About this album
Sound:
"A vibrant fusion of rock and pop, infused with catchy hooks and heartfelt lyrics."
Where they were
Released on March 2, 1992, 'Hepfidelity' was Diesel's second studio album, following the commercial success of his debut, 'Tarantula.' At this point in his career, Diesel was establishing himself as a leading figure in the Australian rock scene, building upon his previous acclaim and honing his musical style.
Why it matters
'Hepfidelity' reached number 4 on the Australian charts and produced several hit singles, solidifying Diesel's presence in the industry. The album's blend of rock with pop sensibilities influenced subsequent Australian artists and showcased Diesel's evolving sound during the early '90s.
Essential tracks
- "Tip of My Tongue" — This track exemplifies Diesel's knack for infectious melodies and relatable lyrics, making it one of the standout hits from the album.
- "Get Lucky" — With its upbeat energy and engaging chorus, 'Get Lucky' captures the essence of 'Hepfidelity,' highlighting Diesel's ability to create feel-good anthems.
- "Never Miss Your Water" — 'Never Miss Your Water' showcases a more introspective side of Diesel, blending emotional depth with a catchy rock vibe that resonates well with listeners.
- "One More Time" — This track features poignant lyrics paired with a powerful vocal performance, encapsulating the album's thematic exploration of love and longing.
Release Date
March 2, 1992
Artist Origin
Australia
Tracklist
- 1 Man Alive 4:50
- 2 Tip of My Tongue 4:14
- 3 One More Time 4:05
- 4 Brand New Song 4:19
- 5 Get Lucky 4:32
- 6 Master Plan 5:19
- 7 Come to Me 4:24
- 8 Never Miss Your Water 3:57
- 9 Too Much of a Good Thing 3:30
- 10 Picture of You 4:37
- 11 Love Junk 3:49
- 12 There’s a Love 4:28