Midnight Oil

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Midnight Oil is an Australian rock band from Sydney, formed in 1972. The group originally performed under the name Farm but changed their name to Midnight Oil in 1976. The band's music is known for its distinctive sound, driven by Peter Garrett's powerful vocals and the band's intense live performances. Their music often features political and social commentary, focusing on issues such as environmental protection, indigenous rights, and anti-nuclear sentiment.

History[edit | edit source]

The early years of Midnight Oil were marked by intense touring and a commitment to social and political causes. This was evident in their albums and the causes they supported. Their breakthrough came with the release of their fourth album, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 in 1982, which received critical acclaim and commercial success in Australia. The band gained international fame with the release of Diesel and Dust in 1987, which included the hit single "Beds Are Burning." This song brought attention to the plight of indigenous Australians and remains one of their most popular tracks.

Musical Style and Influence[edit | edit source]

Midnight Oil's music is characterized by its rock and alternative rock styles, with a mix of punk rock in their early works. Their sound is also noted for its incorporation of elements of Australian pub rock, a genre that was popular in Australia during the 1970s and 1980s. The band's influence extends beyond music, as they are recognized for their environmental advocacy and support for human rights, making them a significant cultural force in Australia and internationally.

Activism[edit | edit source]

The band's activism is a core part of their identity. Midnight Oil has performed benefit concerts and participated in social campaigns to support various causes, including environmental conservation, indigenous rights, and nuclear disarmament. Their 1985 album Red Sails in the Sunset features cover art that depicts Sydney Harbour after a nuclear strike, highlighting the band's anti-nuclear stance.

Reunions and Recent Activities[edit | edit source]

After a hiatus in the early 2000s, during which Peter Garrett pursued a career in politics, Midnight Oil reunited for various tours and new music projects. In 2017, they embarked on the "Great Circle" world tour, which was followed by the release of new music, including their 2020 album The Makarrata Project. This project continued their tradition of addressing social issues, focusing on the need for reconciliation with Australia's indigenous peoples.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Midnight Oil's legacy is marked by their contribution to music and their impact on social and political issues in Australia and around the world. They have received numerous awards and accolades for their music and activism, including induction into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2006. The band's commitment to their causes and their powerful, energetic music continue to inspire new generations of fans and activists alike.

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