![]() ![]() Two more albums followed, 2013’s The Brink and 2016’s Synthia, both reaching Top 5 on the Albums Chart and expanding the band’s singular chemistry: commanding vocals fronting moody keys, post-punk guitars, and the driving rhythms of a metal-loving drummer. The 2011 album won the ARIA for Best Independent Release, the coveted Australian Music Prize (against some stiff competition), and a #9 ranking in triple j’s Hottest 100 for ‘Endless Summer’. ![]() Prisoner, however, elevated that sound – a dramatic, engrossing storm of atmosphere and unlikely hooks – to a widescreen setting. It’s been a decade since The Jezabels’ debut album Prisoner cemented them as one of the brightest hopes of Australian indie rock.įrom their first uploads to triple j Unearthed and a trilogy of EPs in the late 2000s – The Man Is Dead, She’s So Hard, Dark Storm – it was clear the Sydney four-piece had a unique sound, and a live show that did their moody tunes justice. ![]()
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