
Midnight Oil - RESIST
'Resist' serves as Midnight Oil's fifteenth studio release since they first exploded out of the post-punk scene back in 1978, blazing a singular trail of blistering gigs from Australia's pubs and clubs to arenas and festivals around the world. It is a fitting, forward looking, statement for a band whose clarion call has always been "it's better to die on your feet than live on your knees". As the title makes abundantly clear, 'Resist' engages with the issues of today and tomorrow - like the lead single "Rising Seas" which tackles the climate crisis in typically uncompromising fashion. It features the bass playing of the sadly deceased Bones Hillman and production by Warne Livesey (Diesel & Dust, Blue Sky Mining, Capricornia). Vinyl LP pressing.
More Images

Midnight Oil - RESIST
'Resist' serves as Midnight Oil's fifteenth studio release since they first exploded out of the post-punk scene back in 1978, blazing a singular trail of blistering gigs from Australia's pubs and clubs to arenas and festivals around the world. It is a fitting, forward looking, statement for a band whose clarion call has always been "it's better to die on your feet than live on your knees". As the title makes abundantly clear, 'Resist' engages with the issues of today and tomorrow - like the lead single "Rising Seas" which tackles the climate crisis in typically uncompromising fashion. It features the bass playing of the sadly deceased Bones Hillman and production by Warne Livesey (Diesel & Dust, Blue Sky Mining, Capricornia). Vinyl LP pressing.
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
'Resist' serves as Midnight Oil's fifteenth studio release since they first exploded out of the post-punk scene back in 1978, blazing a singular trail of blistering gigs from Australia's pubs and clubs to arenas and festivals around the world. It is a fitting, forward looking, statement for a band whose clarion call has always been "it's better to die on your feet than live on your knees". As the title makes abundantly clear, 'Resist' engages with the issues of today and tomorrow - like the lead single "Rising Seas" which tackles the climate crisis in typically uncompromising fashion. It features the bass playing of the sadly deceased Bones Hillman and production by Warne Livesey (Diesel & Dust, Blue Sky Mining, Capricornia). Vinyl LP pressing.




















