On this day, November 27, 1989, Hunters & Collectors released their sixth studio album, Ghost Nation. Known for their powerful blend of rock and new wave, the Australian band delivered another standout record that resonated with fans and critics alike.
Ghost Nation reached #10 on the Australian charts and featured tracks like “When the River Runs Dry” and “Blind Eye,” showcasing the band’s dynamic sound and introspective lyrics. The album remains a significant entry in Hunters & Collectors’ discography, cementing their status as one of Australia’s most iconic rock bands.
Ghost Nation reached #10 on the Australian charts and featured tracks like “When the River Runs Dry” and “Blind Eye,” showcasing the band’s dynamic sound and introspective lyrics. The album remains a significant entry in Hunters & Collectors’ discography, cementing their status as one of Australia’s most iconic rock bands.