On 13 July 2021, the band released " Alive" their first song in three years. At the ARIA Music Awards of 2019, Solace was nominated for three ARIA Music Awards. A remix album was released in September 2019.
They later released the singles " Underwater" and " Lost in My Mind", along with announcing their third album Solace. Band member Tyrone Lindqvist explained the name change: "I guess we don't really know any other bands that have two names throughout the entire world so it just seemed fitting." They released " No Place" on.
In May 2018, the band changed its Australian name to Rüfüs Du Sol. Main articles: Solace (Rüfüs Du Sol album) and Solace Remixed The double A-sided single "This Summer"/"Selena" was released on 16 July 2012. In April 2012 they released their second EP Rüfüs (Blue). 8 and 13 on the Hype Machine charts simultaneously, while the video for "We Left" was nominated as one of 12 finalists internationally in the 2012 Vimeo awards for best music video. Two tracks from the EP, "Paris Collides" and "We Left" reached Nos. "We Left" their debut single was released on 25 July 2011. On 1 January 2011 they released their debut EP Rüfüs. The band formed consisting of Jon George, Tyrone Lindqvist and James Hunt in November 2010. The RÜFÜS DU SOL: Live from Joshua Tree album is out now via Rose Avenue and Warner Music, and the Live from Joshua Tree film is now available to watch on YouTube. Following over a year of sold-out shows to half a million fans, the last week alone has seen the guys headline M3F, Okeechobee and CRSSD festivals, and perform sold out shows in Charlotte NC, San Diego CA and New Orleans LA. Last week, the band held two exclusive, sold out Australian premiere screenings of the film at Ritz Cinemas Randwick in Sydney and IMAX in Melbourne, raising $18,000 to go directly to The Red Cross for Australian bushfire aid.Īnd amidst the release of their debut film and live album, RÜFÜS DU SOL set out on another world tour across the Americas and Europe, with a brand new production. Listen to RÜFÜS DU SOL: Live from Joshua Tree here and watch the film here. The 45-minute immersive experience captures a RÜFÜS DU SOL live show performed to absolutely noone, showcasing the band’s powerful live energy set against a backdrop of fittingly captivating desert terrain. This news lands off the back of a big week for the Aussie trio who last Friday dropped a global release of their anticipated debut film and live album, RÜFÜS DU SOL: Live from Joshua Tree. I remember the first time we played Innerbloom live before it had been released and seeing people cry before we’d even finished playing the song - it’s very special to know it can have that kind of impact.” We stuck to our guns and were very sure we didn’t want to change the arrangement, it needed to be a slow burn. It’s my favourite song to play live, I remember when we first wrote it and talked about putting it out before we released the album, we had a lot of chats with the label because putting out a 9 minute song isn’t the usual thing. Thrilled with INNERBLOOM’s placement in Australia’s glorified Hottest 100 countdown that recognises and celebrates fan favourites of the decade, keys player Jon George exclaims, “ Number 5, what a trip, thank you to everyone who voted and who connects with that song.
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With 9 new songs entering the Hottest 100 countdown for the first time, triple j commented, “ According to triple j listeners, time can heal all wounds and land you a place in the Hottest 100 of the Decade… suggesting that some songs take time to reach their full potential.”
Lifted from their 2016 album BLOOM, that debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA charts, this is INNERBLOOM’s first entry in to the Hottest 100, though the What So Not remix of the song came in at #30 that year, as well as the band’s Say A Prayer For Me charting at #55. And the What So Not remix of INNERBLOOM also featured in the countdown, landing at #64. Grammy-nominated RÜFÜS DU SOL today had their song INNERBLOOM make a top 5 appearance in triple j’s listener-voted Hottest 100 of the Decade countdown, coming in at #5.