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The Church, an Australian psychedelic rock band, formed in Sydney in 1980. They have released 25 studio albums, numerous singles and other releases and an additional studio album under the name "The Refo:mation". [1] [2] This discography lists their original Australian releases, along with significant overseas compilations and singles.
Starfish is the fifth album by the Australian rock band The Church, released in February 1988 by Mushroom Records in Australia and by Arista Records internationally. [1] The band's international breakthrough album, Starfish went gold in America and has remained their most commercially successful release.
Heyday is the fourth album by the Australian alternative rock band The Church, released in November 1985. [4] The album marked the first occasion when group compositions dominated one of the band's releases. Steve Kilbey has said: "The demo situation was getting to us - me writing the songs on my eight-track and bringing them along to the band.
The album was eventually nominated in 2005 for "Best Adult Contemporary Album" at the Australian ARIA Music Awards, although it did not win. [29] Koppes, Kilbey, Powles, Willson-Piper on-stage. Park West, Chicago, 18 August 2006. In 2005, The Church returned to full electric mode and began work on new material once again.
At PopMatters, John Garratt gave this album a 9 out of 10, calling it "another stunning record" by the band. [5] Dom Gourlay of Under the Radar scored The Hypnogogue a 7.5 out of 10, stating that it "reaffirms why this band have been held in high esteem for so long" and the two ending tracks elevate " The Hypnagogue to even dizzier heights ...
The Blurred Crusade is the second album by the Australian alternative rock band the Church, released in March 1982 by EMI Parlophone. [3] Moving away from the new wave leanings of their debut, it was stylistically more complex and "a smoother, fuller release". [3] "
Man Woman Life Death Infinity is the 25th album by the Australian alternative rock band The Church, released in October 2017. [1]The album was the second by the band to feature the lineup of Steve Kilbey, Peter Koppes, Tim Powles, and Ian Haug.
After Everything Now This is the thirteenth album by the Australian alternative rock band The Church, released in January 2002. [1] It was produced by group member Tim Powles and the rest of the band. [2] [3]