Michael Gudinski has a new label. The Mushroom Group chairman lifts the wraps on Reclusive Records, part of his sprawling, independent music empire.
The first signing is singer and songwriter Scott Darlow, whose new single “You Can’t See Black In The Dark” is an exploration of race relations from his own perspective as an indigenous Australian.
It’s a musical gut-punch, featuring vocals from Ian Kenny, frontman of Karnivool and chart-topping alternative rock outfit Birds of Tokyo. “You Can’t See Black In The Dark” captures “the journey that I have lived and breathed my entire life,” Darlow explains in a statement. “I am excited to launch Reclusive Records which I’ve been thinking about for quite a while but was holding off until I found the
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