A Place In My Memory Is All I Have To Claim
After more than two decades of quiet, Australian trio Hydroplane, return with. Recorded between Melbourne and Ballarat, the album threads together nine songs tracing the same dreamlike line they first sketched in the late nineties. The result is something weightless and close, a gentle musical world of drowsy, dreamy pop. Fans of Roy Montgomery, Galaxie 500 & Young Marble Giants will find familiar refuge here. A quietly stunning return from one of Australia’s most treasured groups, A Place In My Memory… feels less like a comeback and more like the next page in a story left open all this time. - Flying Out
the new album by Australian atmospheric pop trio Hydroplane, the storied ‘offshoot’ formed by three quarters of independent pop group, The Cat’s Miaow. On this, their first music after two decades plus of radio silence, Andrew Withycombe, Kerrie Bolton and Bart Cummings return to the gentle, close-quarters musical world they shared around the turn of the century.
Tracklist
- Houdini's Plane
- Incident at Westall
- Aspen Blues
- On the Mountain
- Solar Flare
- Valley of Sorrows
- The Loneliest Astronaut
- To the Lighthouse
- I've Got a Buzz