About this album
Where they were
By the time 'Killer Under a Blood Moon' was released in 2018, Dan Sultan had already established himself as a prominent figure in Australian music with releases like 'Blackbird' (2014). This album marked a significant evolution in his sound, showcasing deeper emotional themes and a broader musical palette that reflected his growth as an artist and storyteller.
Why it matters
This album received critical acclaim, with particular praise from outlets like The Guardian, which highlighted Sultan's ability to blend personal narratives with broader social themes. Additionally, it cemented his reputation in the Australian music scene, furthering his influence on contemporary Indigenous music and culture.
Essential tracks
- "Drover" — 'Drover' opens the album with an evocative narrative that sets the tone for Sultan's exploration of identity and belonging.
- "Killer" — 'Killer' features a haunting melody paired with powerful lyrics about confronting inner demons, encapsulating the album's emotional depth.
- "My Kingdom" — 'My Kingdom' showcases Sultan's vocal prowess and lyrical introspection, reflecting on personal history against a backdrop of rich instrumentation.
Release Date
May 18, 2018
Artist Origin
Australia
Tracklist
- 1 Drover 3:48
- 2 My Kingdom 4:13
- 3 Reaction 4:38
- 4 Killer 3:57
- 5 Pitchfork 3:20
- 6 Coming Back 3:38