Historical Archive
Place Without a Postcard is the third studio album by Australian rock band Midnight Oil, released in 1988. The album features a blend of rock, punk, and new wave influences, showcasing the band's distinctive sound characterized by driving rhythms, socially conscious lyrics, and powerful vocals. Notable tracks include 'Beds Are Burning' and 'Put Down That Weapon,' which address themes of environmentalism and social justice. The album is recognized for its energetic performances and has left a lasting impact on both the Australian music scene and international audiences.