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Icehouse


"Code Blue" is the sixth studio album by the Australian rock and synthpop band Icehouse, released in November 1990 through Regular Records. The album marked a significant moment in the band's career, showcasing a mix of electronic, rock, and pop influences. Code Blue peaked at #7 on the Australian album charts, further cementing the band's popularity in their home country. The album’s production saw Icehouse experiment with a more polished, synth-driven sound compared to their earlier, more guitar-heavy works. Code Blue features a range of tracks that blend atmospheric synth textures with catchy pop hooks, which helped to solidify the band's place in the Australian and international music scenes during the early 1990s. Despite the relatively commercial success in Australia, the album did not achieve the same level of recognition globally as some of their earlier works. However, Code Blue remains an important part of Icehouse's discography and is appreciated by fans for its distinctive blend of rock and synth-pop elements. The band, led by Iva Davies, continued to explore new musical territories and evolve their sound, with Code Blue serving as a key chapter in their artistic journey.