Latest Release
- 8 MAR 2024
- 13 Songs
- Eternal Nightcap · 1997
- Love This City · 1999
- Eternal Nightcap · 1997
- Eternal Nightcap (Deluxe Edition) · 1998
- Love This City · 1999
- Eternal Nightcap · 1997
- Undeniably (Remastered) · 1994
- Eternal Nightcap · 1997
- Eternal Nightcap (Deluxe Edition) · 1998
- Love This City · 1999
Music Videos
- 2009
- 2009
- 2009
- 2009
Artist Playlists
- Pianoman Tim Freedman led one of the most impressive Oz alt bands of the '90s.
Compilations
About The Whitlams
The Whitlams are among Australia’s great indie underdogs. Formed in Sydney in 1992 by keyboardist/vocalist Tim Freedman, guitarist Stevie Plunder and bassist Andy Lewis, the band—named after the country’s former Prime Minister, Gough Whitlam—built up a loyal following with two piano-powered, pub-ready pop-rock albums: 1993’s Introducing and 1994’s Undeniably. Lineup changes were frequent, but their fate took a swift turn when Plunder was found dead on January 26, 1996. That same day the band’s cheeky single “I Make Hamburgers” landed on the Triple J Hottest 100, a list compiling the previous year’s most popular songs Down Under. With motivation to keep going, Freedman brought in a revolving cast of musicians for 1997’s Eternal Nightcap and 1999’s Love This City—both packed with poignant ballads and sardonic rock romps. Over the 21st century, The Whitlams have kept to a consistent quartet, releasing two more albums, touring alongside the country’s top orchestras and making a welcome return in 2020 with their first new single in over 14 years, the true-crime thriller, “Ballad of Bertie Kidd”.
- ORIGIN
- Australia
- FORMED
- 1992
- GENRE
- Pop