Compare Blue Sky Mining
Barnes and Noble
$9.99
Success didn't change with their 1990 album . The Australian band had finally broken through with their previous record, , but chart accomplishments didn't temper the group. found lead singer and the boys singing about familiar themes with their usual passion. The songs aren't quite on par with those from , but there's still enough here to make it a worthy follow-up. The lead track deals with the oppression of the lower working class within the context of a mining company. The immediately catchy cut managed to find mid-chart success. Other notable tracks are the driving which also managed a bit of airplay, and the menacing The band stumble only once, on the clumsy love song ~ Tom Demalon