Prolific Australian indie pop band the Ocean Party owed some of their high-volume output to the fact that they were made up of so many songwriters. Songwriting duties were split up between all six bandmembers, resulting in a steady stream of wistful, jangly tunes. From their inception in the early 2010s, the band released at least one, sometimes two full-length albums a year, reaching their most poignant material on 2018's introspective-yet-light The Oddfellow's Hall.
Formed by a camp of songwriting multi-instrumentalists from the cities of Melbourne and Wagga Wagga, the Ocea...