracks like "Armistice Day" and "If Ned Kelly Was King," Midnight Oil show their willingness to tackle controversial topics head-on. It's not just the lyrics that pack a punch - the band's musicianship is top-notch, with blistering guitars and driving rhythms that keep the energy high throughout. But it's not all heavy-hitting political anthems - Midnight Oil also show their softer side on tracks like "Unpublished Critics" and "Helps Me Help Myself." These moments of vulnerability add depth to the album, showing the band's range and versatility. Overall, "Place Without a Postcard" is a must-listen for any fans of 80s music or politically-charged rock. Midnight Oil's passion and energy shine through on every track, making this album a timeless classic. So put on your combat boots, grab your protest sign, and crank up the volume - Midnight Oil are back and they're ready to rock your world.