- Pearl Like You
- Tidal River
- The Way It Shatters
- Caught Low
- My Echo
- Dive Deep
- Open Up Your Window
- Blue Eye Lake
- Saw You At The Eastern Beach
- Vanishing Dots
- Endless Rooms
- Bounce Off The Bottom
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever
Endless Rooms
Sub Pop Records
This is a defining document for RBCF, the album it feels like they’ve been gearing up to make all this time – tightly wound jangle pop, relentless rhythm and impeccable songwriting.
a collection of songs permeated by the spirit of the place; punctuated by field recordings of rain, fire, birds, and wind. "It's almost an anti-concept album," say the band. "The ‘endless rooms’ of the title reflects our love of creating worlds in our songs. We treat each of them as a bare room to be built up with infinite possibilities." Described by the band – comprised of Fran Keaney, Joe White, Marcel Tussie and brothers Tom Russo and Joe Russo – as them "Doing what we do best: chasing down songs in a room together", Endless Rooms stands as a testament to the collaborative spirit and live power of RBCF. While initial ideas were traded online during long spells spent separated by lockdowns, the album was truly born during small windows of freedom in which the band would decamp to a mud-brick house in the bush around 2hrs north of Melbourne built by the extended Russo family in the 1970s. There, its 12 tracks took shape, informed to such an extent by the acoustics and ambience of the rambling lakeside house that they decided to record the album there. The house also features on the album cover. For the first time, the band self-produced the record (alongside engineer, collaborator and old friend, Matt Duffy), creating their most naturalistic and expansive document yet.